![]() U can do that with putting public ssh key into pi and running ssh-agent on local computers. Tmux send-keys -t $session:$window.3 "repl" C-mĪlso make sure to make paswordless login with ssh. Tmux send-keys -t $session:$window.3 "ssh pi" C-m Tmux send-keys -t $session:$window.2 "attach $user 'tidal'" C-m ![]() Tmux send-keys -t $session:$window.2 "cd $user" C-m Tmux send-keys -t $session:$window.2 "ssh pi" C-m There's a list of Neovim-specific plugins: here in neovim's github. As time goes by you will begin to see really impressive plugins and programs that work with Neovim but not Vim. Tmux send-keys -t $session:$window.1 "scnvim" C-m The thing I am most excited about as a Vim user are the new kinds of plugins, integrations, and interfaces that will be enabled by the changes under Neovim's hood. Tmux send-keys -t $session:$window.1 "ssh pi" C-m Compare macvim vs neovim and see what are their differences. Tmux setw -g pane-active-border-style fg=colour233,bg=#b294bb Tmux new-session -s $session -n $window -d ![]() Tmux has-session -t $session &> /dev/null If setup is already initiated then it just connects. Those scripts checks if its first user then it initiates setup. Here is tmux local script which craetes panes and ssh into server then launches specific script e.g. I recommend creating one folder per user and putting file there. Also u need to edit different file with instant.nvim. I am not using any nested tmux session because it becomes mess really fast. One for tidal, other for supercollider etc… U can see that in a picture. I am adding picture below to illustrate working setup.īasically I wrote script where several panes are created in local tmux session and each ones ssh to rasberry pi and launches specific tmux script based on who is connecting. For tidal instant.nvim works really great so by that logic its gonna work for scnvim too. Posts with mentions or reviews of macvim.We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. That way its more like using several mouses at the same time only one user can interact at a time. And for supercollider just connecting to same tmux instance. So far we been playing with tidal writing to same ghci. ![]() But after checking the code its 100% possible. Hi didint change scnvim to write to same sclang yet. My guess is that either the config = require’’ in packer, or the require’scnvim’ in the config.scnvim file don’t get through properly, but I’m not sure how I’d find out which one or what to do about it… config/nvim/lua/namespace/config/a, which contains the the actual require’scnvim’ call and the Example config ( GitHub - davidgranstrom/scnvim: Neovim frontend for SuperCollider.). config/nvim/a - requires things inĢ -.config/nvim/lua/namespace/a - which in turn, from within e’s config key, requires files inģ. If anybody can quickly spot an obvious misunderstanding, I’d be very grateful…ġ –. SC seems to work, finally, but passing configs to scnvim somehow still doesn’t… this might be my being new to lua and not quite understanding what path the require function requires from (I’ve gone over the doc a few times already lol) I’ll leave the post here for posterity or in case it helps other newbies like me: EDIT: nvm, figured it out! was missing the return statement in the required files, because I had blindly copied them over from some vimrc. ![]()
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