A pack of various themes for Tmux for 2.6 or later.
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Clone repo to local machine:
git clone https://github.com/jimeh/tmux-themepack.git ~/.tmux-themepack
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Source desired theme in your
~/.tmux.conf
:source-file "${HOME}/.tmux-themepack/powerline/default/green.tmuxtheme"
In some linux distributions you might have to remove the quotation marks from the
source-file
command to avoid ano such file or directory
error:source-file ${HOME}/.tmux-themepack/powerline/default/green.tmuxtheme
Install using Tmux Plugin Manager
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Add plugin to the list of TPM plugins in
.tmux.conf
:set -g @plugin 'jimeh/tmux-themepack'
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Press
prefix + I
to fetch the plugin and source it. The plugin should now be working.
Choose which theme is loaded by setting the @themepack
option in your
.tmux.conf
:
set -g @themepack 'basic'
(default)set -g @themepack 'powerline/block/blue'
set -g @themepack 'powerline/block/cyan'
set -g @themepack 'powerline/default/green'
set -g @themepack 'powerline/double/magenta'
...
Default (default
):
Basic (basic
):
Inspired by the Powerline VIM plugin, and requires the use of a powerline compatible font in your terminal. You can find a number of such fonts in the powerline-fonts project.
If your preferred font isn't available there, please refer to Powerline's documentation on Font Patching to patch the font yourself.
Powerline Blue (powerline/default/blue
):
Powerline Cyan (powerline/default/cyan
):
Powerline Gray (powerline/default/gray
):
Powerline Green (powerline/default/green
):
Powerline Magenta (powerline/default/magenta
):
Powerline Orange (powerline/default/orange
):
Powerline Purple (powerline/default/purple
):
Powerline Red (powerline/default/red
):
Powerline Yellow (powerline/default/yellow
):
Currently selected window is indicated by a colored block.
Powerline Blue Block (powerline/block/blue
):
Powerline Cyan Block (powerline/block/cyan
):
Powerline Gray Block (powerline/block/gray
):
Powerline Green Block (powerline/block/green
):
Powerline Magenta Block (powerline/block/magenta
):
Powerline Orange Block (powerline/block/orange
):
Powerline Purple Block (powerline/block/purple
):
Powerline Red Block (powerline/block/red
):
Powerline Yellow Block (powerline/block/yellow
):
Both left and right far sides of the statusbar are colored, rather than just the left side.
Powerline Double Blue (powerline/double/blue
):
Powerline Double Cyan (powerline/double/cyan
):
Powerline Double Green (powerline/double/green
):
Powerline Double Magenta (powerline/double/magenta
):
Powerline Double Orange (powerline/double/orange
):
Powerline Double Purple (powerline/double/purple
):
Powerline Double Red (powerline/double/red
):
Powerline Double Yellow (powerline/double/yellow
):
All themes are built with overridable custom @-prefixed Tmux options, which means that any part of a theme can be easily customized.
To customize a theme, simply look at the source to see the list of Tmux options
with names beginning with a @
, and simply set the desired option in your
tmux.conf
before the theme is loaded.
If you want to contribute a theme, please have them use custom @-prefixed Tmux options like existing themes, so they can be customized the same way.
New themes should be created under the src
folder with a .tmuxtheme
extension. Please have a look at existing themes to see how files can be
included and shared between themes.
To build all themes, just run make build
from the root of the project.
All themes also have unit tests which can be found under the test
directory. They are written in Go, but hopefully easy to
understand. To run all tests, just run make test
from the root of the project.
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Version 2, December 2004
Copyright (C) 2013 Jim Myhrberg
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