tmux-sidebar
tmux-copycat
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512 | 1,063 | |
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over 1 year ago | 12 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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tmux-sidebar
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Any programs providing an IDE-like tree view of folder structure (or IDE-like file manager)?
I don't use vscode so I can't say that I'm familiar with how that works exactly, but tmux sidebar might give you this functionality in the terminal. Combined with a terminal editor like vim or emacs and you probably have something pretty similar to vscode overall.
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Perfect ALARM Mk 2: Installation Part 5 (Powerline and Zsh stuff here!)
tmux-plugins/tmux-sidebar - A sidebar with the directory tree for the current path. Think of it as NerdTree for tmux instead of vim. It has a lot of options.
tmux-copycat
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Are We Sixel Yet
For me personally tmux giver minor improvements (some of them are done by some terminals, some are not), e.g.:
* Text selection using variuos shortcuts (usually I use it only for URL):
https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-copycat
* FZF autocompletion from output, e.g. in case I want to diff some file I see changed in `git status`:
https://github.com/laktak/extrakto
- Must plugins for tmux in your config
- Best default setup for new user?
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Populate quickfix from a tmux pane
The final workflow that comes to mind is using https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-copycat and the prefix + ctrl-f command to jump between file paths, which could provide a faster way to get your file path from command output in tmux into vim.
- Tmux lets you select and copy text with your keyboard
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Perfect ALARM Mk 2: Installation Part 5 (Powerline and Zsh stuff here!)
tmux-plugins/tmux-copycat - A plugin that enhances tmux search. You should install gawk if you haven't already. As of tmux 3.1, regex searches are now natively supported. However, search result highlighting and predefined searches are reasons enough to keep using tmux-copycat.
What are some alternatives?
list - A list of tmux plugins.
extrakto - extrakto for tmux - quickly select, copy/insert/complete text without a mouse
nvm - Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions
tmux-thumbs - A lightning fast version of tmux-fingers written in Rust, copy/pasting tmux like vimium/vimperator
tmux-open - Tmux key bindings for quick opening of a highlighted file or url
tmux-sensible - basic tmux settings everyone can agree on
tmux-pain-control - standard pane key-bindings for tmux
wttr.in - :partly_sunny: The right way to check the weather
tmux-net-speed - Tmux plugin to monitor upload and download speed of one or all interfaces
tmux-yank - Tmux plugin for copying to system clipboard. Works on OSX, Linux and Cygwin.
tpm - Tmux Plugin Manager