64 lines
2.1 KiB
Bash
64 lines
2.1 KiB
Bash
# 256 colors for vim
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set -g default-terminal "screen-256color"
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# Set default shell to zsh
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set-option -g default-shell /bin/zsh
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# Tmuxline
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if-shell "test -f ~/.tmuxline_snapshot.conf" "source ~/.tmuxline_snapshot.conf"
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# Start window numbering at 1
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set-option -g base-index 1
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set-window-option -g pane-base-index 1
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# Cycle panes with C-b C-b
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unbind ^B
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bind ^B select-pane -t :.+
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# Reload config wtih a key
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bind-key r source-file ~/.tmux.conf \; display "Config reloaded!"
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# Mouse works as expected
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set -g mouse on
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# set -g mode-mouse on
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# set -g mouse-select-pane on
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# set -g mouse-resize-pane on
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# set -g mouse-select-window on
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# Scrolling works as expected
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set -g terminal-overrides 'xterm*:smcup@:rmcup@'
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# Use the system clipboard
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# set-option -g default-command "reattach-to-user-namespace -l zsh"
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# Clear the pane and its history
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bind -n C-k send-keys C-l \; clear-history
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# Smart pane switching with awareness of vim splits
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# From github.com/christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator
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is_vim="ps -o state= -o comm= -t '#{pane_tty}' \
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| grep -iqE '^[^TXZ ]+ +(\\S+\\/)?g?(view|n?vim?x?)(diff)?$'"
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bind-key -n C-h if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys C-h" "select-pane -L"
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bind-key -n C-j if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys C-j" "select-pane -D"
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bind-key -n C-k if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys C-k" "select-pane -U"
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bind-key -n C-l if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys C-l" "select-pane -R"
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bind-key -n C-\\ if-shell "$is_vim" "send-keys C-\\" "select-pane -l"
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bind-key -T copy-mode-vi C-h select-pane -L
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bind-key -T copy-mode-vi C-j select-pane -D
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bind-key -T copy-mode-vi C-k select-pane -U
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bind-key -T copy-mode-vi C-l select-pane -R
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bind-key -T copy-mode-vi C-\\ select-pane -l
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# C-l is taken over by vim style pane navigation (not sure where this comes from or whether I still need this)
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bind C-l send-keys 'C-l'
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# Use vim keybindings in copy mode
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setw -g mode-keys vi
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# Setup 'v' to begin selection as in Vim
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# bind-key -t vi-copy v begin-selection
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# bind-key -t vi-copy y copy-pipe "reattach-to-user-namespace pbcopy"
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# Update default binding of `Enter` to also use copy-pipe
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# unbind -t vi-copy Enter
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# bind-key -t vi-copy Enter copy-pipe "reattach-to-user-namespace pbcopy"
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