# Tmux configuration file. # GENERAL # Use a larger window history, in lines. set-option -g history-limit 10000 # Display messages for three seconds. set-option -g display-time 3000 # TERMINAL # Disable alternative screen feature. This way e.g. Vim's window content stays # visible after quitting Vim. This is quite useful to copy data (needs tmux # 1.5 to work completely). set-window-option -g alternate-screen off # Set title for outer terminal. set-option -g set-titles on # Don't rename windows to the currently running program, my zshrc does this # for me (with some additional features). set-window-option -g automatic-rename off # STATUS LINE # White text. set-option -g status-fg white # Bright blue background color (colour12). set-option -g status-bg colour12 # Nothing left of window list. set-option -g status-left "" # Current load average and hostname on the right. set-option -g status-right "#(uptime | cut -d: -f5- | tr -d ,) #H" # Format for windows in the window list in the status line. #I window index, # #W window number, #F window flags. set-window-option -g window-status-format "#I #W#F" set-window-option -g window-status-current-format "#I #W#F" # BINDINGS # Use Vi(m) key bindings. set-option -g status-keys vi set-window-option -g mode-keys vi # Use Ctrl-A as escape binding, like in GNU screen. set-option -g prefix C-a # Ctrl-A a sends Ctrl-A to the process, like in GNU screen. bind-key a send-prefix unbind-key C-b # GNU screen like bindings (with C-x). bind-key C-c new-window bind-key C-a last-window bind-key C-n next-window bind-key C-p previous-window bind-key C-[ copy-mode bind-key C-] paste-buffer # vim: ft=tmux