.tmux.conf

Fri, 27 May 2016 20:09:03 -0400

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Meredith Howard <mhoward@roomag.org>
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Fri, 27 May 2016 20:09:03 -0400
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# $Id: screen-keys.conf,v 1.7 2010-07-31 11:39:13 nicm Exp $
#
# By Nicholas Marriott. Public domain.
#
# This configuration file binds many of the common GNU screen key bindings to
# appropriate tmux key bindings. Note that for some key bindings there is no
# tmux analogue and also that this set omits binding some commands available in
# tmux but not in screen.
#
# Note this is only a selection of key bindings and they are in addition to the
# normal tmux key bindings. This is intended as an example not as to be used
# as-is.

# Set the prefix to ^A.
unbind C-b
set -g prefix ^A
bind a send-prefix

# Bind appropriate commands similar to screen.
# lockscreen ^X x 
unbind ^X
bind ^X lock-server
unbind x
bind x lock-server

# screen ^C c 
unbind ^C
bind ^C new-window
unbind c
bind c new-window

# detach ^D d
unbind ^D
bind ^D detach

# displays * 
unbind *
bind * list-clients

# next ^@ ^N sp n 
unbind ^@
bind ^@ next-window
unbind ^N
bind ^N next-window
unbind " "
bind " " next-window
unbind n
bind n next-window

# title A
unbind A
bind A command-prompt "rename-window %%"

# other ^A
unbind ^A
bind ^A last-window

# prev ^H ^P p ^? 
unbind ^H
bind ^H previous-window
unbind ^P
bind ^P previous-window
unbind p
bind p previous-window
unbind BSpace
bind BSpace previous-window

# windows ^W w 
unbind ^W
bind ^W list-windows
unbind w
bind w list-windows

# quit \ 
unbind '\'
bind '\' confirm-before "kill-server"

# kill K k 
unbind K
bind K confirm-before "kill-window"
unbind k
bind k confirm-before "kill-window"

# redisplay ^L l 
unbind ^L
bind ^L refresh-client

# split -v |
unbind |
bind | split-window

# :kB: focus up
unbind Tab
bind Tab select-pane -t:.+
unbind BTab
bind BTab select-pane -t:.-

# " windowlist -b
unbind '"'
bind '"' choose-window


unbind l


# $Id: vim-keys.conf,v 1.2 2010-09-18 09:36:15 nicm Exp $
#
# vim-keys.conf, v1.2 2010/09/12
#
# By Daniel Thau.  Public domain.
#
# This configuration file binds many vi- and vim-like bindings to the
# appropriate tmux key bindings.  Note that for many key bindings there is no
# tmux analogue.  This is intended for tmux 1.3, which handles pane selection
# differently from the previous versions

# split windows like vim
# vim's definition of a horizontal/vertical split is reversed from tmux's
bind s split-window -v
bind v split-window -h

# move around panes with hjkl, as one would in vim after pressing ctrl-w
bind h select-pane -L
bind j select-pane -D
bind k select-pane -U
bind l select-pane -R

# resize panes like vim
# feel free to change the "1" to however many lines you want to resize by, only
# one at a time can be slow
bind < resize-pane -L 3
bind > resize-pane -R 3
bind - resize-pane -D 3
bind + resize-pane -U 3

# bind : to command-prompt like vim
# this is the default in tmux already
bind : command-prompt

# vi-style controls for copy mode
setw -g mode-keys vi

############ end vim-keys.conf

## Addt'l customization
set-window-option -g mode-keys vi
bind-key h select-pane -L
bind-key j select-pane -D
bind-key k select-pane -U
bind-key l select-pane -R

# Look good
set -g default-terminal "screen-256color"

set -g mouse on

# I think I'd rather enter copy-mode intentionally
# bind -n WheelUpPane   select-pane -t= \; copy-mode -e \; send-keys -M
# bind -n WheelDownPane select-pane -t= \; send-keys -M

# Change cursor in vim to distinguish between insert and command mode
set -g terminal-overrides '*88col*:colors=88,*256col*:colors=256,xterm*:XT:Ms=\E]52;%p1%s;%p2%s\007:Cc=\E]12;%p1%s\007:Cr=\E]112\007:Cs=\E]50;CursorShape=%?%p1%{3}%<%t%{0}%e%p1%{2}%-%;%d\007'

# Start tab numbering at 1
set -g base-index 1
set -g pane-base-index 1
set -g renumber-windows on

# Allows for faster key repetition
set -sg escape-time 0

set -g pane-border-style bg=colour232,fg=colour235
set -g pane-active-border-style bg=colour232,fg=colour239
set -g window-active-style bg=colour232

set -g status-bg colour235
set -g status-fg cyan

set -g set-titles on
set -g set-titles-string "#h(#S)"

source ~/.tmux.conf.local

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