This is a shiny Vim plugin for handling tmux panes from within Vim!
Features:
- create/kill associated panes
- associate tmuxify to already existing panes
- send visually highlighted lines to the associated pane
- send to pane by prompting for input
- send to pane by setting a run command for the current filetype
- once set, run commands are remembered, but can easily be reset
- all the plugin configuration happens in one dictionary that holds filetypes as keys and run commands as values
NOTE: This plugin needs tmux 1.6 with a certain patch level. You're safe with versions 1.7+.
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If you have no preferred installation method, I suggest using tpope's pathogen:
- git clone https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen ~/.vim/bundle/vim-pathogen
- mkdir -p ~/.vim/autoload && cd ~/.vim/autoload
- ln -s ../bundle/vim-pathogen/autoload/pathogen.vim
Afterwards, installing tmuxify is as easy as pie:
- git clone https://github.com/mhinz/vim-tmuxify ~/.vim/bundle/vim-tmuxify
- start Vim
- :Helptags
- :h tmuxify
Put these variables into your vimrc for great enjoyment. The shown examples are also the default values.
let g:tmuxify_custom_command = 'tmux split-window -d'
Use this option if you want to overwrite that default command for creating a new pane.
(Examples are given in :h tmuxify-options
)
let g:tmuxify_map_prefix = '<leader>m'
What to start mappings with. Set it to ''
to disable mappings.
let g:tmuxify_run = {}
Set run commands for specific filetypes. '%' will be replaced by the full path to the current buffer.
Example:
let g:tmuxify_run = {
\ 'sh': 'bash %',
\ 'go': 'go build %',
\}
<leader>mn
Executes TxCreate. Creates a new pane and associates with it.
<leader>mq
Executes TxKill. Closes the associated pane.
<leader>ms
Executes TxSend. Prompts for input and sends it to the associated pane. This mapping also works on visual selections.
<leader>mr
Executes TxSendKey. Prompts for input and sends it to the associated pane as keys.
<leader>mk
Executes TxRun. Prompts for input if there is no entry in g:tmuxify_run for the current filetype. '%' will be replaced by the full path to the current buffer.
<leader>mt
Executes TxSetRunCmd. Change the run command for the current filetype.
<leader>mp
Executes TxSetPane. Associate an already existing pane with tmuxify. Note: You can use tab completion here.
<leader>mc
Executes TxClear. Sends ctrl+l to the associated pane.
<leader>mb
Executes TxSigInt. Sends ctrl+c to the associated pane.
:h tmuxify
Marco Hinz <mh.codebro@gmail.com>
James Baumgarten (current maintainer)
Copyright © Marco Hinz. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself. See
:help license
.