*vimux.txt* easily interact with tmux Vimux effortless vim and tmux interaction ============================================================================== CONTENTS *vimux-contents* 1. Usage ........................... |VimuxUsage| 2. Configuration ................... |VimuxConfiguration| ============================================================================== 1. Usage *VimuxUsage* The function RunVimTmuxCommand(command) is the core of Vimux. It will create a split pane in the current window and run the passed command in it. :call RunVimTmuxCommand("ls") This will run the command in a split pane without losing focus of vim. If the command takes a long time to return you can continue to use vim while the process finishes and will see the output in the pane when it's finished. Check out http://github.com/benmills/vimux for more information and updates. ============================================================================== 2. Configuration *VimuxConfiguration* These are the available options for Vimux ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.1 g:VimuxHeight *VimuxConfiguration_height* The percent of the screen the split pane Vimux will spawn should take up. let g:VimuxHeight = "40" Default: "20" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.2 g:VimuxOrientation *VimuxConfiguration_orientation* The default orientation of the split tmux pane. This tells tmux to make the pane either vertically or horizontally, which is backward from how Vim handles creating splits. let g:VimuxOrientation = "h" Options: "v": vertical "h": horizontal Default: "v" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2.3 g:VimuxUseNearestPane *VimuxConfiguration_use_nearest_pane* Use exising pane (not used by vim) if found instead of running split-window. let VimuxUseNearestPane = 1 Default: 0