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Julian Prein 9d0631e858 tmux: Copy multi-click selection into primary
Also split the MouseDragEnd1Pane binding so that the full xclip
arguments can be written out to stay consistent.
2024-08-26 12:12:14 +02:00

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set -g default-terminal "tmux-256color"
set -g mouse on
set -g mode-keys vi
set -g extended-keys always
set -g prompt-history-limit 999999
set -g history-file "$XDG_DATA_HOME/tmux/tmux_history"
run-shell 'mkdir -p "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/tmux"'
# Better clipboard on mousedrag (https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/349020)
# Disable xterm escape sequences for setting clipboard
set -s set-clipboard off
set -g copy-command 'xclip -selection clipboard'
# https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/FAQ#cursor-shape-doesnt-change-in-tmux
set -ga terminal-overrides '*:Ss=\E[%p1%d q:Se=\E[ q'
# Set C-a as new prefix
unbind C-b
set -g prefix C-a
bind C-a send-prefix
# Copy selection into primary selection (without aborting)
bind -T copy-mode-vi MouseDragEnd1Pane {
send -X copy-pipe-no-clear "xclip -selection primary"
}
# Select word or line on double or triple click respectively (w/o aborting).
# (These are the defaults w/o the `run -d 0.3; send -X copy-pipe-and-cancel`)
bind -T copy-mode-vi SecondClick1Pane {
select-pane -t=
send -X select-word
send -X pipe-no-clear "xclip -selection primary"
}
bind -T copy-mode-vi TripleClick1Pane {
select-pane -t=
send -X select-line
send -X pipe-no-clear "xclip -selection primary"
}
bind -n SecondClick1Pane {
select-pane -t=
if -F "#{||:#{pane_in_mode},#{mouse_any_flag}}" {
send -M
} {
copy-mode
send -X select-word
}
send -X pipe-no-clear "xclip -selection primary"
}
bind -n TripleClick1Pane {
select-pane -t=
if -F "#{||:#{pane_in_mode},#{mouse_any_flag}}" {
send -M
} {
copy-mode
send -X select-line
}
send -X pipe-no-clear "xclip -selection primary"
}
# Scroll up 5 lines when entering copy-mode through the mouse wheel, send 5x`up`
# when the current pane is in alternate mode and discard the `-e` flag passed to
# copy-mode from the default binding (See below)
# TODO: Do not modify selection when scolling with the wheel
bind -n WheelUpPane \
if -F "#{||:#{pane_in_mode},#{mouse_any_flag}}" {
send -M
} {
if -F "#{alternate_on}" {
send -N5 up
} {
copy-mode; send -XN5 scroll-up
}
}
# Scroll without selecting the pane
bind -T copy-mode-vi WheelUpPane send -XN5 scroll-up
# Exit copy-mode when at the bottom. This practically mimics `copy-mode -e` but
# only scrolling with the wheel (`-e` annoys me when scrolling down with `C-d`).
bind -T copy-mode-vi WheelDownPane \
if -F "#{==:0,#{scroll_position}}" {
send -X cancel
} {
send -XN5 scroll-down
}
# Split panes with > and <
unbind %
bind < splitw -v -c "#{pane_current_path}"
unbind '"'
bind > splitw -h -c "#{pane_current_path}"
# tmux stopped supporting format string for -t, thus run-shell is
bind -N "Create a new window behind the current one with the same CWD" \
c run-shell \
"tmux neww -at #{active_window_index} -c \"#{pane_current_path}\""
bind -N "Break off the current pane to a new window behind the current one" \
! run-shell "tmux breakp -at #{active_window_index}"
bind -N "Source the config file" \
R \
source-file "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tmux/tmux.conf" \; \
display "Sourced $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tmux/tmux.conf"
# Fullscreen pane (toggle)
bind F resizep -Z
# Automatically renumber windows when closing one
set -g renumber-windows on
# Number windows with 1-based indices
set -g base-index 1
# Enter copy-mode and scroll one page up directly with PageUp without the need
# of the prefix. (Exists already per default with prefix)
bind -n PPage copy-mode -u
# Repeatable window-navigation bindings
bind -r n next
bind -r C-n next
bind -r p prev
bind -r C-p prev
# Jump back to last focused window
bind C-o last-window
# Swap window with previous/next one
bind -r N swap-window -d -t :+1
bind -r P swap-window -d -t :-1
# Reorder windows by dragging them in the status line.
bind -n MouseDrag1Status swap-window -d -t=
# TODO: do nothing on drags that don't start on a window name
bind -n MouseDragEnd1StatusDefault \
if -F "#{e|>|f|0:#{mouse_x},#{e|/|f:#{window_width},2}}" {
run-shell "tmux move-window -at #{last_window_index}"
} {
move-window -t0
}
# Repeatable window-movement bindings
bind -r \{ swap-pane -U
bind -r \} swap-pane -D
# Select windows with Alt-[0-9], select last window if target is current
bind -n M-1 select-window -T -t 1
bind -n M-2 select-window -T -t 2
bind -n M-3 select-window -T -t 3
bind -n M-4 select-window -T -t 4
bind -n M-5 select-window -T -t 5
bind -n M-6 select-window -T -t 6
bind -n M-7 select-window -T -t 7
bind -n M-8 select-window -T -t 8
bind -n M-9 select-window -T -t 9
bind -n M-0 select-window -T -t 10
# Vim-bindings
# Enter copy-mode with Escape
# bind Escape copy-mode
# Start selection (i.e. visual mode) with `v`, and rectangle selection (i.e.
# visual block mode) with `C-v`
# TODO: mimic vims behaviour for visual mode cycling and toggling
unbind -T copy-mode-vi v
bind -T copy-mode-vi v send -X begin-selection
unbind -T copy-mode-vi C-v
bind -T copy-mode-vi C-v {
if -F "#{selection_active}" {} { send -X begin-selection }
send -X rectangle-toggle
}
# Yank into system clipboard with vim-like bindings
bind -T copy-mode-vi y run-shell '${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tmux/yank.sh'
bind -T copy-mode-vi Y \
if -F "#{selection_present}" {
send -X copy-pipe-line
} {
send -X copy-pipe-end-of-line
}
# Clear selection or cancel copy-mode when nothing is selected
bind -T copy-mode-vi Escape \
if -F "#{selection_present}" {
send -X clear-selection
} {
send -X cancel
}
# Use insert-mode-like bindings to cancel copy-mode
bind -T copy-mode-vi A send -X cancel
bind -T copy-mode-vi I send -X cancel
bind -T copy-mode-vi a send -X cancel
# Rudimentary text object simulation
bind -T copy-mode-vi i run-shell '${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tmux/textobjs.sh'
# Simulate vim's C-e & C-y (Keep cursor position while scrolling). As tmux
# cannot scroll past the first and last history line, both bindings stop
# scrolling when the respective line is visible. This mimics the behaviour of
# vim's C-y at the top of the file.
bind -T copy-mode-vi C-e \
# check that there is still history beneath to scroll to.
if -F "#{e|>:#{scroll_position},0}" {
send-keys -X scroll-down
# check that the cursor is not at the top of the pane
if -F "#{e|>:#{copy_cursor_y},#{scroll_region_upper}}" {
send-keys -X cursor-up
}
}
bind -T copy-mode-vi C-y \
# check that there is still history above to scroll to.
if -F "#{e|<:#{scroll_position},#{history_size}}" {
send-keys -X scroll-up
# check that the cursor is not at the bottom of the pane
if -F "#{e|<:#{copy_cursor_y},#{scroll_region_lower}}" {
send-keys -X cursor-down
}
}
# Navigate panes with <prefix>-[hjkl]
# NOTE: C-[hjkl] (w/o prefix) moves through vim splits and tmux panes
# See vim-tmux-navigator
unbind l
bind -r h selectp -L
bind -r j selectp -D
bind -r k selectp -U
bind -r l selectp -R
# Resize mode similar to my i3 config
bind -T resize h resizep -L \; switchc -T resize
bind -T resize j resizep -D \; switchc -T resize
bind -T resize k resizep -U \; switchc -T resize
bind -T resize l resizep -R \; switchc -T resize
bind -T resize 1 selectl even-horizontal \; switchc -T resize
bind -T resize 2 selectl even-vertical \; switchc -T resize
bind -T resize 3 selectl main-horizontal \; switchc -T resize
bind -T resize 4 selectl main-vertical \; switchc -T resize
bind -T resize 5 selectl tiled \; switchc -T resize
bind r switchc -T resize
# Make it possible to send keys that are bound in the root key table. (C-h for
# example is sometimes needed as backspace sequence)
# TODO: Make repeatable without C-v
bind -r C-v command-prompt -k -p (selfinsert) { send "%%" }
# Synchronize the panes in the current window with `<prefix>S`
bind S set -w synchronize-panes
# Change installation location of plugins
setenv -g TMUX_PLUGIN_MANAGER_PATH "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tmux/plugins/"
## Plugins
set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tmux-continuum'
set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tmux-prefix-highlight'
set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tmux-resurrect'
set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tmux-sensible'
set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tpm'
set -g @plugin 'vim-tmux-navigator'
# Capture pane content
set -g @resurrect-capture-pane-contents 'on'
# Change keybindings
set -g @resurrect-save 'C-s'
set -g @resurrect-restore 'C-r'
# Save session every 5 min
set -g @continuum-save-interval '5'
# Last saved environment is automatically restored when tmux is started.
set -g @continuum-restore 'on'
# Restore {,neo}vim sessions with the help of vim-obsession
# https://github.com/tpope/vim-obsession
set -g @resurrect-strategy-vim 'session'
set -g @resurrect-strategy-nvim 'session'
# Save sessions before detaching
unbind d
bind d {
run -b "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tmux/plugins/tmux-resurrect/scripts/save.sh";
detach
}
## Theming
set -g @accent_color '#fce94f' # brightyellow
set -g @ui_color '#757773' # brightblack
set -g @sync_color '#ef2929' # brightred
set -g @text_fg '#5e6466' # black
set -g status-style bg=default,fg='#d3d7cf' # white
set -g message-command-style 'bg=default,fg=#{@accent_color}'
set -g message-style 'bg=#{@accent_color},fg=#{@text_fg}'
set -g mode-style 'bg=#{@accent_color},fg=#{@text_fg}'
# Visually display when a pane is in copy-mode or 'synchronize-panes' is on.
# Use the pane-borders for tmux >= 3.2 and the "prefix_highlight" plugin
# otherwise.
#
# NOTE: `<` does string comparison with `strcmp()`. This means that the
# condition will break from a double digit major version (e.g. `10.0`) on.
# TODO: Use #{e|<|f:, but cut off trailing non-numbers and convert the result
# (i.e. 1.00 or 0.00) back into an int.
if -F "#{<:#{version},3.2}" {
set -g pane-border-style 'bg=default,fg=#{@ui_color}'
set -g pane-active-border-style 'bg=default,fg=#{@accent_color}'
set -g @prefix_highlight_show_copy_mode 'on'
set -g @prefix_highlight_show_sync_mode 'on'
set -g @prefix_highlight_copy_mode_attr 'fg=#{@text_fg},bg=#{@accent_color}'
set -g @prefix_highlight_sync_mode_attr 'fg=#{@text_fg},bg=#{@sync_color}'
} {
# From 3.2 on, we can use formats in styles, so that all indicators can be
# done by the borders.
set -g pane-border-style "#{?synchronize-panes,fg=#{@sync_color},fg=#{@ui_color}}"
set -g pane-active-border-style "#{?pane_in_mode,bg=#{@accent_color}#,fg=#{@ui_color},#{?synchronize-panes,fg=#{@sync_color},fg=#{@accent_color}}}"
}
set -g @prefix_highlight_fg '#{@accent_color}'
set -g @prefix_highlight_bg 'default'
set -g status-right "#{prefix_highlight}"
set -g status-left "#{prefix_highlight}"
set -g status-justify centre
# Display window_index and window_name as status and highlight it when the
# active pane is zoomed.
set -g window-status-current-format \
"#{?window_zoomed_flag,#[fg=#{@text_fg} bg=#{@accent_color} underscore],#[fg=#{@accent_color} bold]}#I #W"
set -g window-status-format \
"#[fg=#{@ui_color}]#{?window_zoomed_flag,#[underscore],}#I #W"
# Initialize TMUX plugin manager. Keep this line at the very bottom.
run -b "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tmux/plugins/tpm/tpm"