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I'm using zsh with vi keybindings for my prompt. When I use Y to copy text and paste it to the current prompt it does not work as expected.
Y
When I'm in insert mode everything is fine. When I'm in normal mode the text gets butchered (because tmux-yank does not enter insert mode)
I can work around this issue but it would be nice if tmux-yank would check if the prompt is in normal mode and enter insert mode.
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I think this is a related issue: #107
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@jandamm Try adding set -g @shell_mode 'vi' in ~/.tmux.conf (see #63 (comment)).
set -g @shell_mode 'vi'
~/.tmux.conf
Thanks, but I haven't used tmux for years now. Keeping it open since there are seven 👍 so I'm probably not the only one who had this issue.
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I'm using zsh with vi keybindings for my prompt.
When I use
Y
to copy text and paste it to the current prompt it does not work as expected.When I'm in insert mode everything is fine.
When I'm in normal mode the text gets butchered (because tmux-yank does not enter insert mode)
I can work around this issue but it would be nice if tmux-yank would check if the prompt is in normal mode and enter insert mode.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: