# Tmux sensible A set of tmux options that should be acceptable to everyone. Inspired by [vim-sensible](https://github.com/tpope/vim-sensible). ### Principles - `tmux-sensible` options should be acceptable to **every** tmux user!
If any of the options bothers you, please open an issue and it will probably be updated (or removed). - if you think a new option should be added, feel free to open a pull request. - **no overriding** of user defined settings.
Your existing `.tmux.conf` settings are respected and they won't be changed. That way you can use `tmux-sensible` if you have a few specific options. ### Goals - group standard tmux community options in one place - remove clutter from your `.tmux.conf` - educate new tmux users about basic options ### Options # utf8 is on set -g utf8 on set -g status-utf8 on # address vim mode switching delay (http://superuser.com/a/252717/65504) set -s escape-time 0 # increase scrollback buffer size set -g history-limit 50000 # tmux messages are displayed for 4 seconds set -g display-time 4000 # refresh 'status-left' and 'status-right' more often set -g status-interval 5 # set only on OS X where it's required set -g default-command "reattach-to-user-namespace -l $SHELL" # upgrade $TERM set -g default-terminal "screen-256color" # emacs key bindings in tmux command prompt (prefix + :) are better than # vi keys, even for vim users set -g status-keys emacs # focus events enabled for terminals that support them set -g focus-events on ### Key bindings # easier and faster switching between next/prev window bind C-p previous-window bind C-n next-window Above bindings enhance the default `prefix + p` and `prefix + n` bindings by allowing you to hold `Ctrl` and repeat `a + p`/`a + n` (if your prefix is `C-a`), which is a lot quicker. # source .tmux.conf as suggested in `man tmux` bind R source-file '~/.tmux.conf' "Adaptable" key bindings that build upon your `prefix` value: # if prefix is 'C-a' bind C-a send-prefix bind a last-window If prefix is `C-b`, above keys will be `C-b` and `b`.
If prefix is `C-z`, above keys will be `C-z` and `z`... you get the idea. ### Almost sensible options - deprecated **Note**: this feature is deprecated and will be removed from `tmux-sensible` in the next major release. The reason for this is to focus this plugin on doing just one thing (and hopefully doing it well).
If you were using 'almost sensible' the path forward is to move all the below options to your `.tmux.conf`. Activate these by putting `set -g @almost-sensible 'on'` in `.tmux.conf`. # C-a should be the Tmux default prefix, really set -g prefix C-a set -g mode-keys vi # enable mouse features for terminals that support it set -g mouse-resize-pane on set -g mouse-select-pane on set -g mouse-select-window on ### Installation with [Tmux Plugin Manager](https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tpm) (recommended) Add plugin to the list of TPM plugins in `.tmux.conf`: set -g @tpm_plugins ' \ tmux-plugins/tpm \ tmux-plugins/tmux-sensible \ ' Hit `prefix + I` to fetch the plugin and source it. That's it! You might also want to restart your tmux server, just in case. ### Manual Installation Clone the repo: $ git clone https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-sensible ~/clone/path Add this line to the bottom of `.tmux.conf`: run-shell ~/clone/path/sensible.tmux Reload TMUX environment: # type this in terminal $ tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf You might also want to restart your tmux server, just in case. ### Other goodies You might also find these useful: - [copycat](https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-copycat) improve tmux search and reduce mouse usage - [pain control](https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-pain-control) useful standard bindings for controlling panes ### License [MIT](LICENSE.md)