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tmux2k is a highly customizable framework designed to enhance your tmux status bar, providing you with a sleek and informative interface for your terminal sessions.
✨ Features
- Enhanced Aesthetics: Prettify your tmux setup with a stylish and modern status bar.
- Informative Display: Gain access to all the essential information you need right on your status bar, including system stats, git branch, weather updates, and more.
- Plugin Ecosystem: Comes with a wide array of plugins to tailor your status bar to your specific needs, covering everything from system monitoring to version control integration.
- Ease of Customization: Customize and extend tmux2k effortlessly, thanks to its intuitive configuration options and flexible architecture.
- Dynamic Updates: Enjoy real-time updates and dynamic content rendering for a seamless and responsive user experience.
🎨 Available Themes:
- default

- default icons

- catppuccin

- catppuccin icons

- gruvbox

- gruvbox icons

- monokai

- monokai icons

- onedark

- onedark icons

- duo

- duo icons

- duo blue

- default no powerline

To use themes:
# use a theme
set -g @tmux2k-theme 'onedark'
# to show icons only
set -g @tmux2k-icons-only true
# to customize duo bg and fg
set -g @tmux2k-duo-fg "#1688f0" # this will get you duo blue shown above
set -g @tmux2k-duo-bg "#000000" # this will set the bg for duo theme
# to set powerline symbols
set -g @tmux2k-right-sep # alternate right status bar sep
set -g @tmux2k-win-right-sep # alternate window right sep
# to not show powerline
set -g @tmux2k-show-powerline false
# set start icon, accpets: `session`, 'window`, or any string
set -g @tmux2k-start-icon ""
🖌️ Customize Theme Colors
Available Colors:
text: Default text color. Default:#282a36bg_main: Background color for main sections. Default:#15152abg_alt: Background color for alternate sections. Default:#45455ablack: Black color. Default:#0a0a0fwhite: White color. Default:#d5d5dared: Red color. Default:#ff001flight_red: Light red color. Default:#ff0055green: Green color. Default:#3dd50alight_green: Light green color. Default:#ccffccblue: Blue color. Default:#1688f0light_blue: Light blue color. Default:#11ddddyellow: Yellow color. Default:#ffb86clight_yellow: Light yellow color. Default:#ffd21apurple: Purple color. Default:#bf58fflight_purple: Light purple color. Default:#ff65c6
To customize theme colors:
set -g @tmux2k-text '#cdcdcd' # change text to white
set -g @tmux2k-bg-main '#ffffff' # change bg to white
set -g @tmux2k-yellow '#f8c800' # change yellow color
You may have to restart
tmuxfor some changes to reflect
🧩 Available Plugins
battery: Show battery stats and percentagegit: Show Git branch and status informationcpu: Show CPU usage informationcwd: Show current working directorygpu: Show GPU usage informationram: Show RAM usage informationnetwork: Show network status and statisticsbandwidth: Show network bandwidth usageping: Show network ping statisticstime: Show current time and dateweather: Show weather informationwindow: tmux window listpomodoro: Shows pomodoro timer, needs tmux-pomodoro-plus (hitprefix + pto start)
To customize plugins, I'll highly recommend checking out their respective scripts in the scripts folder.
Here's some example configurations:
# set the left and right plugin sections
set -g @tmux2k-left-plugins "git cpu ram"
set -g @tmux2k-right-plugins "battery network time"
# to set window list alignment (absolute-centre by default)
set -g @tmux2k-window-list-alignment 'left'
# to customize plugin colors
set -g @tmux2k-[plugin-name]-colors "[background] [foreground]"
set -g @tmux2k-cpu-colors "red black" # set cpu plugin bg to red, fg to black
# to enable compact window list size
set -g @tmux2k-compact-windows true
# change refresh rate
set -g @tmux2k-refresh-rate 5
# weather scale
set -g @tmux2k-show-fahrenheit false
# 24 hour time
set -g @tmux2k-military-time true
# network interface to watch
set -g @tmux2k-network-name "wlo1"
🪆 Add New Plugins
To add a new plugin, add a script to the scripts folder that prints something to the console.
The plugin name and script file name must match e.g: plugin named
fooshould have a file calledscripts/foo.sh
⚡ Setup
⚙️ Requirements
Before you begin, ensure you have met the following requirements:
- You have installed the latest version of
tmux. - bash 5.2 or newer, mac users can install it using
brew install bash - tpm for managing
tmuxplugins. - A patched nerd font for
powerlineand glyphs support.
💻 Installation
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'
- Run
tmux - Use the
tpminstall command: prefix + I (default prefix isctrl+b)
You can also directly clone the repo to your ~/.tmux/plugins/ folder.
🏗️ What's Next
- You tell me!
🧑💻 Behind The Code
🌈 Inspiration
I came across dracula/tmux sometime back and I wanted to create a more customizable and easy to expand solution.
💡 Challenges/Learnings
- Learned a lot about the
tmuxandtpmecosystem. - Did some fancy shell scripting.
What's next
To-Do
You tell me!
🧰 Tooling
- dots2k — Dev Environment
- nvim2k — Personalized Editor
- sway2k — Desktop Environment
- qute2k — Personalized Browser
🔍 More Info
- tmux-tea — Simple and powerful tmux session manager
- tmux-tilit — Turns tmux into a terminal window manager
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