Monday, July 15, 2019

Re: How can I define a shell function (named `:` would be neat) from a terminal buffe and send commands to current vim clientr?

On Di, 16 Jul 2019, 吴祖姜 wrote:

> No, not a tmap. I know tmap. 
>
> What I want is, to invoke vim command from a terminal with shell commands,
> without typing <c-w> prefix or entering normal mode. 
>
> Like providing a shell function 'send-keys-to-host-vim' (and I want its name be
> ':'), then run
>
> $ send-keys-to-host-vim vsp my.file<enter>
>
> It equals to <c-w>:vsp my.file<enter>
>
> Sorry for my poor English, hope it is explained clearly this time. 

Have a look at `:h terminal-api`. I have a plugin that does something
similar: https://github.com/chrisbra/vpager you can also have a look
there.

Best,
Christian
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Clara Schnaps

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