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tslime lets you send text from Vim to a running tmux session. It's useful for interacting with language/database REPLs and such.
tslime2 is a fork of tslime (which itself is a fork of a fork of a...). It's completely rewritten (in TimL) and documented.
Check out the documentation for more information.
Use Pathogen.
tslime2 requires TimL so install that too.
MIT/X11
In a nutshell:
The original version of tslime as far as I can tell is: https://github.com/kikijump/tslime.vim
That repo hasn't been updated in a while, but this one has: https://github.com/jgdavey/tslime.vim
I took that repo and added a few things and documentation and the result was: https://github.com/sjl/tslime.vim
Then I completely rewrote everything in TimL and out came: https://github.com/sjl/tslime2.vim