better-vim-tmux-resizer
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0.0 | 4.9 | |
11 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Vim Script | Lua | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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better-vim-tmux-resizer
- Must plugins for tmux in your config
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Any needs for a plugin for better tmux integration?
Thanks for working on this! I've been using RyanMillerC/better-vim-tmux-resizer for a while and feel like it's pretty essential for my workflow.
- Use same tmux keybindings on both your local and nested remote tmux sessions painlessly! This lets you suspend your local session, so that you can interact with the nested remote session directly.
tmux.nvim
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What am I missing using tmux windows instead of nvim buffers?
I tried vim-tmux-navigator but I remember having some issues with it, I feel like tmux.nvim is a bit easier and simpler to work with.
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[Solution] Using all yank-related plugins (tmux.nvim, yanky.nvim, which-key.nvim)
There are many yank-related plugins. tmux.nvim synchronises registers with tmux so you can copy from tmux and paste to vim, and the other way around. yanky.nvim allows you to cycle through registers with and . which-key.nvim shows a preview of registers when you type ".
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using nvim + tmux
Check tmux.nvim
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Comment 1 thing in neovim (or plugins) that changed your life, but very few people know about
Late to the party, but https://github.com/aserowy/tmux.nvim convinced me to move away from Neovim's built in terminal. It allows you to jump seemlessly from neovim windows to tmux splits and back, and syncs the clipboard, and allows for easy window resizing.
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Native tmux <-> neovim navigator
Oh no, I wish you know this plugin before. It's working really well https://github.com/aserowy/tmux.nvim
- tmux.nvim: tmux integration for nvim – movement and resizing from within nvim
- Using Notify Nvim
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Question about split/tab workflow after editor switch
Since you've said you like splits and use tmux ones but are interested in vim ones, I would suggest adding similar keybindings to both options and getting tmux.nvim which lets you move and resize both types of splits with the same shortcut (something like ctrl-h/j/k/l and alt-h/j/k/l)
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tmux.nvim - plugin for better tmux integration
aserowy/tmux.nvim
- Any needs for a plugin for better tmux integration?
What are some alternatives?
tmux-suspend - Plugin that lets you suspend local tmux session, so that you can work with nested remote tmux session painlessly.
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua.
neocode - Completely theme responsive, lean, streamlined lua configuration for neovim (dotfiles).
which-key.nvim - 💥 Create key bindings that stick. WhichKey is a lua plugin for Neovim 0.5 that displays a popup with possible keybindings of the command you started typing.
.dotfiles - ⚙ Here be Dots...
nvim-notify - A fancy, configurable, notification manager for NeoVim
tmux-sensible - basic tmux settings everyone can agree on
trouble.nvim - 🚦 A pretty diagnostics, references, telescope results, quickfix and location list to help you solve all the trouble your code is causing.
tmux-pop - Tmux plugin that flashes the active pane on change
nvim-tmux-navigation - Easy Neovim-Tmux navigation, completely written in Lua
tmux-pain-control - standard pane key-bindings for tmux