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Adds a keyboard shortcut feature (Rust matcher + Dart UI + cross-language
parity tests) that lets users bind combinations like Ctrl+Alt+Shift+P to
session actions. Bindings are stored in LocalConfig under
`keyboard-shortcuts`; the matcher gates dispatch on `enabled` and
`pass_through` flags so flipping the master switch off is a hard stop.
Wire-up summary:
- src/keyboard/shortcuts.rs: matcher, default bindings, parity test against
flutter/test/fixtures/default_keyboard_shortcuts.json
- src/keyboard.rs: shortcut intercept in process_event{,_with_session},
feature-gated to `flutter`; runs before key swapping so users bind to
physical keys
- src/flutter_ffi.rs: main_reload_keyboard_shortcuts +
main_get_default_keyboard_shortcuts; reload_from_config seeded in main_init
- flutter/lib/common/widgets/keyboard_shortcuts/: shared config page body,
recording dialog, shortcut display formatter, action group registry
- flutter/lib/desktop/pages/desktop_keyboard_shortcuts_page.dart and
flutter/lib/mobile/pages/mobile_keyboard_shortcuts_page.dart: platform
shells around the shared body
- flutter/lib/models/shortcut_model.dart: per-session ShortcutModel +
registerSessionShortcutActions for actions with no toolbar TToggleMenu /
TRadioMenu (fullscreen, switch display/tab, close tab, voice call, etc.)
- flutter/lib/common/widgets/toolbar.dart: optional `actionId` field on
TToggleMenu / TRadioMenu, plus per-helper auto-register pass that wires
tagged entries' existing onChanged into the ShortcutModel
- flutter/test/keyboard_shortcuts_test.dart + fixtures: cross-language
parity (default bindings, supported key vocabulary)
Design principles applied during review:
1. Additions are fine; modifications to original logic must be deliberate.
Tagging an existing TToggleMenu entry with `actionId:` is an addition.
Rewriting its onChanged to satisfy a new contract is a modification —
and was reverted for every case where the original click behavior was
working. Four closures were touched and then reverted (mobile View
Mode, Privacy mode multi-impl, Relative mouse mode, Reverse mouse
wheel); their shortcuts are wired via standalone closures in
shortcut_model.dart instead.
2. Toolbar auto-register is reserved for entries whose onChanged is
inherently self-flipping — typically `sessionToggleOption(name)` where
the named option is flipped in place and the input bool is unused. The
register pass passes `!menu.value` from registration time, which is
harmless under self-flipping but wrong for closures that consume the
input bool directly. Tagging a non-self-flipping entry forces a closure
rewrite; choose non-toolbar registration in that case.
3. When shortcuts are disabled, toolbar behavior must be bit-for-bit
unchanged. The matcher's `enabled`-gate already guarantees no
dispatch; the auto-register pass is left unconditional (its only effect
is HashMap operations on a separate ShortcutModel) so mid-session
enable works without a reconnect. The trade-off is intentional and
documented at the top of toolbarControls.
4. Comments stay terse. Rationale lives in one place — the doc comment of
the helper or registration site, not duplicated at every call site.
5. Where an existing helper needs a new optional behavior (e.g.
`_OptionCheckBox` gaining a tooltip slot), the new branch must reduce
to byte-identical output for existing callers (`trailing == null`
case → original `Expanded(Text)` layout). Verified.
6. Action IDs and labels stay consistent. Renamed `reset_cursor` →
`reset_canvas` so the action ID matches its user-facing label
("Reset canvas") and capability flag.
Out-of-scope but included:
- AGENTS.md: documents flutter_rust_bridge no-codegen workflow and the
Web target's hand-written TS client, since both are load-bearing for
any new FFI work.
- remote_toolbar.dart: i18n fix for the per-monitor tooltip ("All
monitors" / "Monitor #N"), unrelated to shortcuts but kept here.