tmux_copy_last_command_output/README.md
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# Tmux Capture Last Command Output
Capture the output of the last terminal command and open it an editor in a separate tmux window.
## Installation
### Using [TPM](https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tpm):
set -g @plugin 'artemave/tmux_capture_last_command_output'
Hit <kbd>prefix</kbd> + <kbd>I</kbd> to fetch and source the plugin.
### Manual
Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/artemave/tmux_capture_last_command_output.git ~/.tmux/plugins/tmux_capture_last_command_output
Source it in your `.tmux.conf`:
run-shell ~/.tmux/plugins/tmux_capture_last_command_output/tmux_capture_last_command_output.tmux
Reload TMUX conf by running:
tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf
## Configuration
#### @command-capture-key
Required. Set Prefix + key to trigger the plugin. For example, `prefix+t`:
```
set -g @command-capture-key t
```
#### @command-capture-prompt-pattern
Required. A regexp to identify command separator. Usually a prompt. E.g., if set to '] % ', the plugin will capture the latest output up until the first line that contains '] % ':
```
set -g @command-capture-prompt-pattern '] % '
```
#### @command-capture-editor-cmd
Optional. An editor to use for the captured output. Defaults to `$EDITOR -`, which works with vim/nvim. Example:
```
set -g @command-capture-editor-cmd 'nvim -'
```