NAME
vim-anywhere — Use Vim everywhere you've always wanted to
SYNOPSIS
brew install --cask macvimINFO
DESCRIPTION
Use Vim everywhere you've always wanted to
README
vim-anywhere
Sometimes, you edit text outside of Vim. These are sad times. Enter vim-anywhere!

Once invoked, vim-anywhere will open a buffer. Close it and its contents are copied to your clipboard and your previous application is refocused.
Installation
Requirements
macOS:
- MacVim (
brew install --cask macvim)
Linux:
- Gnome (or a derivative)
- gVim
Install
curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/cknadler/vim-anywhere/master/install | bash
Update
~/.vim-anywhere/update
Uninstall
~/.vim-anywhere/uninstall
Keybinding
macOS: ( default = ctrl+cmd+v )
You can adjust the shortcut via System Settings.
System Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > Services > Vim Anywhere
Linux: ( default = ctrl+alt+v )
Gnome
$ gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys.custom-keybinding:/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys/custom-keybindings/vim-anywhere/ binding '<Primary><Alt>v'
I3WM
$ echo 'bindsym $mod+Alt+v exec ~/.vim-anywhere/bin/run' >> ~/.i3/config # remember to reload your config after
Adjust in case $mod is not set to ctrl.
History
vim-anywhere creates a temporary file in $TMPDIR/vim-anywhere (macOS) or
/tmp/vim-anywhere (Linux) when invoked. These files stick around until you
restart your system, giving you a temporary history.
View your history:
$ ls ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/vim-anywhere
Reopen your most recent file:
$ vim $( ls ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/vim-anywhere | sort -r | head -n 1 )
Why?
I use Vim for almost everything. I wish I didn't have to say almost. My usual workflow is to open Vim, write, copy the text out of my current buffer and paste it into whatever application I was just using. vim-anywhere attempts to automate this process as much as possible, reducing the friction of using Vim to do more than just edit code.
Bugs
First, make sure to read the FAQ. If you don't find the answer you're looking for there, feel free to open an issue.
Contributing
Pull requests, suggestions and issues of any kind are welcome. Make sure to check out the contribution guidelines before you submit a pull request.
License
MIT.