I use tmux
heavily and in tandem with vim
. Much more so now when it’s supported on Bash on Windows as well. I don’t have to spin up a Linux VM just for the purpose of being my tmux
“server”.
# Set a Ctrl-b shortcut for reloading tmux config
unbind r
bind r source -file ~/.tmux .conf
# Prefix is Ctrl-a
unbind C -b
set -g prefix C -a
bind C -a send -prefix
# Rename terminals
set -g set -titles on
set -g set -titles -string '#(whoami)@#h@#(curl ipecho.net/plain;echo)'
# Status bar customization
set -g status -bg black
set -g status -fg white
set -g status -interval 5
set -g status -left -length 90
set -g status -right -length 60
set -g status -left "#[fg=Green]#(whoami)#[fg=white]@#[fg=red]#(hostname -s)#[fg=white]|#[fg=yellow]#(curl ipecho.net/plain;echo)#[fg=white]|#[fg=yellow]#(hostname -I)#[fg=white]"
set -g status -justify left
set -g status -right '#[fg=Cyan]#S #[fg=white]%a %d %b %R'
# Easy to remember split pane commands
bind | split -window -h
bind - split -window -v
unbind '"'
unbind %
# Vim friendly settings (from https://gist.github.com/anonymous/6bebae3eb9f7b972e6f0)
setw -g monitor -activity on
set -g visual -activity on
set -g mode -keys vi
# Extend history limit
set -g history -limit 10000
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