set -g status-bg green set -g status-fg black set-window-option -g window-status-current-bg black set-window-option -g window-status-current-fg green # Pretty nifty little option to mirror input for all panes bind M-s setw synchronize-panes # set -g mode-mouse on setw -g mode-keys vi setw -g aggressive-resize on set -g default-terminal "screen-256color" # Don't let command rename our windows set-option -g allow-rename off # Press v to "visually" and y to "yank" the text # Press `c-b ]` to paste # If you ever want to look up a keybind use `c-b ?` bind-key -T copy-mode-vi v send-keys -X begin-selection bind-key -T copy-mode-vi y send-keys -X copy-selection # Fix for certian applications such as Nvim set -sg escape-time 0 # Select panes with vim like bindings bind-key M-k select-pane -U bind-key M-j select-pane -D bind-key M-h select-pane -L bind-key M-l select-pane -R # Reload configuration bind-key M-r source ~/.tmux.conf # Respawn the pane ( Useful with certain bind-key M-M-r respawn-pane # Change the status line a little bit, most are close to defaults set -g status-left-length 16 set -g status-left "[#S] " set -g status-right "#[fg=green,bg=black] #(whoami)@#h|up:#(uptime | awk '{print $1}' | awk -F: '{print $1}')h " set -g status-right-length 40 set -g window-status-format "#I:#W#F" # If you still want to select text out of the terminal as you normally would # You should hold the shift key ( Linux ) I'm told it's "Option on Mac OS X" set -g mouse on # Old mouse method # set-option -g mode-mouse on # set-option -g mouse-resize-pane on # set-option -g mouse-select-pane on # set-option -g mouse-select-window on # If you want any local configuration source ~/.tmux.conf.local