dotfiles/.tmux.conf
Alan Orth 518555f9b7
.tmux.conf: Use ${SHELL} to launch default shell
Then it appears tmux uses the user's default shell on the system,
ie the one set in /etc/passwd (or via chsh).

Signed-off-by: Alan Orth <alan.orth@gmail.com>
2015-05-05 10:32:14 +03:00

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unbind C-b
set-option -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
# 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
unbind l
bind l refresh-client
# " windowlist -b
unbind '"'
bind '"' choose-window
# use Escape for entering copy mode, like screen
bind Escape copy-mode
# less time between commands in a command sequence
set -s escape-time 0
# use vi-style key bindings
set-option -g mode-keys vi
# start numbering windows a 1
set -g base-index 1
# Rather than constraining window size to the maximum size of any client
# connected to the *session*, constrain window size to the maximum size
# of any client connected to *that window*. Much more reasonable.
set-window-option -g aggressive-resize on
# the visual bell causes a micro delay when typing. Tab completion triggers
# the bell and typing halts for a second and it's really annoying.
set-option -g visual-bell off
# status bar
set-option -g status-justify left
set-option -g status-left ''
set-option -g status-right '#[fg=colour47]#H #[fg=red]#(cut -d " " -f 1-3 /proc/loadavg) #[fg=colour227]%Y-%m-%d %H:%M#[default]'
# scrollback buffer
set-option -g history-limit 4096
# hijack the TERM variable for shells inside tmux
# According to the tmux FAQ this MUST be "screen" or a derivative
# http://tmux.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/tmux/trunk/FAQ
set-option -g default-terminal "screen-256color"
set -g default-command "${SHELL}"
#### COLOUR (Solarized dark)
# default statusbar colors
set-option -g status-bg black #base02
set-option -g status-fg yellow #yellow
set-option -g status-attr default
# default window title colors
set-window-option -g window-status-fg brightblue #base0
set-window-option -g window-status-bg default
#set-window-option -g window-status-attr dim
# active window title colors
set-window-option -g window-status-current-fg brightred #orange
set-window-option -g window-status-current-bg default
#set-window-option -g window-status-current-attr bright
# pane border
set-option -g pane-border-fg black #base02
set-option -g pane-active-border-fg brightgreen #base01
# message text
set-option -g message-bg black #base02
set-option -g message-fg brightred #orange
# pane number display
set-option -g display-panes-active-colour blue #blue
set-option -g display-panes-colour brightred #orange
# clock
set-window-option -g clock-mode-colour green #green