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Weird escape characters appearing in projectile index #1860
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Manually running the
So, nothing has changed from my device perspective I think. There must be some processing of the output of |
Not sure why this only started appearing now, but I solved this by adding
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Also saw this issue, the |
bbatsov/projectile@971cd5c4f25f -> batsov/projectile@d24b8173223f The pinned `projectile` version erroneously calls `fd` without explicitly disabling colors, which inserts color terminal codes into filenames when used over `tramp`. This completely breaks projectile over `tramp`. The linked change adds `-c never` (shorthand form of `--color=never`) to `projectile-git-fd-args`. This is the only change in `projectile` between the two versions linked above, and it completely resolves the issue. Ref: bbatsov/projectile#1860 Ref: bbatsov/projectile#1859
bbatsov/projectile@971cd5c4f25f -> bbatsov/projectile@d24b8173223f The pinned `projectile` version erroneously calls `fd` without explicitly disabling colors, which inserts color terminal codes into filenames when used over `tramp`. This completely breaks projectile over `tramp`. The linked change adds `-c never` (shorthand form of `--color=never`) to `projectile-git-fd-args`. This is the only change in `projectile` between the two versions linked above, and it completely resolves the issue. Ref: bbatsov/projectile#1860 Ref: bbatsov/projectile#1859
Expected behavior
Projectile index should contain valid paths to files in the project. It contained valid paths up until last week.
Actual behavior
After
Paths in index look like:
The path should just be
src/infra/README.md
, but there are evidently these escape characters included for some reason. These escape characters appear for every path in the index. These paths are obviously invalid and thus none of them open valid files and instead create new files with the messed up nameSteps to reproduce the problem
The project I'm working on is remote and thus being accessed using TRAMP. All that needs to be done is initialize the project index and that's what I see.
This used to work without any problems up until last week. The only thing that's changed is I upgraded doomemacs to the latest. I've tried reverting the upgrade and still the issue persists. I've also tried downgrading to emacs 29.1 and still the issue persists.
Environment & Version information
Projectile version information
Emacs version
Emacs 30.0.50 (using emacs-plus@30 from homebrew and a customized doomemacs config)
Operating system
macOS 13.5.1 (22G90)
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