You might checkout tmux-config repo to see this plugin in action. Tested on: OS X El Capitan 10.11.5, Ubuntu 14 LTS, CentOS 7, FreeBSD 11.1.
https://github.com/samoshkin/tmux-plugin-sysstatTags | tmux tmux-plugins tmux-plugin shell tmux-plugin-sysstat |
Implementation | Shell |
License | MIT |
Platform |
You're happily editing your lovely files in Vim, when you notice you need to type a word that you can see in a different Tmux pane right next to Vim. This might be some secret key found in your REPL or the name of a failing test. Usually the interesting text is too short to warrant switching panes and going into Tmux' copy mode, so you end typing it out again.
tmux-completions vim-plugin vim-plugins vim tmux tmux-pane neocomplete neocomplcache deoplete deoplete-source neovim neovim-plugin asyncompleteA tmux plugin to better manage the mouse. Finally, tmux version 2.1 introduced backwards-incompatible changes to the mouse behavior, and this plugin restores the old mouse behavior. tmux version 2.2 mostly restores the 2.0 mouse behavior, but this plugin improves tmux mouse mode beyond those changes and provides you with more control.
This plugin is a repackaging of Mislav Marohnić's tmux-navigator configuration described in this gist. When combined with a set of tmux key bindings, the plugin will allow you to navigate seamlessly between vim and tmux splits using a consistent set of hotkeys. NOTE: This requires tmux v1.8 or higher.
tmux vimPredefined searches are plugin killer feature. It speeds the workflow and reduces mouse usage with Tmux. It works even better when paired with tmux yank. Tested and working on Linux, OSX and Cygwin.
Enables displaying battery percentage and status icon in tmux status-right. In a normal situation one of these above should be installed on your system by default and thus it would not be necessary to install one of them.
tmux-plugins tmux-battery tmuxEasily interact with tmux from vim. What inspired me to write vimux was tslime.vim, a plugin that lets you send input to tmux. While tslime.vim works well, I felt it wasn't optimized for my primary use case which was having a smaller tmux pane that I would use to run tests or play with a REPL.
tmux is a terminal multiplexer, like e.g. screen, which gives you a possibility to use multiple virtual terminal session within one real terminal session. tmux-cssh (tmux-cluster-ssh) sets a comfortable and easy to use functionality, clustering and synchronizing virtual tmux-sessions, on top of tmux. No need for a x-server or x-forwarding. tmux-cssh works just with tmux and in an low-level terminal-environment, like most server do. Take a look at the pre-build deb-packages.
A pack of various themes for Tmux. Hit prefix + I to fetch the plugin and source it. The plugin should now be working.
Tmux plugin for controlling panes. Adds standard pane navigation bindings. So far, you had to google around and comb other people's dotfiles to find these. This plugin hopefully makes them more available and "more standard".
This project is in a maintenance mode and no future functionality is likely to be added. tmux-powerline, with all other powerline projects, is replaced by the new unifying powerline. However this project is still functional and can serve as a lightweight alternative for non-python users. This is a set of scripts for making a nice and dynamic tmux statusbar consisting of segments. This is much like Lokaltog/vim-powerline but for tmux.
tmux-powerline tmux powerline statusbar segments configurationA tmux solarized theme using Ethan Schoonover’s Solarized color scheme. In most cases, you have to force tmux to assume the terminal supports 256 colours. For this, start tmux as tmux -2.
Powerline is a statusline plugin for vim, and provides statuslines and prompts for several other applications, including zsh, bash, fish, tmux, IPython, Awesome, i3 and Qtile. You should check out some of the Powerline derivatives. The most lightweight and feature-rich alternative is currently Bailey Ling’s vim-airline project.
statusline prompt vim bash zsh fish tmux ipython powerlinePlugin for opening highlighted selection directly from Tmux copy mode. Tested and working on Linux, OSX and Cygwin.
Self-contained, pretty and versatile .tmux.conf configuration file. Then proceed to customize your ~/.tmux.conf.local copy.
tmux tmux-conf tmux-configuration tmux-configs tmux-config tmux-themes powerline powerline-symbols dotfiles cliTmuxify your Tmux. Create, edit, manage and load complex Tmux session, window and pane configurations with ease. Window layouts create a new Tmux window, optionally setting the window title and root path where all shells are cd'd to by default. It allows you to easily split a window into specifically sized panes and more as you wish.
Installs and loads tmux plugins. Tested and working on Linux, OSX, and Cygwin.
Basic tmux support for Vim. Would you like to paste a shell command into another pane over and over again? I am sorry but you will have to install one of the 300 other Vim plugins for tmux.
Together these features enable uninterrupted tmux usage. No matter the computer or server restarts, if the machine is on, tmux will be there how you left it off the last time it was used. Tested and working on Linux, OSX and Cygwin.
Restore tmux environment after system restart. Tmux is great, except when you have to restart the computer. You lose all the running programs, working directories, pane layouts etc. There are helpful management tools out there, but they require initial configuration and continuous updates as your workflow evolves or you start new projects.
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