vim-oscyank
vim-tmux-navigator
vim-oscyank | vim-tmux-navigator | |
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575 | 4,950 | |
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4.8 | 3.9 | |
5 months ago | 26 days ago | |
Vim Script | Vim Script | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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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.
vim-tmux-navigator
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How would I get the name of the program running in the window that zellij run was ran in?
I'm a tmux migrant and wanted functionality similar to tmux-navigator for vim. In short, it lets me bind the same key combination to change vim splits and tmux scripts that either switch panes or forward the input to the vim plugin that does one of the other. Say you have an empty pane, a pane with vim with two splits and a third pane pane all in a line. The first time the user wants to move focus, vim is not running so the script simply moves focus in tmux. The scond time the user presses the bind, it's passed to vim and the vim plugin sees you have a split to move to so you move focus between splits. The third press the plugin realizes that there are no more panes, so it moves you to the final tmux pane.
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Navigate between bspwm windows and kitty terminal panes using the same keybinds?
There's also a vim plugin that applies the same idea but with vim windows and tmux panes: https://github.com/christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator.
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question about mappings
Since you're using Tmux check out vim-tmux-navigator which allows for seamless navigation between tmux and (neo)vim panes.
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termux style🖤
For example, the killer plugin in tmux for me would be vim-tmux-navigator which allows you to switch seemlessly between Vim and tmux. The reason why you would want this is because tmux is a better option than using Vim's built-in terminal.
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Terminal plugins vs tmux pane
With https://github.com/christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator I don't see the need to use Neovim's terminal. Neovim's terminal somehow seems slower and my terminal keybindings didn't quite work.
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Install plugin in LazyVim
Hi, I just installed lazyvim yesterday and want to install the following plugin vim-tmux navigator in lazyvim. I am new to neovim. Any guidance would be very helpful. Thanks.
- wow: Tmux navigation works out-of-the-box!
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Plugin for following logs?
Might I suggest tmux? You'd get all you needed and there is a nice plugin https://github.com/christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator that lets you set up a single layer of movement keys (i use ctrl-h/j/k/l) to move around between both nvim splits and tmux splits.
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using nvim + tmux
To begin, you should check out tmux plugins manger/tpm, which will feel pretty familiar if you're used to working with nvim plugins. Once you have that up and running you can plug vim-tmux-navigator, which allows you to move smoothly through tmux and nvim panes using ctrl-h/j/k/l. There are various other tmux plugins that are super-useful for customizing your tmux workspace.
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Any lua implementation of floaterm
Use tmux for terminal management. I honestly held out for a while, but eventually bit the bullet and it’s so nice, I’d never go back. Especially with https://github.com/christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator
What are some alternatives?
nvim-neoclip.lua - Clipboard manager neovim plugin with telescope integration
tmux.nvim - A tiny plugin for seamless switching between vim splits and tmux panes
vim-osc52 - Copy text via OSC 52 from Vim.
iterm2
vim-clipper - Clipper integration for Vim
i3-resurrect - Simple solution to saving and restoring i3 workspaces
rclip - a tool to copy selected text in tmux copy mode on remote host to local system clipboard
tilix - A tiling terminal emulator for Linux using GTK+ 3
clipper - ✂️ Clipboard access for local and remote tmux sessions
alpha-nvim - a lua powered greeter like vim-startify / dashboard-nvim
vim9 - An experimental fork of Vim, exploring ways to make Vim script faster and better.
tmux-suspend - Plugin that lets you suspend local tmux session, so that you can work with nested remote tmux session painlessly.