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title: Vim Send To Terminal
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date: 2023-07-15T20:18:03-04:00
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asciinema: true
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tags:
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- vim
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categories:
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- development
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---
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### Semi automatic scripts with vim `:terminal`
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<!--more-->
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For a long time, I used the below to send current line to vim's `:terminal`
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Sometimes, fully automating a task is not worth the effort. So I end up running
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a set of commands usually from a cheat sheet text file slightly modifying the
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arguments each time. I used the below in vim to send line under cursor to vim's
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`:terminal` open in a split
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```vim
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:call term_list()[0]->term_sendkeys(getline('.') .. "\<CR>")
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```
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To send another line `@:` and then for every other line `@@`. This works because, last
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command run is stored in `register :` and the last macro executed using `@` is
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stored in `register @`.
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This is very useful if you have a text file with complex shell commands. To run
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again, `@:` and then again, `@@`. This works because, last command run is
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stored in `register :` and the last macro executed using `@` is stored in
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`register @`. And then to run another day, do `:call te<UP arrow>` to recall
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from vim's command history.
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Since this was very useful, I then wrapped it in a function and added a mapping
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To do the same another day, `:call te<UP arrow>` to recall from vim's command
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history. Or better, add a function and mapping.
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```vim
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def SendToTerminal()
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nnoremap <silent><leader>s call SendToTerminal()<CR>
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```
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### Adding more features
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### More cool features
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So far good for shell commands. But when working with python, had to send a
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block of functions to the `ipython` shell. So added support for range of lines.
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But then when sending a range of lines to shell, sometimes there had to be a
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small delay (sleep) between commands so that the previous command can complete
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and not eat the rest of commands. Then finally added support for sending `ctrl`
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characters like `ctrl c`, `ctrl l`
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For most use-cases that was enough. However added a few more nice features
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which is very helpful when you need it
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1. Support sending a range of lines (visual selection) at a time. E.g. Send a
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function block to a python shell
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2. Add a delay between lines in milliseconds. This is useful when the previous
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command reads from standard input and takes some time to complete
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3. Support sending `ctrl` characters like `ctrl d`, `ctrl c` etc,
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```vim
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vim9script
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nnoremap <silent><leader>s :SendToTerm<CR>
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```
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### More cool mapping
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Wouldn't it be nice to just double-click commands with mouse? Like a simple GUI! ;)
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```vim
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}
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```
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### Demo!
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### Demo
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{{< asciinema key="vimstt" >}}
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### Getting the scripts
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### What about neovim/tmux/screen?
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