Julia-vterm provides a major-mode for an inferior Julia process (or REPL) that runs in vterm, and a minor-mode that extends julia-mode with the ability to interact with the inferior Julia process.
The functionalities required for typical REPL interaction have been implemented. While I would like to keep this package simple, suggestions are always welcome.
If you want to use Julia with Org Babel, please consider trying ob-julia-vterm. It uses julia-vterm and provides a solid babel development experience with session and asynchronous execution support.
You can install this package from MELPA. The package name is “julia-vterm”.
For manual installation, download julia-vterm.el
into somewhere in your local directory and use package-install-file
command. Please make sure julia-mode and emacs-libvterm are installed and configured correctly.
Turn on julia-vterm-mode
in a julia-mode
buffer to use this package. A symbol “⁂” in the mode line indicates that the julia-mode buffer is ready to interact with the julia-vterm REPL. Add the following line to your init file to enable julia-vterm-mode
in julia-mode
buffers automatically.
(add-hook 'julia-mode-hook #'julia-vterm-mode)
By default, the command named julia
in your PATH
is used. You can use a Julia executable in any path by setting the julia-vterm-repl-program
variable to its absolute path. The variable can contain switches for the julia
command. For example, you can use a julia
executable at a certain path, with 4 threads enabled, by the line like the following.
(setq julia-vterm-repl-program "/path/to/julia -t 4")
M-x julia-vterm-repl
(or M-x julia
if no other packages define it before julia-vterm is loaded) opens an inferior Julia REPL buffer.
In a julia script buffer with julia-vterm-mode
on, you can open a Julia REPL with M-x julia-vterm-switch-to-repl-buffer
(or C-c C-z
). See below for other commands.
Both of the above operations open a REPL with the default session name main
. You can specify a different session name by using the prefix argument C-u
. A new session will be created and opened if there is no REPL with that session name.
You can also specify a session name by defining a file local variable julia-vterm-session
(or julia-session
if no other packages pre-define it). If the variable is defined, C-c C-z
will open a REPL with that session name.
Key Command / Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ C-c C-z julia-vterm-switch-to-repl-buffer Switch to the paired REPL buffer or to the one with a specified session name. With prefix ARG, prompt for session name. C-<return> julia-vterm-send-region-or-current-line Send the content of the region if the region is active, or send the current line. C-c C-b julia-vterm-send-buffer Send the whole content of the script buffer to the Julia REPL line by line. C-c C-i julia-vterm-send-include-buffer-file Send a line to evaluate the buffer's file using include() to the Julia REPL. With prefix ARG, Revise.includet() is used instead. C-c C-d julia-vterm-send-cd-to-buffer-directory Send cd() function call to the Julia REPL to change the current working directory of REPL to the buffer's directory.
Key Command / Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ C-c C-z julia-vterm-repl-switch-to-script-buffer Switch to the script buffer that is paired with the current Julia REPL buffer. M-k julia-vterm-repl-clear-buffer Clear the content of the Julia REPL buffer. C-c C-t julia-vterm-repl-copy-mode Enter copy mode. C-c M-r julia-vterm-repl-restart Restart the current inferior Julia process. A new Julia REPL will be opened in the same Emacs window, and the working directory and environment will be restored from the previous REPL process when possible.
Key Command / Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ C-c C-t julia-vterm-repl-copy-mode Exit copy mode. <return> julia-vterm-repl-copy-mode-done Copy the region to the kill ring and exit copy mode. C-c C-r vterm-reset-cursor-point Call the vterm command that moves point to where it should be.