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author | Egor Tensin <Egor.Tensin@gmail.com> | 2020-12-14 04:37:09 +0300 |
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committer | Egor Tensin <Egor.Tensin@gmail.com> | 2020-12-14 04:37:09 +0300 |
commit | 67ab72c19795c1b2b686cbae858a58a9ab5af0e4 (patch) | |
tree | 5ae4cf13237e77aa7d1731aae4dd861a3ed53be5 /%HOME% | |
parent | add ranger configuration (diff) | |
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add tmux configuration
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diff --git a/%HOME%/.tmux.conf b/%HOME%/.tmux.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a15e3c --- /dev/null +++ b/%HOME%/.tmux.conf @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +# C-b is hella uncomfortable to press. +unbind C-b +set -g prefix C-j +bind C-j send-prefix + +# Numbering starts at 1 instead of 0. +set -g base-index 1 +set-window-option -g pane-base-index 1 + +# I'm not sure about this. Still, it's recommended by tmux-sensible, etc. +set -s escape-time 0 + +# Enable mouse support. You can now scroll inside panes. It automatically +# enters copy mode though, which you can exit by pressing q. Right click to +# bring up the emulator's context window won't work though, hold Shift for +# that. +set -g mouse on + +# Default is only 2000 lines?! +set -g history-limit 50000 + +# Show tmux messages for a longer time (0.75 seconds is the default). +set -g display-time 4000 + +# Refresh the status line more often (every 15 second is the default). +set -g status-interval 5 + +# The following settings I don't totally understand/need, but they looked +# sensible enough, and they were recommended somewhere. + +set-window-option -g monitor-activity on +set -g visual-activity on + +set -g focus-events on + +set-window-option -g aggressive-resize on + +# ============ +# Key bindings +# ============ + +# R to reload this file. +bind R source-file ~/.tmux.conf \; display "Reloaded!" + +# According to tmux-sensible, it's more natural to use default readline-like +# key bindings in the command prompt; I sorta agree. +set -g status-keys emacs + +# Start new windows/panes in the current directory. +bind c new-window -c "#{pane_current_path}" +# The defaults for pane splitting are the dumbest bindings I've ever seen. +bind - split-window -v -c "#{pane_current_path}" +bind v split-window -h -c "#{pane_current_path}" + +# Switch between panes quicker. +bind -n M-1 select-pane -t 1 +bind -n M-2 select-pane -t 2 +bind -n M-3 select-pane -t 3 +bind -n M-4 select-pane -t 4 +bind -n M-5 select-pane -t 5 +bind -n M-6 select-pane -t 6 +bind -n M-7 select-pane -t 7 +bind -n M-8 select-pane -t 8 +bind -n M-9 select-pane -t 9 +bind -n M-0 select-pane -t 0 + +# Not quite so quick, but still OK. +bind -r C-h select-pane -L +bind -r C-j select-pane -D +bind -r C-k select-pane -U +bind -r C-l select-pane -R + +# Switch between windows. Ctrl must be released. +bind h next-window +bind l previous-window +#bind h select-window -t :- +#bind l select-window -t :+ + +# Copy mode bindings +# ------------------ + +# I looked up useful bindings here[2] and there[5]. + +# Don't care if $EDITOR is not set up, I'm a vim guy. +set -g mode-keys vi + +# This I'm unsure about. +bind Escape copy-mode +# This I'm sure about. +bind-key -T copy-mode-vi v send -X begin-selection + +# Using the system clipboard. + +if-shell 'uname | grep -q -F CYGWIN' { + bind-key -T copy-mode-vi y send-keys -X copy-pipe-and-cancel 'cat > /dev/clipboard' + bind-key -T copy-mode-vi Y send-keys -X copy-pipe-and-cancel 'tmux paste-buffer' + bind-key -T copy-mode-vi M-y send-keys -X copy-pipe-and-cancel 'cat > /dev/clipboard; tmux paste-buffer' + bind-key -T copy-mode-vi '!' send-keys -X copy-pipe-and-cancel { + tr -d '\n' > /dev/clipboard + } + bind-key -T copy-mode-vi MouseDragEnd1Pane send-keys -X copy-pipe-and-cancel 'cat > /dev/clipboard' + bind-key -T root MouseDown2Pane run 'cat /dev/clipboard | tmux load-buffer - && tmux paste-buffer' + + unbind p + bind-key p run 'cat /dev/clipboard | tmux load-buffer - && tmux paste-buffer' +} + +# The simple `xsel -i --clipboard` doesn't work, but `xsel -i -p && xsel -o -p +# | xsel -i -b`, described on [1] does. How fun! + +if-shell 'uname | grep -q -F Linux && which xsel' { + bind-key -T copy-mode-vi y send-keys -X copy-pipe-and-cancel 'xsel -i -p && xsel -o -p | xsel -i -b' + bind-key -T copy-mode-vi Y send-keys -X copy-pipe-and-cancel 'tmux paste-buffer' + bind-key -T copy-mode-vi M-y send-keys -X copy-pipe-and-cancel 'xsel -i -p && xsel -o -p | xsel -i -b; tmux paste-buffer' + bind-key -T copy-mode-vi '!' send-keys -X copy-pipe-and-cancel { + tr -d '\n' | xsel -i -p && xsel -o -p | xsel -i -b + } + bind-key -T copy-mode-vi MouseDragEnd1Pane send-keys -X copy-pipe-and-cancel 'xsel -i -p && xsel -o -p | xsel -i -b' + bind-key -T root MouseDown2Pane run 'xsel -o | tmux load-buffer - && tmux paste-buffer' + + unbind p + bind-key p run 'xsel -o | tmux load-buffer - && tmux paste-buffer' +} + +# ========== +# Appearance +# ========== + +# Highlight active window panes/windows, might not work so well depending on +# your color scheme. +set-window-option -g window-status-current-style bg=red +set-window-option -g window-style bg=#000000 +set-window-option -g window-active-style bg=#181818 + +# ========== +# References +# ========== + +# [1]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/tmux +# [2]: https://gist.github.com/Lartza/6a7a62466a8a3e436234412d9b1c5066 +# [3]: http://mutelight.org/practical-tmux +# [4]: https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-sensible +# [5]: https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-yank +# [6]: https://github.com/greymd/dotfiles/blob/333c46dab103d4316a83744dec28605dc2cbc4ab/.tmux.conf |