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# Darkcloud TMUX Config
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## Features ##
* A custom theme that matches the one used in [darkcloud-vimconfig](https://github.com/prurigro/darkcloud-vimconfig).
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* A bandwidth monitor showing the current upload and download speed of either **eth0** or the device you've set to **$NETDEV**.
* Sane defaults and a set of custom key bindings that group similar ideas and make frequently used commands easier to access.
* Optional support for powerline fonts that looks oh so much better when they're used :).
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![Darkcloud TMUX Config Theme](http://i.imgur.com/Ps3XmMc.png)
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## Installation ##
1. Choose either **tmux.powerline.conf** if powerline fonts are available or **tmux.normal.conf** if they're not, and install it to __/etc/tmux.conf__ for a system-wide install or __~/.tmux.conf__ for a local install.
2. Install **bwrate** to somewhere available in **$PATH** and make it executable (ie: `install -Dm755 bwrate /usr/local/bin/bwrate`)
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3. If your network device isn't named **eth0**, set **$NETDEV** to the name of the device you'd like to use somewhere tmux will see it when it runs (ie: `echo 'export $NETDEV="wlan0"' >> ~/.bashrc`)
## Key Bindings ##
* **Prefix**: `Ctrl-Space`
* `m` and `Ctrl-m`: Toggle mouse mode on and off respectively.
* `\` and `Ctrl-\`: Toggle the status bar on and off respectively.
* `c` and `Ctrl-c`: Create a new pane and create a new pane in the current directory respectively.
* `[` and `]`: Split the window vertically and horizontally respectively.
* `{` and `}`: Rotate the window up and down respectively.
* `=` and `-`: Select an even layout horizontally and vertically respectively.
* `+` and `_`: Select a main layout horizontally and vertically respectively.
* `<` and `>`: Swap the current window with the first and last window respectively.
* `.` and `,`: Move and swap the current window with the provided window number respectively.
* `$` and `#`: Rename the current session and window with the provided name respectively.
* `Space` and `Ctrl-Space`: Move to the previously selected window and pane respectively.
* `h`, `j`, `k` and `l`: Move left, down, up and right between panes respectively like the arrow keys.
* `` ` ``: Toggle synchronized input between the panes on the current window.
* `Escape`: Clear the terminal history, tmux history and the current window/pane.
* `?` and `/`: Show help for available key bindings and commands respectively.
* `y` and `Ctrl-p`: Enter __copy mode__ and paste from the copy buffer respectively.
* `Ctrl-v` and `Ctrl-y`: Pastes the X buffer in tmux, and sends the tmux buffer to X respectively.
* (**copy mode**) `v`, `y` and `Escape`: Begin selection, copy selection and cancel **copy mode** respectively.
* `Alt-[0-9]` (no prefix): Switch directly to the given window.
* `W`: Write scrollback buffer to file.
## Italics Support ##
Tmux supports italics if your terminal does, but the terminfo files _screen_ and _screen-256color_ don't advertise this, and most programs will display reversed text when it should be italics. To fix this, run: `tmux-italics-terminfo`, then follow the instructions it displays by changing `set-option -g default-terminal "screen-256color"` to `set-option -g default-terminal "screen-256color-it"` in your _tmux.conf_. You'll want to make sure your _/etc/bash.bashrc_, _/etc/dircolors_, possibly **vim** and any other terminal applications that check the `$TERM` variable have _screen-it_ and _screen-256color-it_ added.
## Credits ##
* Written by Kevin MacMartin: [GitHub Projects](https://github.com/prurigro) | [Arch Linux AUR Packages](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?SeB=m&K=prurigro)
## License ##
This config and the bwrate script are released under the MIT license.