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codemp-nvim
code multiplexer for neovim
CodeMP is a collaborative text editing plugin to work remotely. It seamlessly integrates in your editor providing remote cursors and instant text synchronization, as well as a remote virtual workspace for you and your team.
CodeMP is build with state-of-the-art CRDT technology, guaranteeing eventual consistency. This means everyone in a workspace will always be working on the exact same file eventually: even under unreliable networks or constrained resources, the underlying CRDT will always reach a convergent state across all users. Even with this baseline, CodeMP's proto is optimized for speed and low network footprint, meaning even slow connections can provide stable real-time editing.
This is the reference codemp neovim plugin maintained by hexedtech
usage
Caution
codemp-nvim is not finished nor ready for early adopters, this is a demo
to interact with this plugin use the :MP
command
command | description |
---|---|
:MP toggle |
toggles the codemp sidebar |
:MP connect [host] [username] [password] |
to connect to server, user and pwd will be prompted if not given |
:MP disconnect |
disconnects from server |
:MP id |
shows current client id |
:MP join <workspace> |
will join requested workspace; starts processing cursors, users and filetree |
:MP leave <workspace> |
disconnect from a joined workspace |
:MP attach <buffer> |
will attach to requested buffer if it exists (opens a new local buffer and uses current window) |
:MP detach <buffer> |
detach from a buffer and stop receiving changes |
:MP share |
shares current file: creates a new buffer with local file's content, and attach to it |
:MP sync |
forces resynchronization of current buffer |
:MP create <bufname> |
will create a new empty buffer in workspace |
:MP delete <bufname> |
will delete a buffer from workspace |
quick start
- first connect to server with
:MP connect
- then join a workspace with
:MP join <workspace>
- either attach directly to a buffer with
:MP attach <buffer>
or browse available buffers with:MP toggle
MP command autocompletes available options for current state, so cycle if you forget any name
configuration
it's possible to configure global vim.g.codemp_username
and a vim.g.codemp_password
which will be used when connecting
installation
Important
the release zip provided is a tech demo for linux, there are no official releases yet
- download the internal demo bundle from here
- place the whole
codemp
folder under your.config/nvim/lua
directory - add
CODEMP = require('codemp')
at the end of yourinit.lua
building
this plugin relies on the native codemp lua bindings: just compile the main codemp
project with lua
feature enabled
and place a lua.so
or lua.dll
together with the plugin lua files while bundling