# Ring the bell if any background window rang a bell set -g bell-action any # Default termtype. If the rcfile sets $TERM, that overrides this value. set -g default-terminal screen-256color # Keep your finger on ctrl, or don't bind-key ^D detach-client # Create splits and vertical splits bind-key v split-window -h -p 50 -c "#{pane_current_path}" bind-key ^V split-window -h -p 50 -c "#{pane_current_path}" bind-key s split-window -p 50 -c "#{pane_current_path}" bind-key ^S split-window -p 50 -c "#{pane_current_path}" # Pane resize in all four directions using vi bindings. # Can use these raw but I map them to shift-ctrl- in iTerm. bind -r H resize-pane -L 5 bind -r J resize-pane -D 5 bind -r K resize-pane -U 5 bind -r L resize-pane -R 5 # Smart pane switching with awareness of vim splits. # Source: https://github.com/christoomey/vim-tmux-navigator bind -n C-h run "(tmux display-message -p '#{pane_current_command}' | grep -iqE '(^|\/)g?(view|vim?)(diff)?$' && tmux send-keys C-h) || tmux select-pane -L" bind -n C-j run "(tmux display-message -p '#{pane_current_command}' | grep -iqE '(^|\/)g?(view|vim?)(diff)?$' && tmux send-keys C-j) || tmux select-pane -D" bind -n C-k run "(tmux display-message -p '#{pane_current_command}' | grep -iqE '(^|\/)g?(view|vim?)(diff)?$' && tmux send-keys C-k) || tmux select-pane -U" bind -n C-l run "(tmux display-message -p '#{pane_current_command}' | grep -iqE '(^|\/)g?(view|vim?)(diff)?$' && tmux send-keys C-l) || tmux select-pane -R" bind -n C-\ run "(tmux display-message -p '#{pane_current_command}' | grep -iqE '(^|\/)g?(view|vim?)(diff)?$' && tmux send-keys 'C-\\') || tmux select-pane -l" # Use vi keybindings for tmux commandline input. # Note that to get command mode you need to hit ESC twice... set -g status-keys vi # Use vi keybindings in copy and choice modes setw -g mode-keys vi # 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 # set first window to index 1 (not 0) to map more to the keyboard layout... set-option -g base-index 1 set-window-option -g pane-base-index 1 # color scheme (styled as vim-powerline) set -g status-left-length 52 set -g status-right-length 451 set -g status-fg white set -g status-bg colour234 set -g pane-border-fg colour245 set -g pane-active-border-fg colour39 set -g message-fg colour16 set -g message-bg colour221 set -g message-attr bold set -g status-left '#[fg=colour235,bg=colour252,bold] ❐ #S #[fg=colour252,bg=colour238,nobold]⮀#[fg=colour245,bg=colour238,bold] #(whoami) #[fg=colour238,bg=colour234,nobold]⮀' set -g window-status-format "#[fg=colour235,bg=colour252,bold] #I #W " set -g window-status-current-format "#[fg=colour234,bg=colour39]⮀#[fg=black,bg=colour39,noreverse,bold] #I: #W #[fg=colour39,bg=colour234,nobold]⮀" # Patch for OS X pbpaste and pbcopy under tmux. set-option -g default-command "which reattach-to-user-namespace > /dev/null && reattach-to-user-namespace -l $SHELL || $SHELL" # Screen like binding unbind C-b set -g prefix C-a bind a send-prefix # No escape time for vi mode set -sg escape-time 0 # Screen like binding for last window unbind l bind C-a last-window # Bigger history set -g history-limit 10000 # New windows/pane in $PWD bind c new-window -c "#{pane_current_path}" # force a reload of the config file unbind r bind r source-file ~/.tmux.conf \; display "Reloaded!" # Local config if-shell "[ -f ~/.tmux.conf.user ]" 'source ~/.tmux.conf.user'