\x1b]2;Hello, v0.2.0
We hope you’re enjoying sequin! This release contains a couple new features and a handful of little fixes. Is there something you want to see in Sequin? Let us know.
Execute from sequin
You can now execute programs directly inside sequin instead of piping their output:
sequin -- ls --color=always -1ANSI theme
Want sequin to match your well-considered terminal colorscheme? We gotchu: just set SEQUIN_THEME to ansi in your environment:
export SEQUIN_THEME="ansi"OSC 7
OSC 7 is a cool sequence for querying for a terminal's working directory. Thanks to @rzhw, Sequin now recognizes this. Thanks, Richard!
Changelog
New!
- 3cdad07: feat: allow to exec a process (#21) (@caarlos0)
- 7c3299f: feat: ansi 16 theme (#22) (@meowgorithm)
- ab50b2b: feat: support OSC 7 notify working directory (#25) (@rzhw)
- f6dae21: add --version (@caarlos0)
Fixed!
- 957779d: suppress mnd warnings in linter (@caarlos0)
- 5b78410: fix: add missing light mode separator color (@meowgorithm)
- a7dfbc4: fix handleSgr: underline styles (@aymanbagabas)
- 41397d4: make single ESC respect raw mode (#33) (@mkotowski)
Full changelog: v0.1.0...v0.2.0
Verifying the artifacts
First, download the checksums.txt file, for example, with wget:
wget 'https://github.com/charmbracelet/sequin/releases/download/v0.2.0/checksums.txt'Then, verify it using cosign:
cosign verify-blob \
--certificate-identity 'https://github.com/charmbracelet/meta/.github/workflows/goreleaser.yml@refs/heads/main' \
--certificate-oidc-issuer 'https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com' \
--cert 'https://github.com/charmbracelet/sequin/releases/download/v0.2.0/checksums.txt.pem' \
--signature 'https://github.com/charmbracelet/sequin/releases/download/v0.2.0/checksums.txt.sig' \
./checksums.txtIf the output is Verified OK, you can safely use it to verify the checksums of other artifacts you downloaded from the release using sha256sum:
sha256sum --ignore-missing -c checksums.txtDone! You artifacts are now verified!
Thoughts? Questions? We love hearing from you. Feel free to reach out on Twitter, The Fediverse, or on Discord.