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Control Neovim instances using "nvr" commandline tool

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nvr is a tool that helps controlling nvim processes.

It basically does two things:

  1. adds back the --remote family of options (see man vim)

  2. helps controlling the current nvim from within :terminal

To target a certain nvim process, you either use the --servername option or set the environment variable $NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS.

Since $NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS is implicitely set by each nvim process, you can call nvr from within Neovim (:terminal) without specifying --servername.

Installation

$ pip3 install neovim-remote

Usage

Start a nvim process (which acts as a server) in one shell:

$ NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS=/tmp/nvimsocket nvim

And do this in another shell:

$ # Spares us from using --servername all the time:
$ export NVIM_LISTEN_ADDRESS=/tmp/nvimsocket
$ # This is optional, since nvr assumes /tmp/nvimsocket by default.

$ # Open two files:
$ nvr --remote file1 file2

$ # Send keys to the current buffer:
$ nvr --remote-send 'iabc<esc>'
$ # Enter insert mode, insert 'abc', and go back to normal mode again.

$ # Evaluate any VimL expression, e.g. get all listed buffers:
$ nvr --remote-expr "join(sort(map(filter(range(bufnr('$')), 'buflisted(v:val)'), 'bufname(v:val)')), "\""\n"\"")"
.config/git/config
vim/vimrc
zsh/.zprofile

See nvr -h for all options.

FAQ

How to open directories?

:e /tmp opens a directory view via netrw. Netrw works by hooking into certain events, BufEnter in this case (see :au FileExplorer for all of them).

Unfortunately Neovim’s API doesn’t trigger any autocmds on its own, so simply nvr /tmp won’t work. Meanwhile you can work around it like this:

$ nvr /tmp -c 'doautocmd BufEnter'

Reading from stdin?

Yes! E.g. echo "foo\nbar" | nvr -o - and cat file | nvr --remote - work just as you would expect them to work.

Exit code?

If you use a recent enough Neovim, nvr will use the same exit code as the linked nvim.

E.g. nvr --remote-wait <file> and then :cquit in the linked nvim will make nvr return with 1.

Talking to nvr from Neovim?

Imagine nvr --remote-wait file. The buffer that represents “file” in Neovim now has a local variable b:nvr. It’s a list of channels for each connected nvr process.

If we wanted to create a command that disconnects all nvr processes with exit code 1:

command! Cquit
    \  if exists('b:nvr')
    \|   for chanid in b:nvr
    \|     silent! call rpcnotify(chanid, 'Exit', 1)
    \|   endfor
    \| endif

Demos

(Click on the GIFs to watch them full-size.)

Using nvr from another shell: Demo 1

Using nvr from within :terminal: Demo 2

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