So, suppose that I'm in a terminal vim session, and I want to start ghci
(in the current terminal). What do I do?

<localleader>cc starts a new terminal, which is not what I want.

On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Alfredo Di Napoli <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> in case you have missed it, I've released a Vim plugin called Cumino:
>
> http://adinapoli.github.com/cumino/
>
> It does one simple thing: It allows communication between Vim and tmux, in
> particular to a ghci session. With Cumino you can fire-up Vim,
> load a ghci session and interact with it with only few keystrokes. The
> plugin also supports visual selection: you can select for example a
> function (even with all its signature!)
> and you can send it to ghci. The visual selection supports imports, custom
> types and typeclasses.
>
> It's a simple idea but so damn useful, imho.
>
> This release also adds the possibility to prettify the code using the
> excellent stylish-haskell: select a snippet, simply indent in the usual way
> ( = ) and voilĂ , now
> your code is indented!
>
> Feedback are highly appreciated, as well as contributions.
> There are still some issues with some terminals (for example urxvt does
> not work right now) but the plugin has been tested against gnome-terminal,
> xterm and mlterm.
>
> I'll post in reddit too for completeness!
>
> Bye!
> Alfredo
>
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