If you’re using Ghostty and pressing Shift+Return gives you [27;2;13~ instead of a newline, here’s the fix. By default, Ghostty sends an escape sequence for Shift+Return. To make it behave like a normal newline, add this to your config: keybind = shift+enter=text:\n Or just run this one-liner: echo 'keybind = shift+enter=text:\n' >> ~/.config/ghostty/config Your config file is at ~/.config/ghostty/config on macOS. After saving, restart Ghostty or reload with Cmd+Shift+, and you’re good to go.
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