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tmux has a set-clipboard option which, when set to 'on', allows applications to set the system clipboard using the usual OSC 52 escape sequence.
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901 B
Lua
37 lines
901 B
Lua
local tty = vim.iter(vim.api.nvim_list_uis()):any(function(ui)
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return ui.chan == 1 and ui.stdout_tty
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end)
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if not tty or vim.g.clipboard ~= nil or vim.o.clipboard ~= '' or not os.getenv('SSH_TTY') then
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return
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end
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require('vim.termcap').query('Ms', function(cap, seq)
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assert(cap == 'Ms')
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-- Check 'clipboard' and g:clipboard again to avoid a race condition
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if vim.o.clipboard ~= '' or vim.g.clipboard ~= nil then
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return
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end
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-- If the terminal reports a sequence other than OSC 52 for the Ms capability
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-- then ignore it. We only support OSC 52 (for now)
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if not seq:match('^\027%]52') then
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return
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end
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local osc52 = require('vim.ui.clipboard.osc52')
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vim.g.clipboard = {
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name = 'OSC 52',
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copy = {
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['+'] = osc52.copy('+'),
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['*'] = osc52.copy('*'),
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},
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paste = {
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['+'] = osc52.paste('+'),
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['*'] = osc52.paste('*'),
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},
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}
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end)
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