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Neovim as a TMUX replacement
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Nvimux allows neovim to work as a tmux replacement.
It does so by mapping tmuxs keybindings to neovim, using its windows, buffers and terminals.
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Nvimux is built onlua, meaning that you must use a somewhat recent version of neovim.
For the older version, based on viml, refer tothe legacy branch. The legacy branch won't be maintained but will be kept for those who prefer it.
To configure nvimux, you can use both lua and viml to configure, though the first is much preferred.
A lua-based configuration for nvimux is as follows:
lua<<EOF-- Nvimux configurationlocalnvimux=require('nvimux')nvimux.setup{config= {prefix='<C-a>', },bindings= { {{'n','v','i','t'},'s',nvimux.commands.horizontal_split}, {{'n','v','i','t'},'v',nvimux.commands.vertical_split}, }}EOF
In case you don't set configuration options, please do run the following for nvimux to work:
luarequire('nvimux').setup{}
This plugin is developed and maintained byHenry Kupty and it's completely free to use.The rationale behind the idea is describedin this article.Consider helping by opening issues, Pull Requests or influencing your friends and colleagues to use!
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