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@@ -119,6 +119,17 @@ opencode will detect if you're using Wayland and prefer `wl-clipboard`, otherwis
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+### How to select and copy text in the TUI
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+There are several ways to copy text from opencode's TUI:
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+- **Copy latest message**: Use `<leader>y` to copy the most recent message in your current session to the clipboard
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+- **Export session**: Use `/export` (or `<leader>x`) to open the current session as plain text in your `$EDITOR` (requires the `EDITOR` environment variable to be set)
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+We're working on adding click & drag text selection in a future update.
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### TUI not rendering full width
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### TUI not rendering full width
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By default, opencode's TUI uses an "auto" layout that centers content with padding. If you want the TUI to use the full width of your terminal, you can configure the layout setting:
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By default, opencode's TUI uses an "auto" layout that centers content with padding. If you want the TUI to use the full width of your terminal, you can configure the layout setting:
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