################################### # # # Custom Binds # # # ################################### # Make sure screen is properly set for tmux # For XFCE using neovim and a material theme this is the only thing that fixed the colors. # For any other terminal, comment the line below and uncomment the next one. set-option -ga terminal-overrides ",xterm-256color:Tc" #set-option -g default-terminal "screen-256color" # Rebind tmux prefix to to match vim # remap prefix to Ctrl+A set -g prefix C-a unbind C-b bind-key C-a send-prefix set -s escape-time 0 # Force Tmux to use zsh at all times set-option -g default-shell /bin/zsh # Once the prefix is active these binds will matter # and take you to copy mode. bind Space copy-mode bind C-Space copy-mode # Rebinds to be like nerdtree unbind % bind s split-window -h bind i split-window -v # Smart pane switching with awareness of vim splits # This is the tmux side of the vim-tmux-navigator plugin # is_vim='echo "#{pane_current_command}" | grep -iqE "(^|\/)g?(view|n?vim?)(diff)?$"'" bind k selectp -U # switch to panel Up bind j selectp -D # switch to panel Down bind h selectp -L # switch to panel Left bind l selectp -R # switch to panel Right # Vim keybind so that paste is done more naturally instead of with ] bind p paste-buffer # Resize tmux splits bind-key -r < resize-pane -L 3 bind-key -r > resize-pane -R 3 bind-key -r + resize-pane -U 1 bind-key -r = resize-pane -D 1 ################################### # # # Custom Settings # # # ################################### # Enable vi-like keybindings set-window-option -g mode-keys vi # Pass-through C- set-window-option -g xterm-keys on ################################### # # # Third Party # # # ################################### # # # Powerline Cyan - Tmux Theme # Created by Jim Myhrberg . # # Inspired by vim-powerline: https://github.com/Lokaltog/powerline # # Requires terminal to be using a powerline compatible font, find one here: # https://github.com/Lokaltog/powerline-fonts # # Status update interval set -g status-interval 1 # Basic status bar colors set -g status-style fg=colour240,bg=colour233 # Left side of status bar set -g status-left-style bg=colour233,fg=colour243 set -g status-left-length 40 set -g status-left "#[fg=colour233,bg=colour39,bold] #S #[fg=colour39,bg=colour240,nobold]#[fg=colour233,bg=colour240] #(whoami) #[fg=colour240,bg=colour235]#[fg=colour240,bg=colour235] #I:#P #[fg=colour235,bg=colour233,nobold]" # Right side of status bar set -g status-right-style bg=colour233,fg=colour243 set -g status-right-length 150 set -g status-right "#[fg=colour235,bg=colour233]#[fg=colour240,bg=colour235] %H:%M:%S #[fg=colour240,bg=colour235]#[fg=colour233,bg=colour240] %d-%b-%y #[fg=colour245,bg=colour240]#[fg=colour233,bg=colour245,bold] #H " # Window status set -g window-status-format " #I:#W#F " set -g window-status-current-format "#[fg=colour233,bg=black]#[fg=colour81,nobold] #I:#W#F #[fg=colour233,bg=black,nobold]" # Current window status set -g window-status-current-style bg=colour100,fg=colour235 # Window with activity status set -g window-status-activity-style bg=colour233,fg=colour245 # Window separator set -g window-status-separator "" # Window status alignment set -g status-justify centre # Pane border set -g pane-border-style bg=default,fg=colour238 # Active pane border set -g pane-active-border-style bg=default,fg=colour39 # Pane number indicator set -g display-panes-colour colour233 set -g display-panes-active-colour colour245 # Clock mode set -g clock-mode-colour colour39 set -g clock-mode-style 24 # Message set -g message-style bg=colour39,fg=black # Command message set -g message-command-style bg=colour39,fg=black # Mode set -g mode-style bg=colour39,fg=black