# vimux Easily interact with tmux from vim. This project is still in development, so some features are still missing. What inspired me to write vimux was [tslime.vim](https://github.com/kikijump/tslime.vim), a plugin that lets you send input to tmux. While tslime.vim works well, I felt it wasn't optimized for my primary use case which was having a smaller tmux pane that I would use to run tests or play with a REPL. My goal with vimux is to make interacting with tmux from vim effortless. By default when you call `RunVimTmuxCommand` vimux will create a 20% tall horizontal pane under your current tmux pane and execute a command in it without losing focus of vim. Once that pane exists whenever you call `RunVimTmuxCommand` again the command will be executed in that pane. As I was using vimux myself I wanted to rerun commands over and over. An example of this was running the current file through rspec. Rather than typing that over and over I wrote `RunLastVimTmuxCommand` that will execute the last command you called with `RunVimTmuxCommand`. Other auxiliary functions and the ones I talked about above can be found bellow with a full description and example key binds for your vimrc. ## Installation With **[vim-bundle](https://github.com/benmills/vim-bundle)**: `vim-bundle install benmills/vimux` Otherwise download the latest [tarball](https://github.com/benmills/vimux/tarball/master), extract it and move `plugin/vimux.vim` inside `~/.vim/plugin`. If you're using [pathogen](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen), then move the entire folder extracted from the tarball into `~/.vim/bundle`. ## Platform-specific Plugins * [vimux-ruby-test](https://github.com/pgr0ss/vimux-ruby-test) a set of commands to easily run ruby tests * [vimux-cucumber](https://github.com/cloud8421/vimux-cucumber) run Cucumber Features through Vimux ## Usage ### RunVimTmuxCommand Run a system command in a small horizontal split bellow the current pane vim is in. ```viml " Run the current file with rspec map rb :call RunVimTmuxCommand("clear; rspec " . bufname("%")) ``` ### PromptVimTmuxCommand Prompt for a command and run it in a small horizontal split bellow the current pane. ```viml " Prompt for a command to run map rp :PromptVimTmuxCommand ``` ### RunLastVimTmuxCommand Run the last command executed by `RunVimTmuxCommand` ```viml " Run last command executed by RunVimTmuxCommand map rl :RunLastVimTmuxCommand ``` ### InspectVimTmuxRunner Move into the tmux runner pane created by `RunVimTmuxCommand` and enter copy mode (scroll mode). ```viml " Inspect runner pane map ri :InspectVimTmuxRunner ``` ### CloseVimTmuxPanes Close all other tmux panes in the current window. ```viml " Close all other tmux panes in current window map rx :CloseVimTmuxPanes ``` ### InterruptVimTmuxRunner Interrupt any command that is running inside the runner pane. ```viml " Interrupt any command running in the runner pane map rs :InterruptVimTmuxRunner ``` ### Full Keybind Example ```viml " Run the current file with rspec map rb :call RunVimTmuxCommand("clear; rspec " . bufname("%")) " Prompt for a command to run map rp :PromptVimTmuxCommand " Run last command executed by RunVimTmuxCommand map rl :RunLastVimTmuxCommand " Inspect runner pane map ri :InspectVimTmuxRunner " Close all other tmux panes in current window map rx :CloseVimTmuxPanes " Interrupt any command running in the runner pane map rs :InterruptVimTmuxRunner ``` ### tslime replacement Here is how to use vimux to send code to a REPL. This is similar to tslime. First, add some helpful mappings. ```viml " Prompt for a command to run map vp :PromptVimTmuxCommand " If text is selected, save it in the v buffer and send that buffer it to tmux vmap vs "vy :call RunVimTmuxCommand(@v) " Select current paragraph and send it to tmux nmap vs vipvs ``` Now, open a clojure file. Let's say your leader is backslash (\). Type \vp, and then type lein repl at the prompt. This opens a tmux split running a REPL. Then, select text or put the cursor on a function and type \vs. This will send it to the REPL and evaluate it. ## Options ### VimuxHeight Set the percent height of the runner pane opened by `RunVimTmuxCommand`. **Default: `"20"`** ```viml let VimuxHeight = "50" ``` ### VimuxOrientation Set the default position of the runner pane. **Acceptable Values:** `"v"` Vertical `"h"` Horizontal **Default: `"v"`** ```viml let VimuxOrientation = "h" ``` ### VimuxUseNearestPane Use nearest pane (not used by vim) if found instead of running split-window. Useful if you always have two panes opened and you want Vimux to use the existing one. ```viml let VimuxUseNearestPane = 1 ```