tmux-yank

Tmux plugin for copying to system clipboard. Works on OSX, Linux and Cygwin.

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tmux-yank

Copy to the system clipboard in tmux.

Supports:

  • Linux
  • macOS
  • Cygwin
  • Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

Installing

The easiest way to install tmux-yank is via the Tmux Plugin
Manager
.

  1. Add plugin to the list of TPM plugins in .tmux.conf:

    set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tmux-yank'
    
  2. Use prefixI install tmux-yank. You should now
    be able to tmux-yank immediately.

  3. When you want to update tmux-yank use prefixU.

Manual Installation

  1. Clone the repository

    $ git clone https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-yank ~/clone/path
    
  2. Add this line to the bottom of .tmux.conf

    run-shell ~/clone/path/yank.tmux
    
  3. Reload the tmux environment

    # type this inside tmux
    $ tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf
    

You should now be able to use tmux-yank immediately.

Requirements

In order for tmux-yank to work, there must be a program that store data in
the system clipboard.

macOS

Note: Some versions of macOS (aka OS X) have been reported to work
without reattach-to-user-namespace. It doesn't hurt to have it installed.

  • OS X 10.8: Mountain Lion – required
  • OS X 10.9: Mavericks – required
  • OS X 10.10: Yosemite – not required
  • OS X 10.11: El Capitan – not required
  • macOS 10.12: Sierra – required
  • macOS 10.14: Mojave - required
  • macOS 10.15: Catalina - not required

The easiest way to use reattach-to-user-namespace with tmux is use to
use the tmux-sensible
plugin.

To use it manually, use:

# ~/.tmux.conf
set-option -g default-command "reattach-to-user-namespace -l $SHELL"

If you have tmux 1.5 or newer and are using
iTerm2 version 3 or newer then the y
in copy-mode and mouse selection will work without tmux-yank.

To enable this:

  1. Go into iTerm2's preferences.

  2. Go to the "General" tab.

  3. Check "Applications in terminal may access clipboard"

  4. In tmux, ensure set-clipboard is turned on:

    $ tmux show-options -g -s set-clipboard
    set-clipboard on
    
$ brew install reattach-to-user-namespace

MacPorts

$ sudo port install tmux-pasteboard

Linux

  • xsel (recommended) or xclip (for X).
  • wl-copy from wl-clipboard (for Wayland)

If you have tmux 1.5 or newer and are using xterm, the y in
copy-mode and mouse selection will work without tmux-yank. See the
tmux(1) man page entry for the set-clipboard option.

Debian & Ubuntu

$ sudo apt-get install xsel # or xclip

RedHat & CentOS

$ sudo yum install xsel # or xclip

Cygwin

  • (optional) putclip which is part of the cygutils-extra package.

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

  • clip.exe is shipped with Windows Subsystem for Linux.

Configuration

Key bindings

  • Normal Mode

    • prefixy — copies text from the command line
      to the clipboard.

      Works with all popular shells/repls. Tested with:

      • shells: bash, zsh (with bindkey -e), tcsh
      • repls: irb, pry, node, psql, python, php -a,
        coffee
      • remote shells: ssh, mosh
      • vim/neovim command line (requires
        vim-husk or
        vim-rsi plugin)
    • prefixY — copy the current pane's current
      working directory to the clipboard.

  • Copy Mode

    • y — copy selection to system clipboard.
    • Y (shift-y) — "put" selection. Equivalent to copying a
      selection, and pasting it to the command line.

Default and Preferred Clipboard Programs

tmux-yank does its best to detect a reasonable choice for a clipboard
program on your OS.

If tmux-yank can't detect a known clipboard program then it uses the
@custom_copy_command tmux option as your clipboard program if set.

If you need to always override tmux-yank's choice for a clipboard program,
then you can set @override_copy_command to force tmux-yank to use whatever
you want.

Note that both programs must accept STDIN for the text to be copied.

An example of setting @override_copy_command:

# ~/.tmux.conf

set -g @custom_copy_command 'my-clipboard-copy --some-arg'
# or
set -g @override_copy_command 'my-clipboard-copy --some-arg'

Linux Clipboards

Linux has several cut-and-paste clipboards: primary, secondary, and
clipboard (default in tmux-yank is clipboard).

You can change this by setting @yank_selection:

# ~/.tmux.conf

set -g @yank_selection 'primary' # or 'secondary' or 'clipboard'

With mouse support turned on (see below) the default clipboard for mouse
selections is primary.

You can change this by setting @yank_selection_mouse:

# ~/.tmux.conf

set -g @yank_selection_mouse 'clipboard' # or 'primary' or 'secondary'

Controlling Yank Behavior

By default, tmux-yank will exit copy mode after yanking text. If you wish to
remain in copy mode, you can set @yank_action:

# ~/.tmux.conf

set -g @yank_action 'copy-pipe' # or 'copy-pipe-and-cancel' for the default

Mouse Support

tmux-yank has mouse support enabled by default. It will only work if tmux's
built-in mouse support is also enabled (with mouse on since tmux 2.1, or
mode-mouse on in older versions).

To yank with the mouse, click and drag with the primary button to begin
selection, and release to yank.

If you would prefer to disable this behavior, or provide your own bindings for
the MouseDragEnd1Pane event, you can do so with:

# ~/.tmux.conf

set -g @yank_with_mouse off # or 'on'

If you want to remain in copy mode after making a mouse selection, set
@yank_action as described above.

vi mode support

If using tmux 2.3 or older and using vi keys then you'll have add the
following configuration setting:

# ~/.tmux.conf

set -g @shell_mode 'vi'

This isn't needed with tmux 2.4 or newer.

Screen-cast

screencast
screenshot

Note: The screen-cast uses Controly for
"put selection". Use Y in v2.0.0 and later.

Other tmux plugins

  • tmux-copycat - a plugin
    for regular expression searches in tmux and fast match selection
  • tmux-open - a plugin for
    quickly opening highlighted file or a URL
  • tmux-continuum -
    automatic restoring and continuous saving of tmux environment.

License

MIT

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