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Exposing access to the working directory to QML is the first step towards enabling usage analogously to a normal terminal emulator alongside the management of multiple running appications.
i.e. executing `cd` should change the global working directory so that consecutive commands work as expected.
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Previously `kill` merely destroyed the terminal widget. This is contrary to the expected notion of `kill`, i.e. actually killing the process explicitly instead of relying on side effects.
The normal mode `d` verb now explicitly destroys the current item's content, be it a terminal widget or a history view.
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i.e. serialize objects to JSON.
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Trailing whitespace was falsely recognized as a separate argument and as such led to resetting configuration values without obvious cause.
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This enables the user to straight forwardly change all application settings via command mode.
During the implementation of this change I discovered that the way I was passing around `StateHandler` and `SettingsHandler` instances using properties was unnecessary. If all object instances are created in a common hierarchy they can access each other by their `id` property - i.e. `settings` and `mode` are available to the whole application without property trickery.
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Otherwise they are not accessible to JS commands, i.e. they can not be changed in command mode.
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`list` holds the components of the central list UI element.
`command` holds the UI and implementation parts of the command mode.
`widget` holds more or less general purpose elements that may also be of use in other circumstances.
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