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I have Vim inside Tmux. When I copy text using yy and paste. I get the following error E353: Nothing in register *.

This issue only happens when using Vim 7.4. However, when using Vim outside of Tmux, this issue does not occur.

On a sidenote, this does not happen when using Vim 7.3 (vim version installed by OSX 10.9), inside or outside of Tmux.

In .vimrc, I have:

set clipboard=unnamed

In .tmux.conf, I have:

set-option -g default-command "reattach-to-user-namespace -l bash"
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  • tmux, ssh, vim and vim plugins, can fight each other over control of the system's clipboard and making it one and the same with vim system-registers. Vim hasn't changed, but tmux and your os clipboard system has. What worked for me was turning it all off, then making new keybindings to tell vim exactly what to do on a given keystroke. See: askubuntu.com/questions/60200/… Apr 22, 2021 at 12:36

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In my case I just got it fixed by including on .tmux.conf the following configuration:

set -g default-command 'reattach-to-user-namespace $SHELL --login'
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    Care to explain the line or link the relevant doc?
    – Seriously
    Feb 2, 2023 at 21:14
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Try "*y and "*p.

If you do that often, put the line below in your ~/.vimrc to synchronize your system clipboard and Vim's unnamed register:

set clipboard=unnamed

See :help registers and :help 'clipboard.

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  • I made an edit above. I forgot to mention that I have the set clipboard setting in vimrc
    – Samuel
    Sep 5, 2014 at 11:49
  • How did you install Vim?
    – romainl
    Sep 5, 2014 at 12:04
  • I installed Vim 7.4 using Homebrew
    – Samuel
    Sep 8, 2014 at 2:27
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Edit: Actually it seems to only when I start vim on a nerdtrw buffer using vim .. Setting again the clipboard to unnamed seems to fix the issue (:set clipboard=unnamed).

I experienced the same issue. It seems to be a bug in the latest vim versions available via brew (7.4.430 and 7.4.430_1).

I did not find any workaround and had to rollback to the previous one that is working fine (7.4.335).

To do so:

brew rm vim
brew update
cd /usr/local
git checkout 2150e2d2a89f79f3ab58490433e91f7a36ebf150
brew intall vim
git checkout master
brew cleanup

If you get a 404 when trying to download vim, edit the formula file in /usr/local/Library/Formula/vim.rb and replace:

by

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I face the same issue, E353: Nothing in register * using Ubuntu 14.04 which has vim version: 2:7.4.052-1ubuntu3 installed from its default PPA repository.

Was working OK with vim version : 7.3

Work around : You can use below options :

  1. Use vim -p to open multiple panes. Eg: vim -p file1 file2 and copy and paste as necessary. To move between panes, you can use ":tabn" or ":tabp"
  2. If using Nerdtree plugin with your vim, then also you can simply yank and navigate to the destination file and do a paste.
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I've tried in many ways, I can get from the Internet to solve this problem, But finally, the solution is removing your configuration "set clipboard=uname" in your vimrc. I'm trying to find why it works...

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