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Author SHA1 Message Date
7f8840eac9 Bump version to 0.9.1 2014-02-25 00:35:13 +00:00
0653074570 Fix issue #28, default-path error with Tmux 1.9
When using Tmux 1.9 and later the "-c" argument is given to the
"new-session" command to set the session's root/default path. When using
Tmux 1.8.x and earlier, the old "default-path" session option method is
used instead.
2014-02-25 00:30:34 +00:00
5047f596af Merge pull request #31 from trekdemo/fish_completion
Add completion for fish shell
2014-02-24 22:41:45 +00:00
Gergő Sulymosi
f2c5e9bb66 Add completion for fish shell 2014-02-24 10:06:01 +01:00
ae96c17580 Merge pull request #29 from matthias-guenther/installation-fix-for-zsh
Problems with zsh installation
2014-02-11 09:28:49 +00:00
Matthias Guenther
f5c4361268 Add /home/wikimatze variable 2014-02-04 20:28:48 +01:00
Matthias Guenther
8a9174c1c5 Fixing the export path option for bash and zsh in the README 2014-02-04 18:23:21 +01:00
3dfa166041 Bump version to 0.9.0 2014-01-29 08:12:42 +00:00
e231f2d642 Enable passing custom arguments to tmux
Custom arguments can now be passed to tmux by setting the
TMUXIFIER_TMUX_OPTS environment variable.
2014-01-29 08:11:20 +00:00
966e500b40 Bump version to 0.8.1 2013-07-17 14:43:17 +01:00
4c1cb0762a Fix issue #23 - Some consoles don't seem to support C-l 2013-07-17 14:42:46 +01:00
7 changed files with 155 additions and 28 deletions

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ and pane configurations with ease.
In short, Tmuxifier allows you to easily create, edit, and load "layout"
files, which are simple shell scripts where you use the `tmux` command and
helper commands provided by tmuxifier to manage Tmux sessions and windows
helper commands provided by `tmuxifier` to manage Tmux sessions and windows
### Window Layouts
@@ -54,13 +54,13 @@ Clone the repo to your machine:
git clone https://github.com/jimeh/tmuxifier.git ~/.tmuxifier
Then add `~/.tmuxifier/bin` to your PATH to make the `tmuxifier` executable
Then add `$HOME/.tmuxifier/bin` to your PATH to make the `tmuxifier` executable
available to you:
__In bash & zsh:__
```bash
export PATH="~/.tmuxifier/bin:$PATH"
export PATH="$HOME/.tmuxifier/bin:$PATH"
```
__In tcsh:__
@@ -94,6 +94,14 @@ Add the following to your `~/.cshrc`, `~/.tcshrc` or equivalent:
eval `tmuxifier init -`
```
If you need to pass custom arguments to tmux itself, you can do so by setting
the `TMUXIFIER_TMUX_OPTS` environment variable. For example:
```bash
export TMUXIFIER_TMUX_OPTS="-L my-awesome-socket-name"
eval "$(tmuxifier init -)"
```
## Updating
cd ~/.tmuxifier

36
completion/tmuxifier.fish Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
set -l cmd_load_session 'load-session s'
set -l cmd_load_window 'load-window w'
set -l cmd_list 'list l'
set -l cmd_list_sessions 'list-sessions ls'
set -l cmd_list_windows 'list-windows lw'
set -l cmd_new_session 'new-session ns'
set -l cmd_new_window 'new-window nw'
set -l cmd_edit_session 'edit-session es'
set -l cmd_edit_window 'edit-window ew'
set -l cmd_commands 'commands'
set -l cmd_version 'version'
set -l cmd_help 'help'
complete -c tmuxifier -x
# Commands
complete -c tmuxifier -n '__fish_use_subcommand' -a $cmd_load_session -d 'Load the specified session layout.'
complete -c tmuxifier -n '__fish_use_subcommand' -a $cmd_load_window -d 'Load the specified window layout into current session.'
complete -c tmuxifier -n '__fish_use_subcommand' -a $cmd_list -d 'List all session and window layouts.'
complete -c tmuxifier -n '__fish_use_subcommand' -a $cmd_list_sessions -d 'List session layouts.'
complete -c tmuxifier -n '__fish_use_subcommand' -a $cmd_list_windows -d 'List window layouts.'
complete -c tmuxifier -n '__fish_use_subcommand' -a $cmd_new_session -d 'Create new session layout and open it with $EDITOR.'
complete -c tmuxifier -n '__fish_use_subcommand' -a $cmd_new_window -d 'Create new window layout and open it with $EDITOR.'
complete -c tmuxifier -n '__fish_use_subcommand' -a $cmd_edit_session -d 'Edit specified session layout with $EDITOR.'
complete -c tmuxifier -n '__fish_use_subcommand' -a $cmd_edit_window -d 'Edit specified window layout with $EDITOR.'
complete -c tmuxifier -n '__fish_use_subcommand' -a $cmd_commands -d 'List all tmuxifier commands.'
complete -c tmuxifier -n '__fish_use_subcommand' -a $cmd_version -d 'Print Tmuxifier version.'
complete -c tmuxifier -n '__fish_use_subcommand' -a $cmd_help -d 'Show this message.'
# Complete subcommands
complete -c tmuxifier -x -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from $cmd_load_session" -a '(tmuxifier list-sessions)' -d 'session-template'
complete -c tmuxifier -x -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from $cmd_load_window" -a '(tmuxifier list-windows)' -d 'window-template'
complete -c tmuxifier -x -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from $cmd_edit_session" -a '(tmuxifier list-sessions)' -d 'session-template'
complete -c tmuxifier -x -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from $cmd_edit_window" -a '(tmuxifier list-windows)' -d 'window-template'

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@@ -6,6 +6,11 @@
# otherwise more complex means.
#
# Alias tmux to tmuxifier-tmux wrapper.
tmux() {
tmuxifier-tmux "$@"
}
# Create a new window.
#
# Arguments:
@@ -17,7 +22,7 @@ new_window() {
if [ -n "$2" ]; then local command=("$2"); fi
if [ -n "$window" ]; then local winarg=(-n "$window"); fi
tmux new-window -t "$session:" "${winarg[@]}" "${command[@]}"
tmuxifier-tmux new-window -t "$session:" "${winarg[@]}" "${command[@]}"
__go_to_window_or_session_path
}
@@ -29,7 +34,7 @@ new_window() {
#
split_v() {
if [ -n "$1" ]; then local percentage=(-p "$1"); fi
tmux split-window -t "$session:$window.$2" -v "${percentage[@]}"
tmuxifier-tmux split-window -t "$session:$window.$2" -v "${percentage[@]}"
__go_to_window_or_session_path
}
@@ -41,7 +46,7 @@ split_v() {
#
split_h() {
if [ -n "$1" ]; then local percentage=(-p "$1"); fi
tmux split-window -t "$session:$window.$2" -h "${percentage[@]}"
tmuxifier-tmux split-window -t "$session:$window.$2" -h "${percentage[@]}"
__go_to_window_or_session_path
}
@@ -53,7 +58,7 @@ split_h() {
#
split_vl() {
if [ -n "$1" ]; then local count=(-l "$1"); fi
tmux split-window -t "$session:$window.$2" -v "${count[@]}"
tmuxifier-tmux split-window -t "$session:$window.$2" -v "${count[@]}"
__go_to_window_or_session_path
}
@@ -65,7 +70,7 @@ split_vl() {
#
split_hl() {
if [ -n "$1" ]; then local count=(-l "$1"); fi
tmux split-window -t "$session:$window.$2" -h "${count[@]}"
tmuxifier-tmux split-window -t "$session:$window.$2" -h "${count[@]}"
__go_to_window_or_session_path
}
@@ -74,7 +79,7 @@ split_hl() {
# Arguments:
# - $1: (optional) Target pane ID in which to run
clock() {
tmux clock-mode -t "$session:$window.$1"
tmuxifier-tmux clock-mode -t "$session:$window.$1"
}
# Select a specific window.
@@ -83,7 +88,7 @@ clock() {
# - $1: Window ID or name to select.
#
select_window() {
tmux select-window -t "$session:$1"
tmuxifier-tmux select-window -t "$session:$1"
}
# Select a specific pane in the current window.
@@ -92,7 +97,7 @@ select_window() {
# - $1: Pane ID to select.
#
select_pane() {
tmux select-pane -t "$session:$window.$1"
tmuxifier-tmux select-pane -t "$session:$window.$1"
}
# Send/paste keys to the currently active pane/window.
@@ -102,7 +107,7 @@ select_pane() {
# - $2: (optional) Target pane ID to send input to.
#
send_keys() {
tmux send-keys -t "$session:$window.$2" "$1"
tmuxifier-tmux send-keys -t "$session:$window.$2" "$1"
}
# Runs a shell command in the currently active pane/window.
@@ -224,25 +229,37 @@ initialize_session() {
fi
# Ensure tmux server is running for has-session check.
tmux start-server
tmuxifier-tmux start-server
# Check if the named session already exists.
if ! tmux has-session -t "$session:" 2>/dev/null; then
# Create the new session.
env TMUX="" tmux new-session -d -s "$session"
if ! tmuxifier-tmux has-session -t "$session:" 2>/dev/null; then
if [ "$(tmuxifier-tmux-version "1.9")" == "<" ]; then
# Tmux 1.8 and earlier.
# Set default-path for session
if [ -n "$session_root" ] && [ -d "$session_root" ]; then
cd "$session_root"
# Create the new session.
env TMUX="" tmuxifier-tmux new-session -d -s "$session"
$set_default_path && tmux set-option -t "$session:" default-path "$session_root" 1>/dev/null
# Set default-path for session
if [ -n "$session_root" ] && [ -d "$session_root" ]; then
cd "$session_root"
$set_default_path && tmuxifier-tmux \
set-option -t "$session:" \
default-path "$session_root" 1>/dev/null
fi
else
# Tmux 1.9 and later.
if $set_default_path; then local session_args=(-c "$session_root"); fi
env TMUX="" tmuxifier-tmux new-session \
-d -s "$session" "${session_args[@]}"
fi
# In order to ensure only specified windows are created, we move the
# default window to position 999, and later remove it with the
# `finalize_and_go_to_session` function.
local first_window_index=$(__get_first_window_index)
tmux move-window -s "$session:$first_window_index" -t "$session:999"
tmuxifier-tmux move-window \
-s "$session:$first_window_index" -t "$session:999"
# Session created, return ok exit status.
return 0
@@ -262,7 +279,7 @@ initialize_session() {
# to it here.
#
finalize_and_go_to_session() {
! tmux kill-window -t "$session:999" 2>/dev/null
! tmuxifier-tmux kill-window -t "$session:999" 2>/dev/null
if [[ "$(tmuxifier-current-session)" != "$session" ]]; then
__go_to_session
fi
@@ -286,7 +303,7 @@ __expand_path() {
__get_first_window_index() {
local index
index=$(tmux list-windows -t "$session:" -F "#{window_index}" 2>/dev/null)
index=$(tmuxifier-tmux list-windows -t "$session:" -F "#{window_index}" 2>/dev/null)
if [ -n "$index" ]; then
echo "$index" | head -1
else
@@ -296,9 +313,9 @@ __get_first_window_index() {
__go_to_session() {
if [ -z "$TMUX" ]; then
tmux -u attach-session -t "$session:"
tmuxifier-tmux -u attach-session -t "$session:"
else
tmux -u switch-client -t "$session:"
tmuxifier-tmux -u switch-client -t "$session:"
fi
}
@@ -306,6 +323,6 @@ __go_to_window_or_session_path() {
local window_or_session_root=${window_root-$session_root}
if [ -n "$window_or_session_root" ]; then
run_cmd "cd \"$window_or_session_root\""
send_keys "C-l"
run_cmd "clear"
fi
}

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Outputs the name of the current Tmux session."
fi
if [ -n "$TMUX" ]; then
for item in $(tmux list-pane -F "#{session_name}");do
for item in $(tmuxifier-tmux list-pane -F "#{session_name}");do
echo $item
exit 0
done

5
libexec/tmuxifier-tmux Executable file
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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
#! /usr/bin/env bash
set -e
[ -n "$TMUXIFIER_DEBUG" ] && set -x
tmux $TMUXIFIER_TMUX_OPTS "$@"

61
libexec/tmuxifier-tmux-version Executable file
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@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
#! /usr/bin/env bash
shopt -s extglob
[ -n "$TMUXIFIER_DEBUG" ] && set -x
# Load internal utility functions.
source "$TMUXIFIER/lib/util.sh"
# Provide tmuxifier help
if calling-help "$@"; then
echo "usage: tmuxifier tmux-version [target-version]
Outputs current Tmux version. If given optional target-version it uses the
compare-versions command to output one of three possible characters indicating
if the current Tmux version is equal to, less, or higher version than the
the [target-version].
The three possible outputs are \"=\", \"<\", and \">\"."
exit
fi
# The vercomp() function is shamelessly ripped/borrowed from the following
# StackOverflow answer: http://stackoverflow.com/a/4025065/42146
vercomp () {
if [[ $1 == $2 ]]; then return 0; fi
local IFS=.
local i ver1=($1) ver2=($2)
# fill empty fields in ver1 with zeros
for ((i=${#ver1[@]}; i<${#ver2[@]}; i++)); do ver1[i]=0; done
for ((i=0; i<${#ver1[@]}; i++)); do
# fill empty fields in ver2 with zeros
if [[ -z ${ver2[i]} ]]; then ver2[i]=0; fi
if ((10#${ver1[i]} > 10#${ver2[i]})); then
return 1
elif ((10#${ver1[i]} < 10#${ver2[i]})); then
return 2
fi
done
return 0
}
version=$(tmux -V)
version=${version/tmux /}
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
# Fix for "1.9a" version comparison, as vercomp() can only deal with
# purely numeric version numbers.
version=${version//+([a-zA-Z])/}
vercomp "$version" "$1"
case $? in
0) echo '=';;
1) echo '>';;
2) echo '<';;
esac
else
echo "$version"
fi

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@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Outputs Tmuxifier version."
exit
fi
echo "0.8.0"
echo "0.9.1"