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Open Files with Terminal Vim by default [mac, iterm]
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If you want your terminal vim to open files you double click, follow the following steps (MacOS only): | |
1. Open Automator | |
2. Select Application | |
3. Copy the attached file | |
4. Save and set as default for opening files | |
Multiple files are opened in vim tabs. | |
If there is already a vim instance running, files are opened in it. | |
Bugs / Problems: | |
- does not open files when vim instance is in insert mode | |
- vim instances running e.g. in tmux are not recognized | |
Also thank Daniel Beck, who posted the script I adjusted | |
http://superuser.com/questions/283418/how-can-i-make-terminal-vim-my-default-editor-application-in-mac-os-x |
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on run {input, parameters} | |
if (count of input) > 0 then | |
tell application "System Events" | |
set runs to false | |
try | |
set p to application process "iTerm" | |
set runs to true | |
end try | |
end tell | |
tell application "iTerm" | |
activate | |
if (count of terminals) = 0 then | |
make new terminal | |
end if | |
set numItems to the count of items of input | |
set numTerms to the count of terminals | |
set launchPaths to "" | |
repeat with t from 0 to (numTerms - 1) | |
tell item (numTerms - t) of terminals | |
if (count of sessions) = 0 then | |
launch session "Default" | |
end if | |
repeat with s from 1 to count of sessions | |
set currentSession to item s of sessions | |
if name of currentSession contains "vim" then | |
tell currentSession | |
write text (":silent! tablast") | |
repeat with x from 1 to numItems | |
set filePath to quoted form of POSIX path of item x of input | |
write text (":execute 'tabedit '.fnameescape(" & filePath & ")") | |
end repeat | |
return | |
end tell | |
end if | |
end repeat | |
end tell | |
end repeat | |
tell current terminal | |
tell (launch session "Default") | |
repeat with x from 1 to numItems | |
set filePath to quoted form of POSIX path of item x of input | |
set launchPaths to launchPaths & " " & filePath | |
end repeat | |
write text ("mvim -p " & launchPaths) | |
end tell | |
end tell | |
end tell | |
end if | |
end run |
can this be shell command make all feature same???
for iterm2 on latest os x things change a little. Here's what I use. It's not 100% the same, but it suits my needs.
But this is only for iTerm, what about the regular zsh terminal?
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for iterm2 on latest os x things change a little. Here's what I use. It's not 100% the same, but it suits my needs.