This is a set of personal configurations and scripts I used for ease of work and eyes. It covers terminal color, tmux, vim, git, and a bunch of scripts for searching and find
You need to set terminal color (putty, xfce4-terminal, etc.) according to color.txt, in order to get the effect intended by color scheme of tmux and vim. Usually you can find it in configuration/preference of these terminal tools.
You must use 'tmux -2' to launch tmux to get full color Create a symbolic link from personal_config/tmux.conf to ~/.tmux.conf Tmux config file features:
- Better color
- Status bar show many informations (omnisense)
- change prefix key to ctrl-a
- prefix-a would resize pane height to 80% of window height
- Left click on a pane will ensure the pane has at least 10 lines of heihgt
- Right click on a pane will enlarge that pane height to 50% of line, if not already bigger than that
- Shift-left click on a pane is 75% of window height
- Shift-right click will make the pane as tall as possible
Store personal configuration files
- Set up your terminal color follow 'colors.txt'
- Copy files under 'bin' to your ~/bin directory, if you use otherwise, you need to change tmux.conf accordingly
- It is recommended to create symbolic link for vimrc, tmux.conf and other files, so any new changes can be synched
- The command 'seek' and 'findf' in bin directory are for search purpose:
- seek # find file match file name under current directory
- findf # find string in files under current directory, create a files contain find result, and open it with vim. vim can recognize tags in the file and jump to real location with tag jump command