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authorTom Ryder <tom@sanctum.geek.nz>2016-04-23 02:50:12 +1200
committerTom Ryder <tom@sanctum.geek.nz>2016-04-23 02:50:12 +1200
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Allow specifying color for tmux
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-# My tmux session is no-display land because I attach to it with all sorts of
-# terminal clients, including PuTTY, so I don't always have X forwarding
-# available and therefore it's not appropriate to set the display
-set-environment -gru DISPLAY
-
-# Force the browser to be Lynx in case we inherited a non-null DISPLAY
-set-environment -g BROWSER 'lynx'
-
-# The only environment variables I want tmux to update for me are SSH_CLIENT
-# and SSH_CONNECTION, both of which are occasionally useful
-set-option -g update-environment 'SSH_CLIENT SSH_CONNECTION'
-
-# Setting this prevents each new pane being a login shell, purely for
-# efficiency reasons; I've not yet encountered a situation where I need tmux to
-# create login shells
-set-option -g default-command "$SHELL"
-
-# All of my terminals are 256 colors, so use the appropriate termcap/terminfo,
-# and unset COLORFGBG and COLORTERM to stop programs getting confused
-set-option -g default-terminal 'screen-256color'
-set-environment -gru COLORFGBG
-set-environment -gru COLORTERM
-
-# Change the prefix to ^A rather than the default of ^B, because I'm a godless
-# GNU Screen refugee, and also I like using ^B in my shell and in Vim more
-unbind-key C-b
-set-option -g prefix C-a
-bind-key a send-prefix
-
-# Repeating the prefix switches to the last window and back, a GNU Screen
-# feature that's hardwired into my brain now
-bind-key C-a last-window
-
-# Quick ways to kill single windows and the whole server
-bind-key '/' confirm-before 'kill-window'
-bind-key '\' confirm-before 'kill-server'
-
-# Slightly more intuitive way to split windows
-bind-key '_' split-window -v
-bind-key '|' split-window -h
-
-# Switch to the last active pane
-bind-key Tab last-pane
-
-# Use the vi mode for tmux interaction behaviour in copy and choice modes
-set-window-option -g mode-keys vi
-
-# Detach with Alt-M, no prefix required
-bind-key -n M-m detach
-
-# Vim-like pane resizing
-bind-key -r '+' resize-pane -U 5
-bind-key -r '-' resize-pane -D 5
-bind-key -r '<' resize-pane -L 5
-bind-key -r '>' resize-pane -R 5
-
-# Vim-like pane switching
-bind-key h select-pane -L
-bind-key j select-pane -D
-bind-key k select-pane -U
-bind-key l select-pane -R
-
-# Vim-like keys for visual mode and yanking therefrom
-bind-key -t vi-copy 'v' begin-selection
-bind-key -t vi-copy 'y' copy-selection
-bind-key -t vi-copy Escape cancel
-
-# Join and break panes
-bind-key J choose-window "join-pane -h -s '%%'"
-bind-key B break-pane -d
-
-# Select only sessions in the choose-tree menu, not the whole tree of sessions
-# and windows, I prefer to drill down
-bind-key s choose-session
-
-# Session title on the left side of the status bar
-set-option -g status-left '[#S] '
-
-# Hostname and the current date on the right side of the status bar
-set-option -g status-right ' [#H] #(date +"%F %T")'
-
-# Update the status bar every second
-set-option -g status-interval 1
-
-# The first window in a session has index 1, rather than 0
-set-option -g base-index 1
-
-# Don't worry about timeouts for key combinations, as I don't use Escape as
-# meta and prefer things to be snappier
-set-option -g escape-time 0
-
-# Keep plenty of history
-set-option -g history-limit 100000
-
-# Don't interfere with my system clipboard
-set-option -g set-clipboard off
-
-# Only force individual windows to the smallest attached terminal size, not
-# whole sessions
-set-window-option -g aggressive-resize on
-
-# If I don't set a title on a window, use the program name for the window title
-set-window-option -g automatic-rename on
-
-# However, don't let terminal escape sequences rename my windows
-set-window-option -g allow-rename off
-
-# Window titles are the window index, a colon, the window or command name, and
-# any activity or alert indicators
-set-window-option -g window-status-format "#I:#W#F"
-
-# Message dialogs are white on blue
-set-option -g message-style "bg=colour18,fg=colour231"
-
-# Window choosers are white on blue
-set-window-option -g mode-style "bg=colour18,fg=colour231"
-
-# Pane borders are always in dark gray
-set-option -g pane-border-style "fg=colour237"
-set-option -g pane-active-border-style "fg=colour237"
-
-# Inactive windows have a slightly grayed-out background and default text
-set-option -g window-style "bg=colour232,fg=colour248"
-set-option -g window-active-style "bg=colour0,fg=colour15"
-
-# The status bar defaults to light gray on dark gray, which applies to the left
-# and right status bar sections described in status-left and status-right above
-set-option -g status-style "bg=colour237,fg=colour248"
-
-# Titles of windows default to black text with no embellishment
-set-window-option -g window-status-style "fg=colour16"
-
-# The title of the active window is in white rather than black
-set-window-option -g window-status-current-style "fg=colour231"
-
-# A window with a bell has a title with a red background until cleared
-set-window-option -g window-status-bell-style "bg=colour9"