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README.md
AwesomeWM - Vim - Tmux Navigator
awesomewm-vim-tmux-navigator
lets you navigate seamlessly between system windows, vim splits and tmux panes by only using your awesomewm navigation keybindings.
Every vim split and tmux pane is treated like a regular system window, allowing you to forget your vim/tmux specific navigation hotkeys.
It also works in complex scenarios like embedded vim splits inside tmux panes.
This plugin adds another layer to christoomey's plugin vim-tmux-navigator, which does most of the heavy lifting.
How does it work
The plugin sends the correct keypresses based on the focused appplication. In order to differentitate between (n|g)vim and tmux clients, the title of your terminal is changed.
If your shell/terminal stack is not configured to show dynamic titles, you can set the experimental
flag, which will try to determine the focused application by using pstree
.
Installation
AwesomeWM
Clone the repo.
git clone https://github.com/intrntbrn/awesomewm-vim-tmux-navigator ~/.config/awesome/awesomewm-vim-tmux-navigator
It's not recommended to change the path since it's hardcoded in other configuration files.
Add your preferred navigation (focus) keybinds to rc.lua
(e.g. Mod4+arrows or Mod4+hjkl)
require("awesomewm-vim-tmux-navigator") {
up = {"Up", "k"},
down = {"Down", "j"},
left = {"Left", "h"},
right = {"Right", "l"},
mod = "Mod4",
mod_keysym = "Super_L",
--experimental = true
}
Please verify that mod
and mod_keysym
matches your actual awesomewm modifier key by using the terminal applications xev
and xmodmap
.
For instance you might be using the right windows/super key and have to specify "Super_R" as your mod_keysym
, or "Mod1" and "Alt_L" if you prefer to use the alt key.
Don't forget to remove your previously used navigation keybinds (or other conflicting keybinds) in rc.lua
.
Vim
Plug 'intrntbrn/awesomewm-vim-tmux-navigator'
Remove similar plugins (like christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator
).
Options:
let g:tmux_navigator_insert_mode = 1
to enable navigator keybinds in insert mode
Tmux
Add the following to your tmux.conf
at the very bottom.
# Set title suffix to "- TMUX"
set-option -g set-titles on
set-option -g set-titles-string '#S: #W - TMUX'
# Smart pane switching with awareness of vim splits and system windows
is_vim="ps -o state= -o comm= -t '#{pane_tty}' \
| grep -iqE '^[^TXZ ]+ +(\\S+\\/)?g?(view|n?vim?x?)(diff)?$'"
bind -n C-Left if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys C-h" "run-shell 'sh ~/.config/awesome/awesomewm-vim-tmux-navigator/tmux_focus.sh left'"
bind -n C-Down if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys C-j" "run-shell 'sh ~/.config/awesome/awesomewm-vim-tmux-navigator/tmux_focus.sh down'"
bind -n C-Up if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys C-k" "run-shell 'sh ~/.config/awesome/awesomewm-vim-tmux-navigator/tmux_focus.sh up'"
bind -n C-Right if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys C-l" "run-shell 'sh ~/.config/awesome/awesomewm-vim-tmux-navigator/tmux_focus.sh right'"
Troubleshooting
-
Make sure there are no conflicting keybindings.
-
Check https://github.com/christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator#troubleshooting.
-
Try to enable dynamic titles in your shell. Minimal configurations are provided for
zsh
andbash
:
echo "source ~/.config/awesome/awesomewm-vim-tmux-navigator/dynamictitles.zsh" >> ~/.zshrc
or
echo "source ~/.config/awesome/awesomewm-vim-tmux-navigator/dynamictitles.bash" >> ~/.bashrc
After a correct installation the title of a tmux session should end with "- TMUX" and "- VIM" or "- NVIM" for vim or nvim sessions respectively.
Check the title of the terminal client in your wm tasklist or by using the terminal application xprop
(title is property WM_NAME
).
In case your title does not change, your terminal and/or shell may not support dynamic titles. Try other.
- Set
experimental = true
. The experimental mode does not require dynamic titles, but might a bit slower due to havingpstree
to spawn.