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:warning: This plugin is in low maintenance mode. I still use it frequently and I hope most of its features are mature enough for most of its users. However, I understand it has some bugs with python and windows, but debugging these are very hard to me and I'm not willing to code much in vimscript anymore.
Pull requests are welcome, and if you want to become a contributor/maintainer I can also give you the right accesses to the codebase. :smile:
Use the same terminal for everything. The main reason for this plugin is to reuse the terminal easily. All commands open a terminal if one does not already exist. REPL commands open a terminal and the proper REPL if not already opened.
You can install this plugin using any vim plugin manager by using the path on GitHub for this repository:
[Plugin|Plug|...] 'kassio/neoterm'
See the your plugin manager documentation for more information.
For installation without a package manager, you can clone this Git repository into a bundle directory as with pathogen, and add the repository to your runtime path yourself. First clone the repository:
cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone https://github.com/kassio/neoterm.git
Then, modify your ~/.vimrc
file to add this plugin to your runtime path:
set nocompatible
filetype off
let &runtimepath.=',~/.vim/bundle/neoterm'
filetype plugin on
You can add the following line to generate documentation tags automatically,
if you don't have something similar already, so you can use the :help
command
to consult neoterm's online documentation:
silent! helptags ALL
For Windows users, replace usage of the Unix ~/.vim
directory with
%USERPROFILE%\_vim
, or another directory if you have configured
Vim differently. On Windows, your ~/.vimrc
file will be similarly
stored in %USERPROFILE%\_vimrc
.
Neoterm's default behavior is to create a new buffer on the current window when
opening a neoterm. You can change this with g:neoterm_default_mod
. Check the
documentation
for more information.
:T {command}
: Opens a terminal, or use an opened terminal, and runs the
given command within a terminal.:Tmap {command}
: maps a given command to g:neoterm_automap_keys
.:3T {command}
: Will send the command to neoterm-3
.I like to set some mappings to make me more productive.
" 3<leader>tl will clear neoterm-3.
nnoremap <leader>tl :<c-u>exec v:count.'Tclear'<cr>
This feature was removed on 05/Feb/2017, please consider using vim-test with
neoterm
strategy to replace this feature.
TREPLSendFile
: sends the current file to a REPL in a terminal.TREPLSendLine
: sends the current line to a REPL in a terminal.TREPLSendSelection
: sends the selection to a REPL in a terminal.<Plug>(neoterm-repl-send)
: sends with text-objects or motions, or sends the
selection to a REPL in a terminal.<Plug>(neoterm-repl-send-line)
: sends the current line to a REPL in a
terminal.lein repl
iex
and iex -S mix
(if config/config.exs
exists)octave
g:neoterm_repl_octave_qt = 1
ghci
idris
janet
node
java
julia
lfe
lua
and luap
.matlab -nodesktop -nosplash
gp
g:neoterm_repl_php
and psysh
and php
ipython
, jupyter console
and python
R
racket
bundle exec rails console
pry
and irb
evcxr
rlwrap sml
or sml
sbt console
stata -q
tclsh
Most standard file extensions for the above REPLs are picked up by Neovim/Vim's default filetype plugins. However, there are some exceptions:
.jl
files, which are detected as filetipe=lisp
.idr
, .lidr
files which are not recognised as any filetype.lfe
files, which are not recognized as any filetypeTo fix this, either install a suitable plugin for the language or add something like
the following to your init.vim
:
au VimEnter,BufRead,BufNewFile *.jl set filetype=julia
au VimEnter,BufRead,BufNewFile *.idr set filetype=idris
au VimEnter,BufRead,BufNewFile *.lidr set filetype=lidris
au VimEnter,BufRead,BufNewFile *.lfe set filetype=lfe
If you want to use the jupyter console REPL present on your path, you can use
this configuration in your init.vim
:
function! Chomp(string)
return substitute(a:string, '\n\+$', '', '')
endfunction
let g:neoterm_repl_python = Chomp(system('which jupyter')) . ' console'
Note that the same approach may be used to use Jupyter for R or Stata, provided the appropriate kernels (IRkernel and stata_kernel) are installed.