# 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).
+# 1.5 to work (almost) completely).
set-window-option -g alternate-screen off
# Set title for outer terminal.
# 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"
+set-option -g status-right "#(uptime | sed 's/^.*load averages*: //; s/,//g') #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"
+# Update status line commands (#(..)) only every minute.
+set-option -g status-interval 60
+
# BINDINGS
bind-key -t vi-edit C-n history-down
bind-key -t vi-edit C-p history-up
+# Run urlview on the current screen content. Very useful to follow links.
+# Thanks to Arch wiki (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Tmux) for the
+# basic idea.
+bind-key C-b capture-pane \; save-buffer ~/.tmp/tmux-urlview \; new-window "$SHELL -c 'urlview < ~/.tmp/tmux-urlview'"
+
# vim: ft=tmux