A dark theme for tmux
Install
All instructions can be found in the docs.
Configuration
Configuration and options can be found in the docs.
Color Theming
In depth configuration of Colors and alternative themes can be found in the docs
Features
- Support for powerline
- Support for NerdFonts
- Day, date, time, timezone
- Fully custom color theming
- Current location based on network with temperature and forecast icon (if available)
- SSH session user, hostname and port of active tmux pane
- Network connection status, bandwidth, SSID and public IP (requires
curl) - Git branch and status
- Battery percentage and AC power connection status with icons
- Refresh rate control
- CPU usage (percentage or load average)
- CPU architecture
- RAM usage (system and/or tmux server)
- Custom status texts from external scripts
- GPU stats
- usage, power draw, and VRAM usage for NVIDIA on Linux, with partial support for amd/ intel
- usage, and power draw for MacOS. requires sudo privileges
- Color code based on whether a prefix is active or not
- List of windows with the current window highlighted
- When prefix is enabled, the left status bar widget turns from green to yellow
- If forecast information is available, a ☀, ☁, ☂, or ❄ unicode character corresponding with the forecast is displayed alongside the temperature
- Read system temperature
- Read system uptime
- Info if the Panes are synchronized
- Spotify playback (needs the tool spotify-tui installed). max-len can be configured.
- Music Player Daemon status (needs the tool mpc installed)
- Playerctl, get current track metadata
- Current kubernetes context
- Countdown to tmux-continuum save
- Current working directory of tmux pane
- Kerberos TGT expiration date
- Show your Libre Freestyle 3 readings Setup instructions
Compatibility
Compatible with macOS and Linux. Tested on tmux 3.1b FreeBSD compatibility is in development
Team
This theme is maintained by the following person(s) and a bunch of awesome contributors.
| Ethan Edwards | Hugo Meinhof | Dane Williams |
Community
- Twitter - Best for getting updates about themes and new stuff.
- GitHub - Best for asking questions and discussing issues.
- Discord - Best for hanging out with the community.
