nvim-defaults.vim
Neovim default settings for Vim (by mikeslattery)
vim-oscyank
A Vim plugin to copy text through SSH with OSC52 (by ojroques)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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nvim-defaults.vim
Posts with mentions or reviews of nvim-defaults.vim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-04.
- So, is your main editor Vim or Neovim?
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Will moving my viml config to lua make nvim better in any way or is it just an alternative for those who don't want to use viml?
To make it easier, I wrote a plugin so Vim has the similar defaults to neovim. Vim finds .vim files using neovim paths (e.g. ~/.config/nvim/init.vim and ~/.local/share/nvim/site)
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Reasons to stick with Vim over Neovim?
This plugin gives Vim the same defaults, path and directory layout as Neovim: https://github.com/mikeslattery/nvim-defaults.vim
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Any point in switching to packer?
I am keeping my config backward compatible with Vim, so I'm only using Lua for neovim-specific stuff. If packer is compelling enough, I may make a break with Vim (and instead use sshfs or nvim scp://... to edit remote server files).
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NeoVim defaults for Vim
Ever ssh into a server and which you had nvim and its defaults, and/or maybe the ability to use your nvim dotfiles? I wrote a plugin for that: https://github.com/mikeslattery/nvim-defaults.vim
vim-oscyank
Posts with mentions or reviews of vim-oscyank.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-03.
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how do you copy/paste stuff from/to vim?
I'm usung this plugin and map it to https://github.com/ojroques/vim-oscyank
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Clipboard: Cut, copy, and paste anything, anywhere, all from the terminal
Yes OSC 52 is very handy for vim over SSH: instead of X11 forwarding - you can just yank text from remote vim into the local clipboard using OSC 52 [1].
Overall it's much quicker - as yanking in vim with X11 forwarding and '+clipboard' sometimes had a delay.
(ps: I think OSC 52 is implemented in xterm and URXVT, but not yet in gnome-terminal)
[1]: https://github.com/ojroques/vim-oscyank
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Leap.nvim: Neovim’s Answer to the Mouse
> Cut and paste
If your terminal supports it (iterm, kitty, later versions of gnome-terminal and others) this osc52 plugin is really sweet. It even works over ssh.
https://github.com/ojroques/vim-oscyank/
- Ojroques/Vim-oscyank: A Vim plugin to copy text through SSH with OSC52
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Tmux + SSH + vim, mouse selection not copying to clipboard
Hey! I've had some issues with this as well, I opted for this vim plugin, vim-oscyank, which uses escape characters to inform tmux (and therefore your terminal) of your clipboard contents.
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nvim-osc52: copy text from remote SSH sessions with OSC52
The plugin itself is a rewrite in Lua of another plugin of mine, vim-oscyank with a clean-up of the code logic (and it allows me to remove one more Vimscript plugin from my config :p)
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Clipboard integration between tmux, nvim, zsh, x11, across SSH sessions
I just use this [0] vim plugin to copy in vim. For copying from the CLI in ssh I use this app [1]. Both leverage OSC52 escape codes which are pretty widely supported by terminals nowadays.
Need to figure out an equally simple solution for CLI paste support though.
[0] https://github.com/ojroques/vim-oscyank
[1] https://github.com/theimpostor/osc52
- So, is your main editor Vim or Neovim?
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Copy text in visual mode and paste it on local windows 10 computer
Have you looked into vim-oscyank. It uses an ANSI escape sequence to copy to clipboard, provided your terminal supports it (most modern ones do).
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Yank over SSH?
Thank you everyone for the help! I spent a few days messing with these solutions. FOR ME: vim-oscyank worked best.