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.tmux.conf
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#unbind C-b
#set -g prefix C-a
# bind a reload key
bind r source-file ~/.tmux.conf \; display-message "Config reloaded.."
# Use vim keybindings in copy mode
setw -g mode-keys vi
# invoke reattach-to-user-namespace every time a new window/pane opens
set-option -g default-command "reattach-to-user-namespace -l bash"
# start selecting text typing 'v' key (once you are in copy mode)
bind-key -t vi-copy v begin-selection
# copy selected text to the system's clipboard
bind y run "tmux save-buffer - | reattach-to-user-namespace pbcopy" \; display-message "Copied tmux buffer to system clipboard"
# paste selected text to current location
bind p run "reattach-to-user-namespace pbpaste | tmux load-buffer - && tmux paste-buffer"
# Status bar
# alignment
set-option -g status-justify centre
# spot at left
set-option -g status-left '#[bg=black,fg=green][#[fg=cyan]#S#[fg=green]]'
set-option -g status-left-length 10
#### 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