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.tmux
=====
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Self-contained, pretty and versatile `.tmux.conf` configuration file.
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- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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![Screenshot ](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/553208/19740585/85596a5a-9bbf-11e6-8aa1-7c8d9829c008.gif )
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major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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Installation
------------
Requirements:
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- tmux ** `>= 2.1` ** (soon `>= 2.4` ) running inside Linux, Mac, OpenBSD, Cygwin
or WSL
- awk, perl and sed
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- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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- outside of tmux, `$TERM` must be set to `xterm-256color`
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To install, run the following from your terminal: (you may want to backup your
existing `~/.tmux.conf` first)
major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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```
$ cd
$ git clone https://github.com/gpakosz/.tmux.git
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$ ln -s -f .tmux/.tmux.conf
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- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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$ cp .tmux/.tmux.conf.local .
```
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💡 You can clone the repository anywhere you want, provided you create the
proper `~/.tmux.conf` symlink and you copy the `.tmux.conf.local` sample file in
your home directory:
```
$ git clone https://github.com/gpakosz/.tmux.git /path/to/oh-my-tmux
$ ln -s -f /path/to/oh-my-tmux/.tmux.conf ~/.tmux.conf
$ cp /path/t/oh-my-tmux/.tmux.conf.local ~/.tmux.conf.local
```
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Then proceed to [customize] your `~/.tmux.conf.local` copy.
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[customize]: #configuration
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- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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If you're a Vim user, setting the `$EDITOR` environment variable to `vim` will
enable and further customize the vi-style key bindings (see tmux manual).
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If you're new to tmux, I recommend you read [tmux 2: Productive Mouse-Free
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Development][bhtmux2] by [@bphogan].
[bhtmux2]: https://pragprog.com/book/bhtmux2/tmux-2
[@bphogan]: https://twitter.com/bphogan
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Troubleshooting
---------------
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- **I'm running tmux `HEAD` and things don't work properly. What should I do?**
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Please open an issue describing what doesn't work with upcoming tmux. I'll do
my best to address it.
- **Status line is broken and/or gets duplicated at the bottom of the screen.
What gives?**
This particularly happens on Linux when the distribution provides a version
of glib that received Unicode 9.0 upgrades (glib `>= 2.50.1` ) while providing
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a version of glibc that didn't (glibc `< 2.26` ). You may also configure
`LC_CTYPE` to use an `UTF-8` locale. Typically VTE based terminal emulators
rely on glib's `g_unichar_iswide()` function while tmux relies on glibc's
`wcwidth()` function. When these two functions disagree, display gets messed
up.
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This can also happen on macOS when using iTerm2 and "Use Unicode version 9
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character widths" is enabled in `Preferences... > Profiles > Text`
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For that reason, the default `~/.tmux.conf.local` file stopped using Unicode
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characters for which width changed in between Unicode 8.0 and 9.0 standards,
as well as Emojis.
- **I installed Powerline and/or (patched) fonts but can't see Powerline
symbols.**
First, you don't need to install Powerline. You only need fonts patched with
Powerline symbols or the standalone `PowerlineSymbols.otf` font. Then make
sure your `~/.tmux.conf.local` copy uses the right code points for
`tmux_conf_theme_left_separator_XXX` values.
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- **I'm using Bash On Windows (WSL), colors and Powerline look are broken.**
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There is currently a [bug][1681] in the new console powering Bash On Windows
preventing text attributes (bold, underscore, ...) to combine properly with
colors. The workaround is to search your `~/.tmux.conf.local` copy and
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replace attributes with `'none'` .
Also, until Window's console replaces its GDI based render with a DirectWrite
one, Powerline symbols will be broken.
The alternative is to use the [Mintty terminal for WSL][wsltty].
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[1681]: https://github.com/Microsoft/BashOnWindows/issues/1681
[wsltty]: https://github.com/mintty/wsltty
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Features
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--------
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- `C-a` acts as secondary prefix, while keeping default `C-b` prefix
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- visual theme inspired by [Powerline][]
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- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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- [maximize any pane to a new window with `<prefix> +` ][maximize-pane]
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- SSH/Mosh aware username and hostname status line information
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- mouse mode toggle with `<prefix> m`
major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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- automatic usage of [`reattach-to-user-namespace`][reattach-to-user-namespace]
if available
- laptop battery status line information
- uptime status line information
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- optional highlight of focused pane (tmux `>= 2.1` )
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- configurable new windows and panes behavior (optionally retain current path)
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- SSH/Mosh aware split pane (reconnects to remote server)
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- copy to OS clipboard (needs [`reattach-to-user-namespace`][reattach-to-user-namespace]
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on macOS, `xsel` or `xclip` on Linux)
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- support for 4-digit hexadecimal Unicode characters (requires `perl` or Bash >= 4.1.2)
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- [Facebook PathPicker][] integration if available
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- [Urlview][] integration if available
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[Powerline]: https://github.com/Lokaltog/powerline
major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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[maximize-pane]: http://pempek.net/articles/2013/04/14/maximizing-tmux-pane-new-window/
[reattach-to-user-namespace]: https://github.com/ChrisJohnsen/tmux-MacOSX-pasteboard
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[Facebook PathPicker]: https://facebook.github.io/PathPicker/
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[Urlview]: https://packages.debian.org/stable/misc/urlview
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The "maximize any pane to a new window with `<prefix> +` " feature is different
from builtin `resize-pane -Z` as it allows you to further split a maximized
pane. It's also more flexible by allowing you to maximize a pane to a new
window, then change window, then go back and the pane is still in maximized
state in its own window. You can then minimize a pane by using `<prefix> +`
either from the source window or the maximized window.
![Maximize pane ](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/553208/9890858/ee3c0ca6-5c02-11e5-890e-05d825a46c92.gif )
Mouse mode allows you to set the active window, set the active pane, resize
panes and automatically switches to copy-mode to select text.
![Mouse mode ](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/553208/9890797/8dffe542-5c02-11e5-9c06-a25b452e6fcc.gif )
Bindings
--------
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tmux may be controlled from an attached client by using a key combination of a
prefix key, followed by a command key. This configuration uses `C-a` as a
secondary prefix while keeping `C-b` as the default prefix. In the following
list of key bindings:
- `<prefix>` means you have to either hit < kbd > Ctrl</ kbd > + < kbd > a</ kbd > or < kbd > Ctrl</ kbd > + < kbd > b</ kbd >
- `<prefix> c` means you have to hit < kbd > Ctrl</ kbd > + < kbd > a</ kbd > or < kbd > Ctrl</ kbd > + < kbd > b</ kbd > followed by < kbd > c</ kbd >
- `<prefix> C-c` means you have to hit < kbd > Ctrl</ kbd > + < kbd > a</ kbd > or < kbd > Ctrl</ kbd > + < kbd > b</ kbd > followed by < kbd > Ctrl</ kbd > + < kbd > c</ kbd >
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This configuration uses the following bindings:
- `<prefix> e` opens `~/.tmux.conf.local` with the editor defined by the
`$EDITOR` environment variable (defaults to `vim` when empty)
- `<prefix> r` reloads the configuration
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- `C-l` clears both the screen and the tmux history
- `<prefix> C-c` creates a new session
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- `<prefix> C-f` lets you switch to another session by name
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- `<prefix> C-h` and `<prefix> C-l` let you navigate windows (default
`<prefix> n` and `<prefix> p` are unbound)
- `<prefix> Tab` brings you to the last active window
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- `<prefix> -` splits the current pane vertically
- `<prefix> _` splits the current pane horizontally
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- `<prefix> h` , `<prefix> j` , `<prefix> k` and `<prefix> l` let you navigate
panes ala Vim
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- `<prefix> H` , `<prefix> J` , `<prefix> K` , `<prefix> L` let you resize panes
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- `<prefix> <` and `<prefix> >` let you swap panes
- `<prefix> +` maximizes the current pane to a new window
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- `<prefix> m` toggles mouse mode on or off
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- `<prefix> U` launches Urlview (if available)
- `<prefix> F` launches Facebook PathPicker (if available)
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- `<prefix> Enter` enters copy-mode
- `<prefix> b` lists the paste-buffers
- `<prefix> p` pastes from the top paste-buffer
- `<prefix> P` lets you choose the paste-buffer to paste from
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Additionally, `copy-mode-vi` matches [my own Vim configuration][]
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[my own Vim configuration]: https://github.com/gpakosz/.vim.git
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Bindings for `copy-mode-vi` :
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- `v` begins selection / visual mode
- `C-v` toggles between blockwise visual mode and visual mode
- `H` jumps to the start of line
- `L` jumps to the end of line
- `y` copies the selection to the top paste-buffer
- `Escape` cancels the current operation
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Configuration
-------------
While this configuration tries to bring sane default settings, you may want to
customize it further to your needs. Instead of altering the `~/.tmux.conf` file
and diverging from upstream, the proper way is to edit the `~/.tmux.conf.local`
major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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file.
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Please refer to the default `~/.tmux.conf.local` file to know more about
variables you can adjust to alter different behaviors. Pressing `<prefix> e`
will open `~/.tmux.conf.local` with the editor defined by the `$EDITOR`
environment variable (defaults to `vim` when empty).
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major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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### Enabling the Powerline look
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Powerline originated as a status-line plugin for Vim. Its popular eye-catching
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look is based on the use of special symbols: < img width = "80" alt = "Powerline Symbols" style = "vertical-align: middle;" src = "https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/553208/10687156/1b76dda6-796b-11e5-83a1-1634337c4571.png" / >
To make use of these symbols, there are several options:
- use a font that already bundles those: this is e.g. the case of the
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[2.030R-ro/1.050R-it version][source code pro] of the Source Code Pro font
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- use a [pre-patched font][powerline patched fonts]
- use your preferred font along with the [Powerline font][powerline font] (that
major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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only contains the Powerline symbols): [this highly depends on your operating
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system and your terminal emulator][terminal support], for instance here's a
screenshot of iTerm2 configured to use `PowerlineSymbols.otf`
![iTerm2 + Powerline font ](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/553208/62243890-8232f500-b3de-11e9-9b8c-51a5d38bdaa8.png )
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major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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[source code pro]: https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/releases/tag/2.030R-ro/1.050R-it
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[powerline patched fonts]: https://github.com/powerline/fonts
[powerline font]: https://github.com/powerline/powerline/raw/develop/font/PowerlineSymbols.otf
major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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[terminal support]: http://powerline.readthedocs.io/en/master/usage.html#usage-terminal-emulators
[Powerline manual]: http://powerline.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installation.html#fonts-installation
Please see the [Powerline manual] for further details.
Then edit the `~/.tmux.conf.local` file (`< prefix > e`) and adjust the following
variables:
```
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tmux_conf_theme_left_separator_main='\uE0B0'
tmux_conf_theme_left_separator_sub='\uE0B1'
tmux_conf_theme_right_separator_main='\uE0B2'
tmux_conf_theme_right_separator_sub='\uE0B3'
major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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```
### Configuring the status line
Contrary to the first iterations of this configuration, by now you have total
control on the content and order of `status-left` and `status-right` .
Edit the `~/.tmux.conf.local` file (`< prefix > e`) and adjust the
`tmux_conf_theme_status_left` and `tmux_conf_theme_status_right` variables to
your own preferences.
This configuration supports the following builtin variables:
- `#{battery_bar}` : horizontal battery charge bar
- `#{battery_percentage}` : battery percentage
- `#{battery_status}` : is battery charging or discharging?
- `#{battery_vbar}` : vertical battery charge bar
- `#{circled_session_name}` : circled session number, up to 20
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- `#{hostname}` : SSH/Mosh aware hostname information
- `#{hostname_ssh}` : SSH/Mosh aware hostname information, blank when not
connected to a remote server through SSH/Mosh
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- `#{loadavg}` : load average
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- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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- `#{pairing}` : is session attached to more than one client?
- `#{prefix}` : is prefix being depressed?
- `#{root}` : is current user root?
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- `#{synchronized}` : are the panes synchronized?
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- `#{uptime_y}` : uptime years
- `#{uptime_d}` : uptime days, modulo 365 when `#{uptime_y}` is used
major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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- `#{uptime_h}` : uptime hours
- `#{uptime_m}` : uptime minutes
- `#{uptime_s}` : uptime seconds
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- `#{username}` : SSH/Mosh aware username information
- `#{username_ssh}` : SSH aware username information, blank when not connected
to a remote server through SSH/Mosh
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Beside custom variables mentioned above, the `tmux_conf_theme_status_left` and
`tmux_conf_theme_status_right` variables support usual tmux syntax, e.g. using
`#()` to call an external command that inserts weather information provided by
[wttr.in]:
```
tmux_conf_theme_status_right='#{prefix}#{pairing}#{synchronized} #(curl wttr.in?format=3) , %R , %d %b | #{username}#{root} | #{hostname} '
```
![Weather information from wttr.in ](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/553208/52175490-07797c00-27a5-11e9-9fb6-42eec4fe4188.png )
[wttr.in]: https://github.com/chubin/wttr.in#one-line-output
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### Accessing the macOS clipboard from within tmux sessions
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[Chris Johnsen created the `reattach-to-user-namespace`
major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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utility][reattach-to-user-namespace] that makes `pbcopy` and `pbpaste` work
again within tmux.
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To install `reattach-to-user-namespace` , use either [MacPorts][] or
[Homebrew][]:
$ port install tmux-pasteboard
or
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$ brew install reattach-to-user-namespace
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Once installed, `reattach-to-usernamespace` will be automatically detected.
[MacPorts]: http://www.macports.org/
[Homebrew]: http://brew.sh/
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### Using the configuration under Cygwin within Mintty
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**I don't recommend running this configuration with Cygwin anymore. Forking
under Cygwin is extremely slow and this configuration issues a lot of
`run-shell` commands under the hood. As such, you will experience high CPU
usage. As an alternative consider using [Mintty terminal for WSL][wsltty].**
major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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![cygwin ](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/553208/19741789/67a3f3d8-9bc2-11e6-9ecc-499fc0228ee6.png )
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It is possible to use this configuration under Cygwin within Mintty, however
support for Unicode symbols and emojis lacks behind Mac and Linux.
Particularly, Mintty's text rendering is implemented with GDI which has
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limitations:
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- color emojis are only available through DirectWrite starting with Windows 8.1
major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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- display of double width symbols, like the battery discharging symbol indicator
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(U+1F50B) is buggy
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major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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To get Unicode symbols displayed properly, you have to use [font linking].
Open `regedit.exe` then navigate to the registry key at
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`HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontLink\SystemLink`
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and add a new entry for you preferred font to link it with the Segoe UI Symbol
font.
major rewrite, closes #10, #23, #30 and #31
- status-justify aware status line
- flexible status line definition with many new variables/indicators:
- #{battery_bar}, #{battery_vbar}, #{battery_percentage}
- #{uptime_d}, #{uptime_h}, #{uptime_m}, #{uptime_s}
- #{pairing}, #{prefix}, #{root}
- #{username}, #{username_ssh}, #{hostname}, #{hostname_ssh}
- ...
- smart username and hostname variables:
- detects root user
- detects SSH sessions to remote servers
- support for circled session names (when number) and window identifiers up to 20:
- #{circled_session_name}, #{circled_window_index}
- support for connecting to the same host when splitting a pane running an SSH session
- support for 24b colours
- support for OpenBSD (tested with OpenBSD 6.0)
- cleaned everything with shellcheck
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![regedit ](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/553208/19741304/71a2f3ae-9bc0-11e6-96aa-4c09a812c313.png )
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[font linking]: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/goglobal/bb688134.aspx