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90 lines
2.9 KiB
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### DESIGN CHANGES ###
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######################
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# Variables
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left_sep=''
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right_sep=''
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left_alt_sep=''
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right_alt_sep=''
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set -g @cpu_low_icon "=" # icon when cpu is low
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set -g @cpu_medium_icon "≡" # icon when cpu is medium
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set -g @cpu_high_icon "≣" # icon when cpu is high
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set -g @ram_low_fg_color "#[fg=#000000]" # foreground color when ram is low
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set -g @ram_medium_fg_color "#[fg=#000000]" # foreground color when ram is medium
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set -g @ram_high_fg_color "#[fg=#000000]" # foreground color when ram is high
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set -g @cpu_low_fg_color "#[fg=#000000]" # foreground color when cpu is low
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set -g @cpu_medium_fg_color "#[fg=#000000]" # foreground color when cpu is medium
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set -g @cpu_high_fg_color "#[fg=#000000]" # foreground color when cpu is high
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set -g @cpu_low_bg_color "#[bg=green]" # background color when cpu is low
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set -g @cpu_medium_bg_color "#[bg=yellow]" # background color when cpu is medium
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set -g @cpu_high_bg_color "#[bg=red]" # background color when cpu is high
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# set -g @cpu_low_fg_color "#[fg=#83bd68]"
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# set -g @cpu_medium_fg_color "#[fg=#f0c674]"
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# set -g @cpu_high_fg_color "#[fg=#cc6666]"
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# panes
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## Status Basr
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set -g status-position bottom
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set -g status-style bg=colour234,fg=colour238,dim
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set -g status-left-length 20
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set -g status-left ''
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set -g status-interval 2
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# Messages
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set -g message-style bold,fg=colour232,bg=colour81
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# Window Mode
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# Window Status
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set -g status-style fg=colour137,bg=colour234,dim
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set-option -g visual-activity off
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set-option -g visual-bell off
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set-option -g visual-silence off
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set-window-option -g monitor-activity off
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set-option -g bell-action none
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# Modes
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setw -g clock-mode-colour colour135
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setw -g mode-style bg=colour6,fg=colour0,bold,fg=colour46,bg=colour238
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# Panes
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set -g pane-border-style bg=colour236,fg=colour237
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set -g pane-active-border-style bg=colour236,fg=colour80
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setw -g clock-mode-colour cyan
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set -g mode-style bg=brightcyan,fg=black
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set -g message-style bg=brightblack,fg=cyan
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set -g message-command-style bg=brightblack,fg=cyan
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set -g status-style fg=white,bg=black
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set -g status-left '#{?pane_synchronized, ¤ ,}#{?window_zoomed_flag, ↕ ,}'
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set -g status-right '#H'
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set -g status-right "#{cpu_bg_color}#{cpu_fg_color} CPU:#{cpu_percentage} #{fg=black}$right_alt_sep#{ram_fg_color}#{ram_bg_color} RAM:#{ram_percentage} #{ram_bg_color} #[fg=black]$right_sep#[fg=default]#[bg=default] #H"
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set -g status-right-length 55
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set -g pane-border-style fg=brightblack,bg=black
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set -g pane-active-border-style fg=colour104,bg=black
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set-window-option -g window-status-style bg=default,fg=default
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set-window-option -g window-status-current-style bg=default,fg=cyan
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set-window-option -g window-status-activity-style bg=default,fg=yellow
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set-window-option -g window-status-separator-style fg=brightblack
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set-window-option -g window-status-separator "$left_alt_sep"
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# Custom styling, http://www.hamvocke.com/blog/a-guide-to-customizing-your-tmux-conf/
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