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Co-authored-by: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
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*remote.txt* Nvim
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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Vim client-server communication *client-server*
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Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
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==============================================================================
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1. Common functionality *clientserver*
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Nvim's |RPC| functionality allows clients to programmatically control Nvim. Nvim
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itself takes command-line arguments that cause it to become a client to another
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Nvim running as a server. These arguments match those provided by Vim's
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clientserver option.
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The following command line arguments are available:
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argument meaning ~
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--remote [+{cmd}] {file} ... *--remote*
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Open the file list in a remote Vim. When
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there is no Vim server, execute locally.
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Vim allows one init command: +{cmd}.
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This must be an Ex command that can be
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followed by "|". It's not yet supported by
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Nvim.
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The rest of the command line is taken as the
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file list. Thus any non-file arguments must
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come before this.
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You cannot edit stdin this way |--|.
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The remote Vim is raised. If you don't want
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this use >
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nvim --remote-send "<C-\><C-N>:n filename<CR>"
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<
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--remote-silent [+{cmd}] {file} ... *--remote-silent*
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As above, but don't complain if there is no
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server and the file is edited locally.
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*--remote-tab*
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--remote-tab Like --remote but open each file in a new
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tabpage.
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*--remote-tab-silent*
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--remote-tab-silent Like --remote-silent but open each file in a
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new tabpage.
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*--remote-send*
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--remote-send {keys} Send {keys} to server and exit. The {keys}
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are not mapped. Special key names are
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recognized, e.g., "<CR>" results in a CR
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character.
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*--remote-expr*
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--remote-expr {expr} Evaluate {expr} in server and print the result
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on stdout.
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*--remote-ui*
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--remote-ui Display the UI of the server in the terminal.
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Fully interactive: keyboard and mouse input
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are forwarded to the server.
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*--server*
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--server {addr} Connect to the named pipe or socket at the
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given address for executing remote commands.
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See |--listen| for specifying an address when
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starting a server.
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Examples ~
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Start an Nvim server listening on a named pipe at '~/.cache/nvim/server.pipe': >
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nvim --listen ~/.cache/nvim/server.pipe
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Edit "file.txt" in an Nvim server listening at '~/.cache/nvim/server.pipe': >
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nvim --server ~/.cache/nvim/server.pipe --remote file.txt
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This doesn't work, all arguments after --remote will be used as file names: >
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nvim --remote --server ~/.cache/nvim/server.pipe file.txt
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Tell the remote server to write all files and exit: >
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nvim --server ~/.cache/nvim/server.pipe --remote-send '<C-\><C-N>:wqa<CR>'
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REMOTE EDITING
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The --remote argument will cause a |:drop| command to be constructed from the
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rest of the command line and sent as described above.
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Note that the --remote and --remote-wait arguments will consume the rest of
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the command line. I.e. all remaining arguments will be regarded as filenames.
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You can not put options there!
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==============================================================================
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2. Missing functionality *E5600* *clientserver-missing*
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Vim supports additional functionality in clientserver that's not yet
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implemented in Nvim. In particular, none of the "wait" variants are supported
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yet. The following command line arguments are not yet available:
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argument meaning ~
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--remote-wait [+{cmd}] {file} ... *--remote-wait*
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Not yet supported by Nvim.
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As --remote, but wait for files to complete
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(unload) in remote Vim.
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--remote-wait-silent [+{cmd}] {file} ... *--remote-wait-silent*
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Not yet supported by Nvim.
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As --remote-wait, but don't complain if there
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is no server.
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*--remote-tab-wait*
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--remote-tab-wait Not yet supported by Nvim.
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Like --remote-wait but open each file in a new
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tabpage.
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*--remote-tab-wait-silent*
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--remote-tab-wait-silent Not yet supported by Nvim.
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Like --remote-wait-silent but open each file
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in a new tabpage.
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*--servername*
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--servername {name} Not yet supported by Nvim.
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Become the server {name}. When used together
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with one of the --remote commands: connect to
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server {name} instead of the default (see
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below). The name used will be uppercase.
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*--serverlist*
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--serverlist Not yet supported by Nvim.
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Output a list of server names.
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SERVER NAME *client-server-name*
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By default Vim will try to register the name under which it was invoked (gvim,
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egvim ...). This can be overridden with the --servername argument. Nvim
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either listens on a named pipe or a socket and does not yet support this
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--servername functionality.
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