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🌳 tmux-oakthree🌳

a tmux abstraction for the working developer

Build Status License: MIT

features

  • fuzzy-find everything: vim's ctrlp plugin makes vim awesome. oakthree brings similar functionality to tmux so that you never have to manage panes again.
  • portable: All of oakthree is written in bash to keep dependencies minimal and functionality consistent.
  • fast: Since oakthree uses fzf, your development speed is no longer bottlenecked by how quickly you can switch tmux windows. It saves you the mental bandwidth of having to remember where all of your panes are.
  • comfort: oakthree comes with a key binding (prefix G) that centers whatever you're looking at in the center of your screen. No more looking slightly to the left all day.

purpose

tmux is wonderful. However, I found that I fell into the same pattern of usage: I would jump to a directory, open vim, and open a shell. Sometimes I would add another shell for long-running daemons, but ultimately I stuck to the same few windows. What oakthree does is makes this pattern more intentional. It hides all of the cruft like panes, windows, and status bars that come along with tmux and gives you a rigid, fast, and consistent set of functionality out of the box.

usage

oakthree starts with just a single shell window. When you find a directory in which you'd like to start working, make a new oakthree project with the keybinding below. This opens a window with your $EDITOR and an accompanying $SHELL that you can switch between easily.

bindings

Everywhere:

  • tmux prefix+K: Open a fuzzy-finder for your open projects.
  • tmux prefix+L: Open a fuzzy-finder for your open shells.
  • tmux prefix+J: Open a new shell in this window's directory.
  • tmux prefix+Ctrl+L: Switch between the most recent shell and the most recent project.
  • tmux prefix+G: Center or uncenter the current window.

Just in projects:

  • [no prefix] Ctrl+L: Switch between a project's editor and its shell.

installation

Install tpm and fzf. Add the following to your .tmux.conf:

set -g @plugin 'cfoust/tmux-oakthree'

Restart tmux and tpm will install oakthree automagically.

NOTE: oakthree is a replacement for tmux's default bindings and environment. It switches to a new binding table and as a result none of your other bindings will be preserved. This is by design; the goal of the project is to offer an approachable and fast abstraction over the power of tmux. If you rely heavily on making your own windows and panes programmatically, oakthree is probably not for you.

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