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.tmux
Self-contained, opinionated .tmux.conf
configuration file.
The master
branch targets tmux 1.9+. You may want to use the 1.7
or 1.8
branch.
Please note that the official tmux 1.9 and 1.9a SEGFAULT when using the
maximize pane feature. Some Linux distributions like Debian provide a patched
tmux 1.9a. Depending on whether or not the running tmux version has a buggy
swap-pane
command, the maximize pane feature may be disabled. On Mac OS X,
I've been using tmux HEAD
for a while without troubles (brew install --HEAD tmux
). The swap-pane
command has been fixed in upstream by commit
78e783e
.
Features
C-a
acts as secondary prefix, while keeping defaultC-b
prefix- visual theme inspired by powerline
- maximize any pane to a new window with
<prefix>+
(tmux 1.6+) - mouse mode toggle with
<prefix>m
- automatic usage of
reattach-to-user-namespace
if available - laptop battery status
- configurable new windows and panes behavior (optionally retain current path)
Installation
$ cd
$ rm -rf .tmux
$ git clone https://github.com/gpakosz/.tmux.git
$ ln -s .tmux/.tmux.conf
$ cp .tmux/.tmux.conf.local .
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).
Configuring the visual theme
You first need to install fonts patched with powerline symbols (see also powerline manual).
Then edit your ~/.tmux.conf.local
file and uncomment the following line:
#tmux_conf_theme=powerline_patched_font
Configuring the battery indicator
Edit your ~/.tmux.conf.local
file and uncomment the following lines:
#tmux_conf_battery_symbol=heart
#tmux_conf_battery_symbol_count=5
See ~/.tmux.conf.local
for more details.
Configuring new windows and new panes creation
Edit your ~/.tmux.conf.local
file and uncomment the following lines:
#tmux_conf_new_windows_retain_current_path=false
#tmux_conf_new_panes_retain_current_path=true
See ~/.tmux.conf.local
for more details.
Accessing the Mac OSX clipboard from within tmux sessions
Chris Johnsen created the reattach-to-user-namespace
utility that makes
pbcopy
and pbpaste
work again within tmux
.
If available, reattach-to-user-namespace
will be automatically used by this
tmux
configuration. You just have to install it for instance with brew
:
$ brew install reattach-to-user-namespace