Spiced up .tmux.conf and updated README

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@@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ bind j select-pane -D
bind k select-pane -U
bind l select-pane -R
## resize panes using PREFIX H, J, K, L
bind H resize-pane -L 5
bind J resize-pane -D 5
bind K resize-pane -U 5
bind L resize-pane -R 5
# resize panes using PREFIX H, J, K, L
bind -r H resize-pane -L 2
bind -r J resize-pane -D 2
bind -r K resize-pane -U 2
bind -r L resize-pane -R 2
## PREFIX | to split horizontally
## PREFIX - to split vertically
@@ -37,10 +37,13 @@ set -sg escape-time 1
## Tab through active windows
bind Tab next-window
## Rename window
bind , command-prompt "rename-window '%%'"
## ----------------------
## Status Bar
## -----------------------
set-option -g status on # turn the status bar on
set -g status on # turn the status bar on
set -g status-interval 5 # set update frequencey (default 15 seconds)
set -g status-justify centre # center window list for clarity
@@ -55,12 +58,12 @@ set -g pane-active-border-style bg=colour0,fg=colour2
set-option -g message-style bg=colour0,fg=colour13
## set window list colors
set-window-option -g window-status-style fg=colour8,bg=colour0
set-window-option -g window-status-current-style fg=colour2,bg=colour0,bright
setw -g window-status-style fg=colour8,bg=colour0
setw -g window-status-current-style fg=colour2,bg=colour0,bright
## Titles
set-option -g set-titles on
set-option -g set-titles-string '#H:#S.#I.#P #W #T' # window number,program name, active(or not)
set -g set-titles on
set -g set-titles-string '#H:#S.#I.#P #W #T' # window number,program name, active(or not)
#set inactive/active window styles
# set -g window-style fg=colour0,bg=colour0
@@ -82,7 +85,7 @@ set -g status-right-length 60
set -g status-right "S:#S W:#I P:#P | %Y-%m-%d %H:%M"
# set window and pane index to 1 (0 by default)
set-option -g base-index 1
set -g base-index 1
setw -g pane-base-index 1
## visual notification of activity in other windows

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
---
filename: README
filecreated:
fileupdated: 2024-03-21 14:22
filecreated:
fileupdated: 2025-04-16
filetags: [readme]
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@@ -17,9 +16,7 @@ REQ: tmux v3+
## Need
After I discovered tmux I searched for a way to manage multiple groups of tmux sessions under one unified script. Not
finding anything (or maybe just not looking well enough) I decided to write my own. It's not pretty, but I've been
using for a couple of years now and it's become an integral part of my workflow.
After I discovered tmux I searched for a way to manage multiple groups of tmux sessions under one unified script. Not finding anything (or maybe just not looking well enough) I decided to write my own. It's not pretty, but I've been using for a couple of years now and it's become an integral part of my workflow.
My setup works this way:
@@ -60,14 +57,11 @@ case $session in
;;
```
Calling the script with a pre-determined session name (ex: `./tmux-menu.sh web` or `./tmux-menu.sh database`) first
checks to see if there is already a session group with that name. If not, it creates a new group with the commands you
specify and names each connection in tmux.
Calling the script with a pre-determined session name (ex: `./tmux-menu.sh web` or `./tmux-menu.sh database`) firstchecks to see if there is already a session group with that name. If not, it creates a new group with the commands youspecify and names each connection in tmux.
If the session group *does* already exist, it simply switches you to that group.
If you alias `tmux-menu.sh` to something shorter (like `tm`), switching between active sessions is as easy as `Ctrl-A +
d` (to detach) and `tm web` (to attach or create the web group).
If you alias `tmux-menu.sh` to something shorter (like `tm`), switching between active sessions is as easy as `Ctrl-A + d` (to detach) and `tm web` (to attach or create the web group).
Killing session groups is as easy as `tmux-session kill -t web`.
@@ -75,8 +69,6 @@ Killing session groups is as easy as `tmux-session kill -t web`.
## Use
I've found that I use this script on different servers with different configurations. So I copy the
`tmux-menu.template.sh` to `$HOME/tmux-menu.sh` and then alias that to `tm`.
I've found that I use this script on different servers with different configurations. So I copy the `tmux-menu.template.sh` to `$HOME/tmux-menu.sh` and then alias that to `tm`.
I also include my `.tmux.conf` file with comments about what does what. If you choose to use it, make sure to copy it
to your home directory.
I also include my `.tmux.conf` file with comments about what does what. If you choose to use it, make sure to copy it to your home directory.