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Tmux Plugin Manager
Installs and loads TMUX plugins.
Installation
Requirements: tmux
version 1.9 (or higher), git
Clone TPM:
$ git clone https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tpm ~/.tmux/plugins/tpm
Put this at the bottom of your .tmux.conf
(backslashes at the end of the lines
are required):
# List of plugins
# Supports `github_username/repo` or full git URLs
set -g @tpm_plugins " \
tmux-plugins/tpm \
tmux-plugins/tmux-sensible \
"
# Other examples:
# github_username/plugin_name \
# git@github.com/user/plugin \
# git@bitbucket.com/user/plugin \
# initializes TMUX plugin manager
run-shell ~/.tmux/plugins/tpm/tpm
Reload TMUX environment so TPM is sourced:
# type this in terminal
$ tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf
That's it!
Installing plugins
- add a new plugin to the
@tpm_plugins
list - hit
prefix + I
(I as in Install) to fetch the plugin
You're good to go! The plugin was cloned to ~/.tmux/plugins/
dir and sourced.
Key bindings
TPM provides only 1 key binding: prefix + I
. Here's what it does:
- clones new plugins from github or any other git repo
- pulls updates for already installed plugins
- refreshes TMUX environment
After you press prefix + I
, everything should be up to date.
List of plugins
- pain control - useful standard bindings for controlling panes
- goto session - faster session switching
- battery osx - battery status
for OSX in Tmux
status-right
- logging - easy logging and screen capturing
- online status - online status
indicator in Tmux
status-right
. Useful when on flaky connection to see if you're online.
If you create a plugin, feel free to create a pull request that adds it to the list.
Creating plugins
How to create a plugin. It's easy.
Tests
Requirements: vagrant
To run a test suite:
$ ./run-tests
About
Truth be told, there aren't too many TMUX plugins out there. People mostly just
copy code snippets from each others' .tmux.conf
files.
I hope TMUX plugin manager (TPM) inspires people to do better and more creative things with TMUX.