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tmux
Install using tpm
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 'dracula/tmux'
Add any configuration options below this line in your tmux config.
Install with Nix
If you're using home-manager, an example config would look similar to this:
Then run home-manager switch
, the Activating theme
section doesn't apply here.
programs.tmux = {
enable = true;
clock24 = true;
plugins = with pkgs.tmuxPlugins; [
sensible
yank
{
plugin = dracula;
extraConfig = ''
set -g @dracula-show-battery false
set -g @dracula-show-powerline true
set -g @dracula-refresh-rate 10
'';
}
];
extraConfig = ''
set -g mouse on
'';
};
Activating theme
- Make sure
run -b '~/.tmux/plugins/tpm/tpm'
is at the bottom of your .tmux.conf - Run tmux
- Use the tpm install command:
prefix + I
(default prefix is ctrl+b)
Configuration
To enable plugins set up the @dracula-plugins
option in you .tmux.conf
file, separate plugin by space.
The order that you define the plugins will be the order on the status bar left to right.
# available plugins: battery, cpu-usage, git, gpu-usage, ram-usage, tmux-ram-usage, network, network-bandwidth, network-ping, ssh-session, attached-clients, network-vpn, weather, time, spotify-tui, kubernetes-context, synchronize-panes
set -g @dracula-plugins "cpu-usage gpu-usage ram-usage"
For each plugin is possible to customize background and foreground colors
# available colors: white, gray, dark_gray, light_purple, dark_purple, cyan, green, orange, red, pink, yellow
# set -g @dracula-[plugin-name]-colors "[background] [foreground]"
set -g @dracula-cpu-usage-colors "pink dark_gray"
Status bar options
Enable powerline symbols
set -g @dracula-show-powerline true
Switch powerline symbols
# for left
set -g @dracula-show-left-sep
# for right symbol (can set any symbol you like as seperator)
set -g @dracula-show-right-sep
Enable window flags
set -g @dracula-show-flags true
Adjust the refresh rate for the status bar
# the default is 5, it can accept any number
set -g @dracula-refresh-rate 5
Switch the left smiley icon
# it can accept `session`, `smiley`, `window`, or any character.
set -g @dracula-show-left-icon session
Add padding to the left smiley icon
# default is 1, it can accept any number and 0 disables padding.
set -g @dracula-left-icon-padding 1
Enable high contrast pane border
set -g @dracula-border-contrast true
Hide empty plugins
set -g @dracula-show-empty-plugins false
cpu-usage options
Customize label
set -g @dracula-cpu-usage-label "CPU"
Show system load average instead of CPU usage percentage (default)
set -g @dracula-cpu-display-load true
CPU usage percentage (default) - in percentage (output: %) Load average – is the average system load calculated over a given period of time of 1, 5 and 15 minutes (output: x.x x.x x.x)
battery options
Customize label
set -g @dracula-battery-label "Battery"
gpu-usage options
Note, currently only the Linux NVIDIA Proprietary drivers are supported. Nouveau and AMD Graphics Cards support are still under development.
Customize label
set -g @dracula-gpu-usage-label "GPU"
ram-usage options
Customize label
set -g @dracula-ram-usage-label "RAM"
tmux-ram-usage options
Customize label
set -g @dracula-tmux-ram-usage-label "MEM"
network-bandwidth
You can configure which network interface you want to view the bandwidth,
Displaying of the interface name, The interval between each bandwidth update.
The most common interfaces name are eth0
for a wired connection and wlan0
for a wireless connection.
set -g @dracula-network-bandwidth eth0
set -g @dracula-network-bandwidth-interval 0
set -g @dracula-network-bandwidth-show-interface true
network-ping options
You can configure which server (hostname, IP) you want to ping and at which rate (in seconds). Default is google.com at every 5 seconds.
set -g @dracula-ping-server "google.com"
set -g @dracula-ping-rate 5
ssh-session options
Show SSH session port
set -g @dracula-show-ssh-session-port true
time options
Disable timezone
set -g @dracula-show-timezone false
Swap date to day/month
set -g @dracula-day-month true
Enable military time
set -g @dracula-military-time true
Set custom time format e.g (2023-01-01 14:00)
set -g @dracula-time-format "%F %R"
See [this page] for other format symbols.
git options
Hide details of git changes
set -g @dracula-git-disable-status true
Set symbol to use for when branch is up to date with HEAD
# default is ✓. Avoid using non unicode characters that bash uses like $, * and !
set -g @dracula-git-show-current-symbol ✓
Set symbol to use for when branch diverges from HEAD
# default is unicode !. Avoid bash special characters
set -g @dracula-git-show-diff-symbol !
Set symbol or message to use when the current pane has no git repo
# default is unicode no message
set -g @dracula-git-no-repo-message ""
Hide untracked files from being displayed as local changes
# default is false
set -g @dracula-git-no-untracked-files true
Show remote tracking branch together with diverge/sync state
# default is false
set -g @dracula-git-show-remote-status true
hg options
Hide details of hg changes
set -g @dracula-hg-disable-status true
Set symbol to use for when branch is up to date with HEAD
#default is ✓.Avoid using non unicode characters that bash uses like $, * and !
set -g @dracula-hg-show-current-symbol ✓
Set symbol to use for when branch diverges from HEAD
#default is unicode !.Avoid bash special characters
set -g @dracula-hg-show-diff-symbol !
Set symbol or message to use when the current pane has no hg repo
#default is unicode no message
set -g @dracula-hg-no-repo-message ""
Hide untracked files from being displayed as local changes
#default is false
set -g @dracula-hg-no-untracked-files false
weather options
Switch from default fahrenheit to celsius
set -g @dracula-show-fahrenheit false
Set your location manually
set -g @dracula-fixed-location "Some City"
Hide your location
set -g @dracula-show-location false
synchronize-panes options
Customize label
set -g @dracula-synchronize-panes-label "Sync"
attached-clients options
Set the minimum number of clients to show (otherwise, show nothing)
set -g @dracula-clients-minimum 1
Set the label when there is one client, or more than one client
set -g @dracula-clients-singular client
set -g @dracula-clients-plural clients
Kubernetes options
Add prefix label before the context
set -g @dracula-kubernetes-context-label "Some Label"
Hide user from the context string
set -g @dracula-kubernetes-hide-user true
Hide ARN (show only cluster name) - Available for EKS only (only available for cluster names that are ARNs)
set -g @dracula-kubernetes-eks-hide-arn true
Extract the account as a prefix to the cluster name - Available for EKS only (only available for cluster names that are ARNs)
set -g @dracula-kubernetes-eks-extract-account true
#### continuum options
Set the output mode. Options are:
- **countdown**: Show a T- countdown to the next save (default)
- **time**: Show the time since the last save
- **alert**: Hide output if no save has been performed recently
- **interval**: Show the continuum save interval
```bash
set -g @dracula-continuum-mode countdown
Show if the last save was performed less than 60 seconds ago (default threshold is 15 seconds)
set -g @dracula-continuum-time-threshold 60