Enables copying to system clipboard in Tmux.
Tested and working on Linux, OSX and Cygwin.
Note: screencast shows using the "put selection" feature with Ctrl-y
key
binding in copy mode. In v2.0.0
this key binding was changed to Y
(shift-y).
-
prefix + y
- copies text from the command line to clipboard.
Works with all popular shells/repls. Tested with: -
prefix + Y
(shift-y) - copy pane current working directory to clipboard.
copy mode bindings:
y
- copy selection to system clipboardY
(shift-y) - "put" selection - equivalent to copying a selection, and pasting it to the command lineAlt-y
- performs both of the above: copy to system clipboard and put to command line (deprecated, not useful)
-
reattach-to-user-namespace
Install with brew$ brew install reattach-to-user-namespace
or macports$ sudo port install tmux-pasteboard
.Note: Beginning with OSX Yosemite (10.10),
pbcopy
is reported to work correctly withtmux
, so we believereattach-to-user-namespace
is not needed anymore. Please install it in case the plugin doesn't work for you.
xclip
ORxsel
command
You most likely already have one of them, but if not:- Debian / Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt-get install xclip
or$ sudo apt-get install xsel
- Red hat / CentOS:
$ yum install xclip
or$ yum install xsel
- Debian / Ubuntu:
putclip
command
Get the command by installingcygutils-extra
package with Cygwin'ssetup*.exe
.
Mouse Support
When making a selection using tmux mode-mouse on
or mode-mouse copy-mode
,
you cannot rely on the default 'release mouse after selection to copy' behavior.
Instead, press y
before releasing mouse.
Shell vi mode compatibility
# in .tmux.conf
set -g @shell_mode 'vi'
Linux clipboard
Copying to clipboard is done using xclip -selection clipboard
or
xsel --clipboard
command by default.
If copying is different on your system, and you need the command to be i.e.
xclip -selection primary
or xsel -i --primary
, here's how to customize:
# in .tmux.conf
set -g @yank_selection 'primary'
Use full names as option ('primary', 'secondary', 'clipboard')
Installation with Tmux Plugin Manager (recommended)
Add plugin to the list of TPM plugins in .tmux.conf
:
set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tmux-yank'
Hit prefix + I
to fetch the plugin and source it. You should now be able to
use the plugin.
Clone the repo:
$ git clone https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-yank ~/clone/path
Add this line to the bottom of .tmux.conf
:
run-shell ~/clone/path/yank.tmux
Reload TMUX environment:
# type this in terminal
$ tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf
You should now be able to use the plugin.
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