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The aim of yanky.nvim is to improve yank and put functionalities for Neovim.

French slogan:

"Vas-y Yanky, c'est bon !" - Yanky Vincent

Or in English:

"Yanky-ki-yay, motherf*cker" - John McYanky

✨ Features

⚡️ Requirements

Requires neovim > 0.9.0.

📦 Installation

Install the plugin with your preferred package manager:

lazy.nvim

{
  "gbprod/yanky.nvim",
  opts = {
    -- your configuration comes here
    -- or leave it empty to use the default settings
    -- refer to the configuration section below
  },
}
<details> <summary>More complete setup</summary>
{
  "gbprod/yanky.nvim",
  dependencies = {
    { "kkharji/sqlite.lua" }
  },
  opts = {
    ring = { storage = "sqlite" },
  },
  keys = {
    { "<leader>p", function() require("telescope").extensions.yank_history.yank_history({ }) end, desc = "Open Yank History" },
    { "y", "<Plug>(YankyYank)", mode = { "n", "x" }, desc = "Yank text" },
    { "p", "<Plug>(YankyPutAfter)", mode = { "n", "x" }, desc = "Put yanked text after cursor" },
    { "P", "<Plug>(YankyPutBefore)", mode = { "n", "x" }, desc = "Put yanked text before cursor" },
    { "gp", "<Plug>(YankyGPutAfter)", mode = { "n", "x" }, desc = "Put yanked text after selection" },
    { "gP", "<Plug>(YankyGPutBefore)", mode = { "n", "x" }, desc = "Put yanked text before selection" },
    { "<c-p>", "<Plug>(YankyPreviousEntry)", desc = "Select previous entry through yank history" },
    { "<c-n>", "<Plug>(YankyNextEntry)", desc = "Select next entry through yank history" },
    { "]p", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterLinewise)", desc = "Put indented after cursor (linewise)" },
    { "[p", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeLinewise)", desc = "Put indented before cursor (linewise)" },
    { "]P", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterLinewise)", desc = "Put indented after cursor (linewise)" },
    { "[P", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeLinewise)", desc = "Put indented before cursor (linewise)" },
    { ">p", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterShiftRight)", desc = "Put and indent right" },
    { "<p", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterShiftLeft)", desc = "Put and indent left" },
    { ">P", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeShiftRight)", desc = "Put before and indent right" },
    { "<P", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeShiftLeft)", desc = "Put before and indent left" },
    { "=p", "<Plug>(YankyPutAfterFilter)", desc = "Put after applying a filter" },
    { "=P", "<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeFilter)", desc = "Put before applying a filter" },
  },
}
</details>

packer

-- Lua
use("gbprod/yanky.nvim")
require("yanky").setup({
    -- your configuration comes here
    -- or leave it empty to use the default settings
    -- refer to the configuration section below
})

⚙️ Configuration

Yanky comes with the following defaults:

{
  ring = {
    history_length = 100,
    storage = "shada",
    storage_path = vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/databases/yanky.db", -- Only for sqlite storage
    sync_with_numbered_registers = true,
    cancel_event = "update",
    ignore_registers = { "_" },
    update_register_on_cycle = false,
  },
  picker = {
    select = {
      action = nil, -- nil to use default put action
    },
    telescope = {
      use_default_mappings = true, -- if default mappings should be used
      mappings = nil, -- nil to use default mappings or no mappings (see `use_default_mappings`)
    },
  },
  system_clipboard = {
    sync_with_ring = true,
    clipboard_register = nil,
  },
  highlight = {
    on_put = true,
    on_yank = true,
    timer = 500,
  },
  preserve_cursor_position = {
    enabled = true,
  },
  textobj = {
   enabled = true,
  },
}

⌨️ Mappings

This plugin contains no default mappings and will have no effect until you add your own maps to it. You should at least set those keymaps for yank ring usage:

vim.keymap.set({"n","x"}, "p", "<Plug>(YankyPutAfter)")
vim.keymap.set({"n","x"}, "P", "<Plug>(YankyPutBefore)")
vim.keymap.set({"n","x"}, "gp", "<Plug>(YankyGPutAfter)")
vim.keymap.set({"n","x"}, "gP", "<Plug>(YankyGPutBefore)")

vim.keymap.set("n", "<c-p>", "<Plug>(YankyPreviousEntry)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "<c-n>", "<Plug>(YankyNextEntry)")

And those keymaps for tpope/vim-unimpaired like usage:

vim.keymap.set("n", "]p", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterLinewise)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "[p", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeLinewise)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "]P", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterLinewise)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "[P", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeLinewise)")

vim.keymap.set("n", ">p", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterShiftRight)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "<p", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterShiftLeft)")
vim.keymap.set("n", ">P", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeShiftRight)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "<P", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeShiftLeft)")

vim.keymap.set("n", "=p", "<Plug>(YankyPutAfterFilter)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "=P", "<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeFilter)")

Some features requires specific mappings, refer to feature documentation section.

🖇️ Yank-ring

Yank-ring allows cycling throught yank history when putting text (like the Emacs "kill-ring" feature). Yanky automatically maintain a history of yanks that you can choose between when pasting.

⌨️ Mappings

vim.keymap.set("n", "<c-p>", "<Plug>(YankyPreviousEntry)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "<c-n>", "<Plug>(YankyNextEntry)")

With these mappings, after performing a paste, you can cycle through the history by hitting <c-n> and <c-p>. Any modifications done after pasting will cancel the possibility to cycle.

Note that the swap operations above will only affect the current paste and the history will be unchanged.

⚙️ Configuration

require("yanky").setup({
  ring = {
    history_length = 100,
    storage = "shada",
    sync_with_numbered_registers = true,
    cancel_event = "update",
    ignore_registers = { "_" },
    update_register_on_cycle = false,
  },
  system_clipboard = {
    sync_with_ring = true,
  },
})

ring.history_length

Default : 100

Define the number of yanked items that will be saved and used for ring.

ring.storage

Default : shada

Available : shada, sqlite or memory

Define the storage mode for ring values.

Using shada, this will save pesistantly using Neovim ShaDa feature. This means that history will be persisted between each session of Neovim.

You can also use this feature to sync the yank history across multiple running instances of Neovim by updating shada file. If you execute :wshada in the first instance and then :rshada in the second instance, the second instance will be synced with the yank history in the first instance.

Using memory, each Neovim instance will have his own history and il will be lost between sessions.

If you want to use sqlite as storage, you must add kkharji/sqlite.lua as dependency:

use({
  "gbprod/yanky.nvim",
  requires = { "kkharji/sqlite.lua" }
})

Sqlite is more reliable than ShaDa but requires more dependencies. You can change the storage path using ring.storage_path option.

ring.sync_with_numbered_registers

Default : true

History can also be synchronized with numbered registers. Every time the yank history changes the numbered registers 1 - 9 will be updated to sync with the first 9 entries in the yank history. See here for an explanation of why we would want do do this.

ring.cancel_event

Default: update

Define the event used to cancel ring activation. update will cancel ring on next buffer update, move will cancel ring when moving cursor or content changed.

ring.ignore_registers

Default: { "_" }

Define registeres to be ignored. By default the black hole register is ignored.

system_clipboard.sync_with_ring

Default: true

Yanky can automatically adds to ring history yanks that occurs outside of Neovim. This works regardless to your &clipboard setting.

This means, if &clipboard is set to unnamed and/or unnamedplus, if you yank something outside of Neovim, you can put it immediatly using p and it will be added to your yank ring.

If &clipboard is empty, if you yank something outside of Neovim, this will be the first value you'll have when cycling through the ring. Basicly, you can do p and then <c-p> to paste yanked text.

Note that clipboard == unnamed uses the primary selection of the system (see :h clipbard for more details) which is updated on selection, not on copy/yank. Also note that the syncing happens when neovim gains focus.

system_clipboard.clipboard_register

Default: nil use &clipboard

Choose the register that is synced with ring (from above). If &clipboard is empty then * is used.

ring.update_register_on_cycle

Default: false

Using the update_register_on_cycle option, when you cycle through the ring, the contents of the register used to update will be updated with the last content cycled.

Commands

You can clear yank history using YankyClearHistory command.

📜 Yank history picker

This allows you to select an entry in your recorded yank history using default vim.ui.select neovim prompt (you can use stevearc/dressing.nvim to customize this) or the awesome telescope.nvim.

It uses the same history as yank ring, so, if you want to increase history size, just use ring.history_length option.

See Integrations to have a completion with nvim-cmp.

Yank history completions

Using nvim-cmp and cmp_yanky, you can also get suggestions from your yank history as you type in insert mode.

<details> <summary>demonstration</summary> <img src="https://github.com/chrisgrieser/cmp_yanky/assets/73286100/e1e62358-63d0-4261-88ed-47bb155576d2" alt="showcasing cmp-yanky" width=70%> </details>

⚙️ Configuration

To use vim.ui.select picker, just call YankyRingHistory command.

To use the yank_history Telescope picker, register yank_history as a Telescope extension in your Neovim config file.

:lua require("telescope").load_extension("yank_history")

After loading the extension, you can access the picker by running:

:Telescope yank_history

Or:

:lua require("telescope").extensions.yank_history.yank_history()

Set the Telescope option dynamic_preview_title to true if you want your Telescope preview window to have a dynamic title showing the register's type.

Default configuration :

require("yanky").setup({
  picker = {
    select = {
      action = nil, -- nil to use default put action
    },
    telescope = {
      mappings = nil, -- nil to use default mappings
    },
  },
})

picker.select.action

Default : nil

This define the action that should be done when selecting an item in the vim.ui.select prompt. If you let this option to nil, this will use the default action : put selected item after cursor.

Available actions:

require("yanky.picker").actions.put("p") -- put after cursor
require("yanky.picker").actions.put("P") -- put before cursor
require("yanky.picker").actions.put("gp") -- put after cursor and leave the cursor after
require("yanky.picker").actions.put("gP") -- put before cursor and leave the cursor after
require("yanky.picker").actions.delete() -- delete entry from yank history
require("yanky.picker").actions.set_register(regname) -- fill register with selected value
require("yanky.picker").actions.put_and_set_register("p", regname) -- put and fill register with selected value

picker.telescope.use_default_mappings

Default : true

This define if default Telescope mappings should be use.

If you let this option to true, this will use the default mappings :

local utils = require("yanky.utils")
local mapping = require("yanky.telescope.mapping")

require("yanky").setup({
  picker = {
    telescope = {
      mappings = {
        default = mapping.put("p"),
        i = {
          ["<c-g>"] = mapping.put("p"),
          ["<c-k>"] = mapping.put("P"),
          ["<c-x>"] = mapping.delete(),
          ["<c-r>"] = mapping.set_register(utils.get_default_register()),
        },
        n = {
          p = mapping.put("p"),
          P = mapping.put("P"),
          d = mapping.delete(),
          r = mapping.set_register(utils.get_default_register())
        },
      }
    }
  }
})

picker.telescope.mappings

Default : nil

This define or overrides the mappings available in Telescope.

If you set use_default_mappings to true, mappings will be merged with default mappings.

Available actions:

require("yanky.telescope.mapping").put("p") -- put after cursor
require("yanky.telescope.mapping").put("P") -- put before cursor
require("yanky.telescope.mapping").put("gp") -- put after cursor and leave the cursor after
require("yanky.telescope.mapping").put("gP") -- put before cursor and leave the cursor after
require("yanky.telescope.mapping").delete() -- delete entry from yank history
require("yanky.telescope.mapping").set_register(regname) -- fill register {regname} with selected value

You can also use any of available special puts like this:

require("yanky.telescope.mapping").special_put("{{ name of the special put }}")

-- eg.
require("yanky.telescope.mapping").special_put("YankyPutAfterCharwiseJoined")

💡 Highlight put and yanked text

This will give you a visual feedback on put and yank text by highlighting this.

### Configuration

require("yanky").setup({
  highlight = {
    on_put = true,
    on_yank = true,
    timer = 500,
  },
})

You can override YankyPut highlight to change colors.

highlight.on_put

Default : true

Define if highlight put text feature is enabled.

highlight.on_yank

Default : true

Define if highlight yanked text feature is enabled.

highlight.timer

Default : 500

Define the duration of highlight.

⤵️ Preserve cursor position on yank

By default in Neovim, when yanking text, cursor moves to the start of the yanked text. Could be annoying especially when yanking a large text object such as a paragraph or a large text object.

With this feature, yank will function exactly the same as previously with the one difference being that the cursor position will not change after performing a yank.

⌨️ Mappings

vim.keymap.set({"n","x"}, "y", "<Plug>(YankyYank)")

⚙️ Configuration

require("yanky").setup({
  preserve_cursor_position = {
    enabled = true,
  },
})

preserve_cursor_position.enabled

Default : true

Define if cursor position should be preserved on yank. This works only if mappings has been defined.

⭐ Special put

Yanky comes with special put moves (inspired by tpope/vim-unimpaired):

⌨️ Mappings

For basic usage (like with tpope/vim-unimpaired), you can use those bindings:

vim.keymap.set("n", "]p", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterLinewise)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "[p", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeLinewise)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "]P", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterLinewise)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "[P", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeLinewise)")

vim.keymap.set("n", ">p", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterShiftRight)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "<p", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterShiftLeft)")
vim.keymap.set("n", ">P", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeShiftRight)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "<P", "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeShiftLeft)")

vim.keymap.set("n", "=p", "<Plug>(YankyPutAfterFilter)")
vim.keymap.set("n", "=P", "<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeFilter)")

To go further, Plug mappings are constructed like this: Yanky(put-type)(modifier)(rewriter).

put-type can be:

modifier (optional) can be:

rewriter (optional) can be:

<details> <summary><b>All special puts</b></summary>
<Plug>(YankyPutAfter)
<Plug>(YankyPutAfterBlockwise)
<Plug>(YankyPutAfterBlockwiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutAfterCharwise)
<Plug>(YankyPutAfterCharwiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutAfterFilter)
<Plug>(YankyPutAfterFilterJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutAfterJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutAfterLinewise)
<Plug>(YankyPutAfterLinewiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutAfterShiftLeft)
<Plug>(YankyPutAfterShiftLeftJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutAfterShiftRight)
<Plug>(YankyPutAfterShiftRightJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutBefore)
<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeBlockwise)
<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeBlockwiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeCharwise)
<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeCharwiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeFilter)
<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeFilterJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeLinewise)
<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeLinewiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeShiftLeft)
<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeShiftLeftJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeShiftRight)
<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeShiftRightJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfter)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfterBlockwise)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfterBlockwiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfterCharwise)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfterCharwiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfterFilter)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfterFilterJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfterJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfterLinewise)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfterLinewiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfterShiftLeft)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfterShiftLeftJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfterShiftRight)
<Plug>(YankyGPutAfterShiftRightJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBefore)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBeforeBlockwise)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBeforeBlockwiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBeforeCharwise)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBeforeCharwiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBeforeFilter)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBeforeFilterJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBeforeJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBeforeLinewise)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBeforeLinewiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBeforeShiftLeft)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBeforeShiftLeftJoined)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBeforeShiftRight)
<Plug>(YankyGPutBeforeShiftRightJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfter)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterBlockwise)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterBlockwiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterCharwise)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterCharwiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterFilter)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterFilterJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterLinewise)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterLinewiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterShiftLeft)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterShiftLeftJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterShiftRight)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterShiftRightJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBefore)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeBlockwise)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeBlockwiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeCharwise)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeCharwiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeFilter)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeFilterJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeLinewise)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeLinewiseJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeShiftLeft)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeShiftLeftJoined)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeShiftRight)
<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeShiftRightJoined)
</details>

⚓ Text object

Yanky comes with a text object corresponding to last put text. To use it, you have to enable it in settings and set a keymap.

⚙️ Configuration

require("yanky").setup({
  textobj = {
    enabled = true,
  },
})

⌨️ Mappings

vim.keymap.set({ "o", "x" }, "lp", function()
  require("yanky.textobj").last_put()
end, {})

🎨 Colors

DescriptionGroupDefault
Highlight color for put textYankyPutlink to Search
Highlight color for yanked textYankyYankedlink to Search

🤝 Integrations

<details> <summary><b>gbprod/substitute.nvim</b></summary>

To enable gbprod/substitute.nvim swap when performing a substitution, you can add this to your setup:

require("substitute").setup({
  on_substitute = require("yanky.integration").substitute(),
})

or

opts = {
  on_substitute = function() require("yanky.integration").substitute() end,
}
</details> <details> <summary><b>hrsh7th/nvim-cmp</b></summary>

Using hrsh7th/nvim-cmp and chrisgrieser/cmp_yanky, you can also get suggestions from your yank history as you type in insert mode.

<img src="https://github.com/chrisgrieser/cmp_yanky/assets/73286100/e1e62358-63d0-4261-88ed-47bb155576d2" alt="showcasing cmp-yanky" width=70%> </details> <details> <summary><b>anuvyklack/hydra.nvim</b></summary>

To work with anuvyklack/hydra.nvim only setup <C-n>/<C-p> mapping when yanky is activated, you can add this to your setup:

local Hydra = require("hydra")

local function t(str)
  return api.nvim_replace_termcodes(str, true, true, true)
end

local yanky_hydra = Hydra({
  name = "Yank ring",
  mode = "n",
  heads = {
    { "p", "<Plug>(YankyPutAfter)", { desc = "After" } },
    { "P", "<Plug>(YankyPutBefore)", { desc = "Before" } },
    { "<c-p>", "<Plug>(YankyPreviousEntry)", { private = true, desc = "↑" } },
    { "<c-n>", "<Plug>(YankyNextEntry)", { private = true, desc = "↓" } },
  },
})

-- choose/change the mappings if you want
for key, putAction in pairs({
  ["p"] = "<Plug>(YankyPutAfter)",
  ["P"] = "<Plug>(YankyPutBefore)",
  ["gp"] = "<Plug>(YankyGPutAfter)",
  ["gP"] = "<Plug>(YankyGPutBefore)",
}) do
  vim.keymap.set({ "n", "x" }, key, function()
    vim.fn.feedkeys(t(putAction))
    yanky_hydra:activate()
  end)
end

-- choose/change the mappings if you want
for key, putAction in pairs({
  ["]p"] = "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterLinewise)",
  ["[p"] = "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeLinewise)",
  ["]P"] = "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterLinewise)",
  ["[P"] = "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeLinewise)",

  [">p"] = "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterShiftRight)",
  ["<p"] = "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentAfterShiftLeft)",
  [">P"] = "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeShiftRight)",
  ["<P"] = "<Plug>(YankyPutIndentBeforeShiftLeft)",

  ["=p"] = "<Plug>(YankyPutAfterFilter)",
  ["=P"] = "<Plug>(YankyPutBeforeFilter)",
}) do
  vim.keymap.set("n", key, function()
    vim.fn.feedkeys(t(putAction))
    yanky_hydra:activate()
  end)
end
</details>

🎉 Credits

This plugin is mostly a lua version of svermeulen/vim-yoink awesome plugin.

Other inspiration :