nvim-neoclip.lua
vim-oscyank
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nvim-neoclip.lua
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Introducing: nvim-recorder, a plugin to enhance your macro experience
Macro history integrated with Telescope is something nvim-neoclip does, if you're interested in that. The relevant part of the README can be found here.
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[New Plugin] smartyank.nvim - pollute your clipboard only when you really mean it
Also has an integration with fzf-lua to fuzzy find the history of yanks a-la nvim-neoclip.lua:
- better way of handling registers like a sort of "clipboard history"?
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neoclip updates + some rambling about (fun) implementations
I've worked on some updates to neoclip which is a clipboard manager with telescope and fzf-lua integrations. I thought I'd also write a bit about the implementation for the new features since I found this quite fun and interesting and maybe it can be of interest for others :)
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Favorite unfamous vim/neovim plugin?
There's also neoclip :)
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Introducing macroscope: a plugin idea that became a feature
This is now implemented in this PR. It seems to work for me and I'm already using it but will wait a bit to merge. If anyone has some thoughts or issues I'd be happy to hear it.
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Neoclip now supports fzf-lua in addition to telescope
I've seen some people preferring to use fzf-lua over telescope. I don't really use it my self atm, but I thought as a good way to find out how it works, is to support it in my clipboard manager neoclip.
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Bookmark all the files you're using daily with ezbookmarks.nvim
Thanks, just trying to understand the differences and if it's worth updating my own plugin neoclip to also support fzf-lua additionally to telescope :)
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[vent] I really hate that most neovim plugins don't provide docs...
But maybe there is no need for duplication. In your view, just so I can get an idea, what do you think in the README of my latest (somewhat popular) plugin neoclip should move from the README to the vimdoc?
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neoclip updates
Keybind to paste content directly instead of populating register (or both). (#9)
vim-oscyank
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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.
What are some alternatives?
vim-visual-multi - Multiple cursors plugin for vim/neovim
vim-osc52 - Copy text via OSC 52 from Vim.
rnvimr - Make Ranger running in a floating window to communicate with Neovim via RPC
vim-clipper - Clipper integration for Vim
vim-ctrlspace - Vim Space Controller
rclip - a tool to copy selected text in tmux copy mode on remote host to local system clipboard
nvim-hclipboard - Hijack your clipboard in Neovim
clipper - ✂️ Clipboard access for local and remote tmux sessions
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
vim9 - An experimental fork of Vim, exploring ways to make Vim script faster and better.
vim-asterisk - :snowflake: *-Improved
sqlite.lua - SQLite/LuaJIT binding for lua and neovim [Moved to: https://github.com/kkharji/sqlite.lua]