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evil-registers reviews and mentions
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Howto copy current command to clipboard?
If you're a vi-mode user, I might suggest evil-registers, which lets you use standard vi commands to copy to the clipboard, primary selection, or into a running vim or neovim session.
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Zsh Plugins Commit TOP
evil-registers 🥇 ⌛ - Extends ZLE vi commands to remotely access named registers of the vim and nvim editors, and system selection and clipboard.
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What are some AUR packages that are a must-have in your system(s)?
neovim-remote: for easily controlling neovim from my shell, also register sync
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Question: how many of you use bash as the interactive terminal on your daily driver?
I wrote number of personal use functions, and then I got into the Zsh Line Editor. I wrote a vi-mode register sync/extension, and then moved it into its own organization (Zsh-Vi-More, a pun on Zsh Vi Mode) where I've improved it and added other vi-mode plugins over the last few years.
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zsh-vi-more/evil-registers is an open source project licensed under ISC License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of evil-registers is Shell.
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