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# ~/.tmux.conf
#
# See the following files:
#
# /opt/local/share/doc/tmux/t-williams.conf
# /opt/local/share/doc/tmux/screen-keys.conf
# /opt/local/share/doc/tmux/vim-keys.conf
#
# URLs to read:
#
# http://blog.yjl.im/2009/11/migrating-to-tmux-from-gnuscreen.html
# http://blog.hawkhost.com/2010/06/28/tmux-the-terminal-multiplexer/
# http://blog.hawkhost.com/2010/07/02/tmux-%E2%80%93-the-terminal-multiplexer-part-2/
# http://www.dayid.org/os/notes/tm.html
#
# Other sample tmux.conf files
#
# http://www.mindfuzz.net/?p=178
#
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Global settings
# Set prefix key to Ctrl-a
unbind-key C-b
bind-key a send-prefix
## toggle last window like screen
bind-key C-a last-window
#set-option -g default-command "reattach-to-user-namespace -l bash"
bind C-[ save-buffer -
bind C-] paste-buffer
bind -Tcopy-mode-vi C-[ send -X copy-pipe-and-cancel 'xsel -i'
bind -Tcopy-mode-vi Enter send -X copy-pipe-and-cancel 'xsel -i'
bind -Tcopy-mode-vi MouseDragEnd1Pane send -X copy-pipe-and-cancel 'xsel -i'
#set -g set-clipboard on
set-option -g prefix C-a
set-option -sg escape-time 10
set-option -g focus-events on
## open a man page in new window
#bind-key / command-prompt "split-window 'exec man %%'"
## scrollback buffer n lines
set -g history-limit 10000
bind -n C-k clear-history
bind-key > save-buffer /tmp/tmux-exchange
bind-key H capture-pane
## listen for activity on all windows
set -g bell-action any
#set -g bell-action none
## start window indexing at zero (default)
#set -g base-index 0
## instructs tmux to expect UTF-8 sequences
#setw -g utf8 on
#setw -g utf8 on
## tell tmux to use 256 colour terminal
set -g default-terminal "screen-256color"
#set -g default-terminal "tmux-256color"
set -ga terminal-overrides ",*256col*:Tc"
## xterm-style function key sequences
setw -g xterm-keys on
## control automatic window renaming
setw -g automatic-rename on
## enable wm window titles
#set -g set-titles on
## wm window title string (uses statusbar variables)
##set -g set-titles-string "tmux.#I.#W"
## don't close windows. just deactivate them. use respawn-window to reactivate.
##setw -g remain-on-exit on
## Key bindings
## reload settings
bind-key R source-file ~/.tmux.conf
## detach client
bind-key d detach
bind-key C-d detach
## choose a client to detach
#bind-key D choose-client
## choose window/session
#bind-key "'" choose-window
#bind-key '"' choose-session
## display visible indicator of each pane
bind-key w display-panes
bind h select-pane -L
bind j select-pane -D
bind k select-pane -U
bind l select-pane -R
bind-key -r C-h select-window -t :-
bind-key -r C-l select-window -t :+
## navigate panes using jk, and ctrl+jk (no prefix)
#bind-key -r j select-pane -t :.-
#bind-key -r k select-pane -t :.+
#bind-key -r C-j select-pane -t :.-
#bind-key -r C-k select-pane -t :.+
## navigate windows using hl, and ctrl-hl (no prefix)
#bind-key -r h select-window -t :-
#bind-key -r l select-window -t :+
#bind-key -r C-h select-window -t :-
#bind-key -r C-l select-window -t :+
## swap panes
bind-key -r J swap-pane -D
bind-key -r K swap-pane -U
## Ctrl-Left/Right cycles thru windows (no prefix)
bind-key -n "M-Left" select-window -t :-
bind-key -n "M-Right" select-window -t :+
## Ctrl-Up/Down cyles thru panes (no prefix)
bind-key -n "M-Up" select-pane -t :.-
bind-key -n "M-Down" select-pane -t :.+
## Cycle to next pane
bind-key -r Tab select-window -t :+
## kill current pane/window
bind-key q confirm-before kill-pane
bind-key Q confirm-before kill-window
bind-key C-q confirm-before kill-pane
#bind-key x kill-pane
#bind-key X kill-window
## window layouts (emacs-like)
##bind-key 1 break-pane
##bind-key 2 select-layout even-vertical
##bind-key 3 select-layout even-horizontal
##bind-key o select-pane -U
## specific window layouts
#bind -r y next-layout
#bind o select-layout "active-only"
#bind O select-layout "main-vertical"
## copying and pasting
#bind-key [ copy-mode
#bind-key ] paste-buffer
#bind-key t start
## vi-style controls for copy mode
setw -g mode-keys vi
## enable mouse selection in copy mode
setw -g mouse on
set -g word-separator "-_@ .!#$%^&*()=,\/?:;'`\""
## list all paste buffers (default key is '#')
#bind-key b list-buffers
## choose buffer to paste interactively (default key was '=')
#bind-key p choose-buffer
## delete the most recently copied buffer of text (default key was '-')
#bind-key x delete-buffer
bind-key P command-prompt "show-buffer -b %%"
bind-key < command-prompt "load-buffer %%"
## Screen-like key bindings
## new window
#bind-key C-c new-window
#bind-key c new-window
## next
#bind-key -r Space next-window
#bind-key -r "C-Space" next-window
## prev
#bind-key BSpace previous-window
## title (default key in tmux is ',')
bind-key A command-prompt "rename-window %%"
## quit
bind-key "M-k" confirm-before kill-server
## displays
#bind-key * list-clients
## redisplay (default key in tmux is 'r')
##bind-key C-l refresh-client
##bind-key l refresh-client
#bind-key r refresh-client
## Split windows like vim
## vim's definition of a horizontal/vertical split is reversed from tmux's
#bind-key s split-window -v
#bind-key v split-window -h
## alternatively, use better mnemonics for horizontal/vertical splits
bind-key - split-window -v
bind-key _ split-window -v
bind-key | split-window -h
#bind-key \ split-window -h
## resize panes like vim
#bind-key -r < resize-pane -L 3
#bind-key -r > resize-pane -R 3
bind-key -r + resize-pane -U 1
bind-key -r = resize-pane -D 1
## Statusbar settings
## toggle statusbar
set -g status off
#bind-key s set status
## use vi-style key bindings in the status line
set -g status-keys vi
## amount of time for which status line messages and other indicators
## are displayed. time is in milliseconds.
#set -g display-time 2000
## default statusbar colors
#set -g status-fg white
#set -g status-bg default
#set -g status-attr default
## default window title colors
#setw -g window-status-fg white
#setw -g window-status-bg default
#setw -g window-status-attr dim
## active window title colors
#setw -g window-status-current-fg cyan
#setw -g window-status-current-bg default
##setw -g window-status-current-attr bright
#setw -g window-status-current-attr underscore
## command/message line colors
#set -g message-fg white
#set -g message-bg black
#set -g message-attr bright
## Session initialization
## Note:
## new - alias for new-session
## neww - alias for new-window
## first session
##new -d -s0
##neww -d
##neww -d
##neww -d
## second session
##new -d -s1
##neww -d
##neww -d
##select-window -t1
#### COLOUR (Solarized 256)
# default statusbar colors
set-option -g status-bg colour235 #base02
set-option -g status-fg colour136 #yellow
#set-option -g status-attr default
# default window title colors
set-window-option -g window-status-fg colour244 #base0
#set-window-option -g window-status-bg default
#set-window-option -g window-status-attr dim
# active window title colors
set-window-option -g window-status-current-fg colour166 #orange
#set-window-option -g window-status-current-bg default
#set-window-option -g window-status-current-attr bright
# pane border
set-option -g pane-border-fg colour235 #base02
#set-option -g pane-active-border-fg colour240 #base01
# message text
#set-option -g message-bg colour235 #base02
#set-option -g message-fg colour166 #orange
# pane number display
set-option -g display-panes-active-colour colour33 #blue
set-option -g display-panes-colour colour166 #orange
# clock
set-window-option -g clock-mode-colour colour64 #green
## --------------------------------------------------------------------------
## vim: fen fdl=0 fdm=marker