| # Put the status bar on top |
| #set -g status-position "top" |
| |
| # Basic colours, safer for dumb terminals. |
| #set -g status-style "bg=white,fg=black" |
| #set -g status-right-style "bg=green,fg=black" |
| #set -g window-status-current-style "bg=yellow,fg=black" |
| #set -g message-style "bg=white,fg=black" |
| #set -g window-status-activity-style "fg=blue" |
| #set -g window-status-bell-style "fg=red" |
| |
| ## Moar colours! Not recommended if attaching from dumber terminals with 8 or 16 colours. |
| #set -g default-terminal "tmux-256color" |
| # A more compatible XTERM var. |
| set -g default-terminal "screen-256color" |
| set -g message-style "bg=#485548 fg=#ffffff" |
| set -g pane-border-style "fg=#424954" |
| set -g pane-active-border-style "fg=#ffffff" |
| set -g status-style "bg=#424954 fg=#ffffff" |
| set -g status-right-style "bg=#303338 fg=colour87" |
| set -g window-status-current-style "bg=#303338" |
| set -g window-status-last-style "bg=#364146" |
| set -g window-status-format ' #I:#W#[fg=colour201]#F ' |
| set -g window-status-current-format ' #[fg=colour226]#I#[fg=#ffffff]:#[fg=colour119]#W#[fg=colour202]#F ' |
| set -g window-status-separator "" |
| |
| # Uncomment and reload settings for sanity in a console with 8 colours. |
| #set -g status-style "bg=white,fg=black" |
| #set -g window-status-last-style "bg=white" |
| |
| # Might help when graphical characters used for vertical and horizontal lines are drawn as x and q. |
| #set-option -ga terminal-overrides ',*:enacs@:smacs@:rmacs@:acsc@' |
| |
| # Count panes starting from 1. |
| set -g base-index 1 |
| |
| # With this you set the window name in the status line. |
| # Beware of outrageous prompts, such as the default one in RHEL 7. |
| set -g set-titles on |
| # Let status right consists of only the pane title (removes date and time). |
| # Usually shows current path. |
| set -g status-right ' #T ' |
| # Increase the default length of 40. |
| set -g status-right-length 80 |
| |
| # Scroll up with the mouse. |
| set -g mouse |
| |
| # Clipboard integration, use this in tandem with the recommended xterm settings. |
| set -g set-clipboard on |
| # Pass through modifier keys, xterm style. You'll want this in vim. |
| set -g xterm-keys on |
| # Reduce time to wait for Escape key. You'll want this for neovim. |
| set-option escape-time 40 |
| # Leave ESC alone... |
| #set-option -s escape-time 0 |
| |
| # New-style mouse scroll (>2.1) |
| bind -n WheelUpPane select-pane -t= \; copy-mode -e \; send-keys -M |
| bind -n WheelDownPane select-pane -t= \; send-keys -M |
| |
| # This is for scrolling up with the terminal using keys, but has issues... |
| #set -ga terminal-overrides ',xterm*:smcup@:rmcup@' |
| |
| # 10x more history. |
| set -g history-limit 20000 |
| |
| # Swap the default Control-b with Control-s which usually stops the output in a shell. |
| unbind C-b |
| set-option -g terminal-overrides "xterm-rightclick:krightclick=^[[29~" |
| set -g prefix C-s |
| bind C-s send-prefix |
| |
| # For renumbering windows when you get gaps in numbering. |
| bind R \ |
| move-window -r\; \ |
| display-message "Windows reordered..." |
| |
| # My shortcuts. |
| #bind-key -n C-S-t new-window # Doesn't work :-/ |
| bind-key -n C-t new-window |
| bind-key -n C-PgUp prev |
| bind-key -n C-PgDn next |
| #bind-key -n C-S-PgUp swap-window -t -1 # Doesn't work :-/ |
| #bind-key -n C-S-PgDn swap-window -t +1 # Doesn't work :-/ |
| bind-key -n C-S-Left swap-window -t -1 |
| bind-key -n C-S-Right swap-window -t +1 |
| bind-key -n M-` select-window -t 0 |
| bind-key -n M-1 select-window -t 1 |
| bind-key -n M-2 select-window -t 2 |
| bind-key -n M-3 select-window -t 3 |
| bind-key -n M-4 select-window -t 4 |
| bind-key -n M-5 select-window -t 5 |
| bind-key -n M-6 select-window -t 6 |
| bind-key -n M-7 select-window -t 7 |
| bind-key -n M-8 select-window -t 8 |
| bind-key -n M-9 select-window -t 9 |
| bind-key -n M-0 select-window -t 10 |
| |
| # switch panes without prefix using Alt-arrow |
| bind -n M-Left select-pane -L |
| bind -n M-Right select-pane -R |
| bind -n M-Up select-pane -U |
| bind -n M-Down select-pane -D |
| |
| # join pane from inputted window (horizontally or vertically) |
| #bind-key @ command-prompt -p "join pane from:" "join-pane -s ':%%' -h" |
| bind-key @ command-prompt -p "join pane from:" "join-pane -s ':%%' -v" |