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.tmux.conf
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# ~/.tmux.conf###########################################################################
# Change prefix from default (C-b) to C-g
# C-g doesn't interfere with emacs-style editing keys
unbind -n C-b
unbind -n C-g
set -g prefix C-g
# C-g C-g to passthrough a C-g
unbind C-g
bind C-g send-key C-g
###########################################################################
# General options
# Default termtype. If the rcfile sets $TERM, that overrides this value.
set -g default-terminal screen-256color
# Ring the bell if any background window rang a bell
set -g bell-action any
# Watch for activity in background windows
setw -g monitor-activity on
# scrollback size
set -g history-limit 10000
# set first window to index 1 (not 0) to map more to the keyboard layout
set -g base-index 1
setw -g pane-base-index 1
# pass through xterm keys
set -g xterm-keys on
###########################################################################
# General keymap
# Keep your finger on ctrl, or don't, same result
bind-key C-d detach-client
bind-key C-p paste-buffer
# Redraw the client (if interrupted by wall, etc)
bind R refresh-client
# reload tmux config
unbind r
bind r \
source-file ~/.tmux.conf \;\
display 'Reloaded tmux config.'
# Use emacs keybindings for tmux commandline input.
# (Note: if in vi mode, to get command mode you need to hit ESC twice.)
set -g status-keys emacs
# Use vi keybindings in copy and choice modes
setw -g mode-keys vi
###########################################################################
# Window management / navigation
# move between windows
bind-key C-h previous-window
bind-key C-l next-window
# C-\ (no prefix) to skip to last window we were in before this one
bind -n "C-\\" last-window
# C-Space (no prefix) to tab to next window
# bind -n C-Space next-window
###########################################################################
# Pane management / navigation
# Horizontal splits with s or C-s
unbind s
unbind C-s
bind-key s split-window
bind-key C-s split-window
# Vertical split with v or C-v
unbind v
unbind C-v
bind-key v split-window -h
bind-key C-v split-window -h
# navigation with C-{h,j,k,l} -- NO PREFIX
# https://gist.github.com/mislav/5189704
bind -n C-k run-shell 'tmux-vim-select-pane -U'
bind -n C-j run-shell 'tmux-vim-select-pane -D'
bind -n C-h run-shell 'tmux-vim-select-pane -L'
bind -n C-l run-shell 'tmux-vim-select-pane -R'
# C-g C-k to passthrough a C-k
# C-k is consumed for pane navigation but we want it for kill-to-eol
unbind C-k
bind C-k send-key C-k
# Pane resize in all four directions using vi bindings.
# Can use these raw but I map them to Cmd-Opt-<h,j,k,l> in iTerm2.
# http://tangledhelix.com/blog/2012/04/28/iterm2-keymaps-for-tmux/
# Note on a few prefix options: C-a = 0x01, C-b = 0x02, C-g = 0x06
bind-key J resize-pane -D
bind-key K resize-pane -U
bind-key H resize-pane -L
bind-key L resize-pane -R
# easily toggle synchronization (mnemonic: e is for echo)
# sends input to all panes in a given window.
bind e setw synchronize-panes on
bind E setw synchronize-panes off
###########################################################################
# Scrollback / pastebuffer
# Vim-style copy/paste
unbind [
bind y copy-mode
unbind p
bind p paste-buffer
# bind -t vi-copy v begin-selection
# bind -t vi-copy y copy-selection
# bind -t vi-copy Escape cancel
###########################################################################
# Mouse mode is on by default.
# <prefix> M -- to turn it off
# <prefix> m -- to turn it on
#
# As of tmux 2.1, a backward-incompatible change was introduced.
# mode-mouse and mouse-* no longer exist, replaced by simply
# mouse <on|off>. Which is great, and easier, but unfortunately I use
# tmux on systems which I don't foresee going to 2.1+ anytime soon.
# So, time to test versions... this is kind of cheap and hacky, and it
# won't work for 2.2 and beyond, but will work for now. I tried to make
# this more generalized but have not been successful so far.
#
# set -g mouse-utf8 on
set -g mouse on
# if-shell '[[ $(echo "$(tmux -V | cut -d" " -f2) >= 2.1" | bc) -eq 1 ]]' \
# 'set -g mouse on; bind m set -g mouse on \; display "Mouse ON"; bind M set -g mouse off \; display "Mouse OFF"' \
# 'set -g mode-mouse on; set -g mouse-resize-pane on; set -g mouse-select-pane on; set -g mouse-select-window on; bind m set -g mode-mouse on \; set -g mouse-resize-pane on \; set -g mouse-select-pane on \; set -g mouse-select-window on \; display "Mouse ON"; bind M set -g mode-mouse off \; set -g mouse-resize-pane off \; set -g mouse-select-pane off \; set -g mouse-select-window off \; display "Mouse OFF"'
###########################################################################
set -g @nord_tmux_no_patched_font "1"
run-shell "~/.tmux/themes/nord-tmux/nord.tmux"