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Lucien Cartier-Tilet d4f11b612d
[Org, Emacs] Do not add spaces in front of code in src blocks
By default, org-mode will add two spaces before code lines in the org
file itself. This does not change how code is edited when editing a
code block through `org-edit-special' but when copy/pasting code or
editing it directly from the org file, it can be troublesome.
Setting `org-src-preserve-indentation' to `t' prevents org from adding
these two spaces.
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#+TITLE: Tmux config
#+setupfile: headers
#+OPTIONS: auto-id:t
#+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: <meta name="description" content="Phundrak's tmux config" />
#+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: <meta property="og:title" content="Phundrak's tmux config" />
#+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: <meta property="og:description" content="Description of the tmux config file of Phundrak" />
#+PROPERTY: header-args :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.tmux.conf.local
* Presentation
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Presentation-0b37c6c0
:END:
I dont really use tmux often, but I certainly do like a nice presentation and
useful features, hence this configuration. This config file is inspired by
gpakoszs tmux configuration repo you can find [[https://github.com/gpakosz/.tmux][here]].
* Windows and pane creation
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Windows_and_pane_creation-66275518
:END:
Whether if a new *window* will retain the current path. Possible values are:
- ~true~
- ~false~ (default)
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_new_window_retain_current_path=true
#+END_SRC
Whether if a new *pane* should retain the current path. Possible values are:
- ~true~ (default)
- ~false~
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_new_window_retain_current_path=true
#+END_SRC
Whether or not tmux should attempt to reconnect to the current ssh session. This
is still experimental. Possible values are:
- ~true~
- ~false~ (default)
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_new_pane_reconnect_ssh=true
#+END_SRC
Whether tmux should prompt for new session name when creating a new one.
Possible values are:
- ~true~
- ~false~ (default)
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_new_session_prompt=false
#+END_SRC
* Display
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Display-d5ae1908
:END:
Whether to activate RGB 24-bit color support (only available in tmux >= 2.2).
Possible values are:
- ~true~
- ~false~ (default)
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_24b_colour=false
#+END_SRC
These variables are for chosing the window style. I use the default one.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_window_fg='default'
tmux_conf_theme_window_bg='default'
#+END_SRC
Whether the focused pane should be highlighted (only available in tmux >= 2.1).
Possible values are:
- ~true~
- ~false~ (default)
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_highlight_focused_pane=false
#+END_SRC
Set the terminal title. Built-in variables are:
- =#{circled_window_index}=
- =#{circled_session_name}=
- =#{hostname}=
- =#{hostname_ssh}=
- =#{username}=
- =#{username_ssh}=
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_terminal_title='#h ❐ #S ● #I #W'
#+END_SRC
These variables set the left/right separators between sections. With the current
values, you dont need to install Powerline, but only fonts patched with
Powerline symbols or the standalone PowerlineSymbols.otf font.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_left_separator_main='\uE0B0'
tmux_conf_theme_left_separator_sub='\uE0B1'
tmux_conf_theme_right_separator_main='\uE0B2'
tmux_conf_theme_right_separator_sub='\uE0B3'
#+END_SRC
** Colors and style
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Display-Colors_and_style-0994a014
:END:
Colors displayed in tmux can be chosen thanks to the following variables. Any
color should be formatted as a hexadecimal RGB value preceded by a pound sign
=#= (e.g. =#00afff= for light blue) or =default= to let our terminal set it for
us.
Choose the style of the pane borders. Possible values are:
- ~thin~ (default)
- ~fat~
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_pane_border_style=thin
#+END_SRC
Declare what the colors of the focused pane should be. The first variable
specifies the foreground color, the other the background color.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_focused_pane_fg='default'
tmux_conf_theme_focused_pane_bg='#0087d7'
#+END_SRC
Here you can set the colors of the pane borders.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_pane_border='#444444'
tmux_conf_theme_pane_active_border='#00afff'
#+END_SRC
With these variables, you can set the colors for the pane indicators.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_pane_indicator='#00afff'
tmux_conf_theme_pane_active_indicator='#00afff'
#+END_SRC
These variables set the colors and the style of the status line.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_message_fg='#000000'
tmux_conf_theme_message_bg='#ffff00'
tmux_conf_theme_message_attr='bold'
#+END_SRC
Same as above for the status line command style.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_message_command_fg='#ffff00'
tmux_conf_theme_message_command_bg='#000000'
tmux_conf_theme_message_command_attr='bold'
#+END_SRC
These variables set the style of the window modes.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_mode_fg='#000000'
tmux_conf_theme_mode_bg='#ffff00'
tmux_conf_theme_mode_attr='bold'
#+END_SRC
Set the style of the status line.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_status_fg='#8a8a8a'
tmux_conf_theme_status_bg='#080808'
tmux_conf_theme_status_attr='none'
#+END_SRC
** Window status bar
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Display-Window_status_bar-dff37ae7
:END:
The following variables are to set the windows status style and format.
Sets the colors and style of the window status.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_fg='#8a8a8a'
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_bg='#080808'
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_attr='none'
#+END_SRC
Sets the format of the window status. Built-in variables are:
- =#{circled_window_index}=
- =#{circled_session_name}=
- =#{hostname}=
- =#{hostname_ssh}=
- =#{username}=
- =#{username_ssh}=
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_format='#I #W'
#+END_SRC
Sets the colors and style of the current window status.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_current_fg='#000000'
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_current_bg='#00afff'
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_current_attr='bold'
#+END_SRC
Sets the format of the currentwindow status. Built-in variables are:
- =#{circled_window_index}=
- =#{circled_session_name}=
- =#{hostname}=
- =#{hostname_ssh}=
- =#{username}=
- =#{username_ssh}=
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_current_format='#I #W'
#+END_SRC
Sets the window activity status style.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_activity_fg='default'
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_activity_bg='default'
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_activity_attr='underscore'
#+END_SRC
Sets the window bell status style.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_bell_fg='#ffff00'
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_bell_bg='default'
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_bell_attr='blink,bold'
#+END_SRC
Sets the window last status style.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_last_fg='#00afff'
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_last_bg='default'
tmux_conf_theme_window_status_last_attr='none'
#+END_SRC
Sets the left and right content of the status bar of tmux. Sections should be
separated with =|=, subsections with =,=. The built-in values are:
- =#{battery_bar}=
- =#{battery_hbar}=
- =#{battery_percentage}=
- =#{battery_status}=
- =#{battery_vbar}=
- =#{circled_session_name}=
- =#{hostname_ssh}=
- =#{hostname}=
- =#{loadavg}=
- =#{pairing}=
- =#{prefix}=
- =#{root}=
- =#{synchronized}=
- =#{uptime_y}=
- =#{uptime_d}= (modulo 365 when =#{uptime_y}= is used)
- =#{uptime_h}=
- =#{uptime_m}=
- =#{uptime_s}=
- =#{username}=
- =#{username_ssh}=
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_status_left=' ❐ #S | ↑#{?uptime_y, #{uptime_y}y,}#{?uptime_d, #{uptime_d}d,}#{?uptime_h, #{uptime_h}h,}#{?uptime_m, #{uptime_m}m,} '
tmux_conf_theme_status_right='#{prefix}#{pairing}#{synchronized} #{?battery_status, #{battery_status},}#{?battery_bar, #{battery_bar},}#{?battery_percentage, #{battery_percentage},} , %R , %d %b | #{username}#{root} | #{hostname} '
#+END_SRC
Sets the left status style and colors.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_status_left_fg='#000000,#e4e4e4,#e4e4e4'
tmux_conf_theme_status_left_bg='#ffff00,#ff00af,#00afff'
tmux_conf_theme_status_left_attr='bold,none,none'
#+END_SRC
Sets the right status style and colors.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_status_right_fg='#8a8a8a,#e4e4e4,#000000'
tmux_conf_theme_status_right_bg='#080808,#d70000,#e4e4e4'
tmux_conf_theme_status_right_attr='none,none,bold'
#+END_SRC
Set the pairing indicator, its style and its attribute.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_pairing='👓 ' # U+1F453
tmux_conf_theme_pairing_fg='none'
tmux_conf_theme_pairing_bg='none'
tmux_conf_theme_pairing_attr='none'
#+END_SRC
Set the pairing indicator, its style and its attribute.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_prefix='⌨ ' # U+2328
tmux_conf_theme_prefix_fg='none'
tmux_conf_theme_prefix_bg='none'
tmux_conf_theme_prefix_attr='none'
#+END_SRC
Set the root indicator, its style and its attribute.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_root='!'
tmux_conf_theme_root_fg='none'
tmux_conf_theme_root_bg='none'
tmux_conf_theme_root_attr='bold,blink'
#+END_SRC
Set the synchronized indicator, its style and its attribute.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_synchronized='🔒' # U+1F512
tmux_conf_theme_synchronized_fg='none'
tmux_conf_theme_synchronized_bg='none'
tmux_conf_theme_synchronized_attr='none'
#+END_SRC
Set the battery bar symbols.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_battery_bar_symbol_full='◼'
tmux_conf_battery_bar_symbol_empty='◻'
#+END_SRC
Set the battery bar length in terms of amount of symbols. Possible values are:
- =auto=
- an integer number, e.g. 5
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_battery_bar_length='auto'
#+END_SRC
Set the battery bar palette. Possible values are:
- =gradient= (default)
- =heat=
- =color_full_fg,color_empty_fg,color_bg= with each being an hexadecimal RGB
value preceded by a pound symbol =#=.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_battery_bar_palette='gradient'
#tmux_conf_battery_bar_palette='#d70000,#e4e4e4,#000000'
#+END_SRC
Set the hbar palette. Possible values are:
- =gradient= (default)
- =heat=
- =color_full_fg,color_empty_fg,color_bg= with each being an hexadecimal RGB
value preceded by a pound symbol =#=.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_battery_hbar_palette='gradient'
#+END_SRC
Set the vbar palette. Possible values are:
- =gradient= (default)
- =heat=
- =color_full_fg,color_empty_fg,color_bg= with each being an hexadecimal RGB
value preceded by a pound symbol =#=.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_battery_vbar_palette='gradient'
#+END_SRC
Set symbols used to indicate whether the battery is charging or discharging.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_battery_status_charging='⚡ ' # U+26A1
tmux_conf_battery_status_discharging='🔋 ' # U+1F50B
# tmux_conf_battery_status_charging='↑' # U+2191
# tmux_conf_battery_status_discharging='↓' # U+2193
#tmux_conf_battery_status_charging='🔌 ' # U+1F50C
#+END_SRC
Set the clock style. If it is displayed on the right side of the status bar, it
might be better to use =%I:%M %p= rather than =%R= in
=tmux_conf_theme_status_right=.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_theme_clock_colour='#00afff'
tmux_conf_theme_clock_style='24'
#+END_SRC
* Clipboard
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Clipboard-66d0d03a
:END:
Whether if in copy mode, copying the selection also copies to the OS clipboard.
Possible values are:
- ~true~
- ~false~ (default)
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
tmux_conf_copy_to_os_clipboard=false
#+END_SRC
* User customizations
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: User_customizations-c913b5d7
:END:
Here we can override or undo some setting from settings from tmux. First, we can
increase the history size.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
set -g history-limit 10000
#+END_SRC
We can also start with mouse mode enabled. But I dont.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
#set -g mouse on
#+END_SRC
Whether or not Vi mode should be enabled. But really, we should rather export
the =VISUAL= or =EDITOR= environment variables, see the tmux manual. Although I
dont, as said in my dotfish, I prefer to use Emacs.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
#set -g status-keys vi
#set -g mode-keys vi
#+END_SRC
Replace =C-b= by =C-a= instead of using both prefixes. I personally prefer to
just use =C-b=, hence why the lines are commented.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
# set -gu prefix2
# unbind C-a
# unbind C-b
# set -g prefix C-a
# bind C-a send-prefix
#+END_SRC
Move the status line to the top.
#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
#set -g status-position top
#+END_SRC