nvim-osc52
toggleterm.nvim
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nvim-osc52
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Native support for OSC52 has landed on nightly.
I've been using https://github.com/ojroques/nvim-osc52 for a while and it works great but now it's one less plugin yay.
- how do you copy/paste stuff from/to vim?
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Is there a keybinding to select the entire buffer without losing cursor position?
I'm using nvim-osc52 to handle the copying due to using vim on multiple platforms (WSL and MacOS), tmux, and SSH. The default copying command just doens't work. They do provide commands require('osc52').copy(text) and require('osc52').copy_register(register) tho, do you know how I can pass in the entire buffer to it like the above `:%y+`?
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NVIM 0.9.0 was released
Does this eliminate the need for things like nvim-osc52 (what I have been using for a while now to deal with this)?
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Clipboard Help Please
try using https://github.com/ojroques/nvim-osc52
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I'm struggling to get clipboard in WSL working, help appreciated!
I do also use https://github.com/ojroques/nvim-osc52 as a separate binding for copying when I'm sshed through WSL.
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lazy.nvim: a new plugin manager for Neovim
Alright, I finished porting my conf and everything works perfectly, except nvim-osc52. I can't make sense of the error, but it doesn't happen with packer:
- How to enable clipboard sync with remote (ssh) nvim in the Wayland session?
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Anyone using Mobaxterm Windows workstation with nvim on server?
Its also possible you will have to deal with escape code shenanigans to get copy/paste working properly in it. I use nvim-osc52 for my yank management as it handles copy to clipboard regardless of the shell wrapping it.
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Terminal 'status' bar/area, a la shox
In neovim I use this plugin to get it to work with the usual yank commands (i.e. mouse or visual mode to highlight and then press y, or yy for a line, etc).
toggleterm.nvim
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Neovide – a simple, no-nonsense, cross-platform GUI for Neovim
As a data point, I'd like to chime in here. I have been a 15 year user of tmux (and screen before that) and never thought I'd change my development habits. Over the holidays I decided I would do one of those once-every-five-years upgrades to my vim setup as I had accrued dozens of vendored plugins in normal vim and wanted to see what the big deal with neovim was.
I bit the bullet and evaluated some of the "distributions" (AstroNvim and kickstarter) and played around with all the new lua plugins that I had never thought I needed (why use telescope when FZF-vim worked so well?).
Anyways, after a month of tweaking and absorbing, I found myself running Neovide only, and doing something I never thought I'd see, running tmux from within neovim/neovide. I think this only works (for me) because of session management (there are half a dozen plugins for handling quickly changing 'workspaces') and because the built-in terminal (with a very useful plugin called toggleterm: https://github.com/akinsho/toggleterm.nvim) works so well.
I have not stopped using tmux and layouts, and it sits in another fullscreen iterm2 workspace, but I find that I now spend 90% of my time using a fullscreen neovide and summoning/toggling tmux momentarily for running commands.
Of course, the caveat here is that my preferred mode of operation is being fullscreen as often as possible. I think if your preferred mode of operation is to always see splits then running neovim from the terminal within tmux is still the way to go.
As for why I like neovide? I find the animations, when tweaked to be less 'cool' are extremely useful to see where the cursor jumps to. I am also a huge fan of the fact that I can finally use 'linespace' to put some space between my lines of code -- it is an aesthetic I didn't realize I wanted.
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NeoVim Capability Functions
For splitting the terminal you could try either toggleterm or tmux. If you want to send things from one tmux pane to another, then you can use slime. For a toggle-able filetree, you can use nvim tree.
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Is there any gotchas for using Neovim's built in terminal?
I just found toggleterm which feels awesome. Pretty much exactly what I was looking for to use with Alacritty but even better since its integrated into the rest of my Neovim workflow.
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How to unfloat a terminal in Lazyvim
I saw this plugin that tells me how to do it, however I got confused after I added "require("toggleterm").setup({})" in the lazy.lua file and installed the package as well using the Lazy command
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VSCode-like terminal setup
I tried toggleterm but I wasn't successful.
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Noobie Needs a Nudge
And I never really got into Gitsigns or vim-fugitive. Lots of people love them, so I'm sure they're great, but I'm happy opening a floating terminal with Toggleterm and using Lazygit.
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Using Floaterm, what's the best way to toggle between the editor and opened window and maintain the shell session?
I agree with u/Bamseg, but you can get what you want using toggleterm.nvim BUT NOT IN FLOAT.
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What do you use for git integration in neovim?
I use gitsigns for linewise operations (blame, reset, etc), and a floating terminal (toggleterm) for everything else. flatten.nvim also helps with nested nvim instances.
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Switching from Emacs. My experience
but I ended up finding a good enough workaround by using Lazygit through Toggleterm.
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Just got neovim up and working
Perhaps you want something like https://github.com/akinsho/toggleterm.nvim and make a custom profile? Remapping a key for each extension seems fine as well, just remap it per-buffer inside of on_attach
What are some alternatives?
Neovim-from-scratch - 📚 A Neovim config designed from scratch to be understandable
vim-floaterm - :computer: Terminal manager for (neo)vim
tokyonight.nvim - 🏙 A clean, dark Neovim theme written in Lua, with support for lsp, treesitter and lots of plugins. Includes additional themes for Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm and Fish.
neoterm - Wrapper of some vim/neovim's :terminal functions.
neovim-aarch64-appimage - build nvim.appimage for aarch64(arm64) arch
multiterm.vim - Toggle and Switch Between Multiple Floating Terminals in NeoVim or Vim
win32yank - Windows clipboard tool
AstroNvim - AstroNvim is an aesthetic and feature-rich neovim config that is extensible and easy to use with a great set of plugins
vim-oscyank - A Vim plugin to copy text through SSH with OSC52
tmux - tmux source code
tmux - 🧛🏻♂️ Dark theme for tmux
AstroVim - AstroNvim is an aesthetic and feature-rich neovim config that is extensible and easy to use with a great set of plugins [Moved to: https://github.com/AstroNvim/AstroNvim]