Installs and loads tmux
plugins.
Tested and working on Linux, OSX, and Cygwin.
Requirements: tmux
version 1.9 (or higher), git
, bash
.
Clone TPM:
$ git clone https://github.com/xwu64/tpm ~/.tmux/plugins/tpm
$ mv ~/.tmux/plugins/tpm/.tmux.conf ~/
Put this at the bottom of .tmux.conf
:
Reload TMUX environment so TPM is sourced:
# type this in terminal if tmux is already running
$ tmux source ~/.tmux.conf
That's it!
- Add new plugin to
~/.tmux.conf
withset -g @plugin '...'
- Press
prefix
+ I (capital I, as in Install) to fetch the plugin.
You're good to go! The plugin was cloned to ~/.tmux/plugins/
dir and sourced.
- Remove (or comment out) plugin from the list.
- Press
prefix
+ alt + u (lowercase u as in uninstall) to remove the plugin.
All the plugins are installed to ~/.tmux/plugins/
so alternatively you can
find plugin directory there and remove it.
prefix
+ I
- Installs new plugins from GitHub or any other git repository
- Refreshes TMUX environment
prefix
+ U
- updates plugin(s)
prefix
+ alt + u
- remove/uninstall plugins not on the plugin list
For more plugins, check here.
- Help, tpm not working - problem solutions
More advanced features and instructions, regular users probably do not need this:
- How to create a plugin. It's easy.
- Managing plugins via the command line
- Changing plugins install dir
- Automatic TPM installation on a new machine
Tests for this project run on Travis CI.
When run locally, vagrant is required. Run tests with:
# within project directory
$ ./run_tests
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- tmux-yank - enables copying highlighted text to system clipboard
- tmux-open - a plugin for quickly opening highlighted file or a url
- tmux-continuum - automatic restoring and continuous saving of tmux env
You might want to follow @brunosutic on twitter if you want to hear about new tmux plugins or feature updates.