tmux2k is a tmux plugin for that adds powerline support and pretty colors to your tmux status bar.
tmux2k was inspired by dracula/tmux.
Before you begin, ensure you have met the following requirements:
- You have installed the latest version of
tmux. - tpm for managing
tmuxplugins. - A patched nerd font for
powerlineand glyphs support.
Using tpm
If you are a tpm user, you can install the theme and keep up to date by adding the following to your .tmux.conf file:
set -g @plugin '2kabhishek/tmux2k'
Add any configuration options below this line in your tmux config.
- Make sure run -b
~/.tmux/plugins/tpm/tpmis at the bottom of your.tmux.conf - Run
tmux - Use the
tpminstall command: prefix + I (default prefix isctrl+b)
# Tmux 2K default configs
# available plugins: battery, cpu-usage, git, gpu-usage, ram-usage, network, network-bandwidth, network-ping, weather, time
set -g @tmux2k-left-plugins "git cpu-usage ram-usage"
set -g @tmux2k-right-plugins "battery network time"
set -g @tmux2k-show-powerline true
set -g @tmux2k-show-fahrenheit false
set -g @tmux2k-military-time true
set -g @tmux2k-border-contrast true
# available colors: white, gray, dark_gray, light_purple, dark_purple, cyan, green, orange, red, pink, yellow
set -g @tmux2k-[plugin-name]-colors "[background] [foreground]"
set -g @tmux2k-cpu-usage-colors "blue dark_gray"
# it can accept `session`, `rocket`, `window`, or any character.
set -g @tmux2k-show-left-icon "ο΅"
# network interface to monitor
set -g @tmux2k-network-name "en0"/"wlo1" (Mac/Linux)
# update powerline symbols
set -g @tmux2k-show-left-sep "ξ°"
set -g @tmux2k-show-right-sep "ξ²"
# change refresh rate
set -g @tmux2k-refresh-rate 5tmux2k was built using neovim, shellcheck, nerd-fonts.
- Learned a lot about the
tmuxandtpmecosystem. - Did some fancy shell scripting.
- Fix left plugins color logic
- Add more section scripts
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Looking for my zsh and other cli configs? See Dotfiles
Looking for my neovim configs? See nvim
Want the CLI experience on your Android too? Have a look at Oh-My-Termux