So this is the first commit where we are starting to migrate from tmux. Right now I'm not sure how this will go, every other attempt has not lasted very long. This does support all the features I am using in tmux though. TBH most of the stuff in the tmux.conf wezterm does by default. For example, the pain numbers start at 1 not 0. This implements a fork of tmux navigation, the plugin I have been using in vim since like.... day one.
132 lines
4.8 KiB
Lua
132 lines
4.8 KiB
Lua
local wezterm = require "wezterm"
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local scheme = wezterm.get_builtin_color_schemes()
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local nord = scheme["nord"]
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local function vim_pass_though_action(config)
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return {
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key = config.key,
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mods = config.mods,
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action = wezterm.action_callback(function(win, pane)
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local process_name = pane:get_foreground_process_name()
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-- If we are in vim then we want to send the key to go to the net pain
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if string.match(process_name, "vim") or string.match(process_name, "emacs") then
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win:perform_action({ SendKey = { key = config.key, mods = config.mods } }, pane)
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return
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end
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win:perform_action({ ActivatePaneDirection = config.direction }, pane)
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end),
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}
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end
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return {
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-- Use a sexy terminal font with ligatures.
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-- You will need to install the beta version of the font to get the ligatures
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-- https://github.com/intel/intel-one-mono/issues/9#issuecomment-1994958719
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font = wezterm.font {
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family = "Intel One Mono",
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},
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-- The nord theme to fit with everyting else
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color_scheme = "nord",
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colors = {
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tab_bar = {
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background = nord.background,
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active_tab = {
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bg_color = "#88c0d0", -- nord.background,
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fg_color = nord.background,
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},
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inactive_tab = {
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bg_color = nord.background,
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fg_color = nord.foreground,
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},
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inactive_tab_hover = {
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bg_color = "#4c566a",
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fg_color = nord.foreground,
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italic = false,
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},
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new_tab = {
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bg_color = nord.background,
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fg_color = nord.foreground,
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},
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new_tab_hover = {
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bg_color = "#4c566a",
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fg_color = nord.foreground,
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italic = false,
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},
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},
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},
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use_fancy_tab_bar = false,
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-- Give the font some more line height, just makes thinks look a bit nicer
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line_height = 1.4,
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-- Remove the window boarders so we have a nice clean look
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window_decorations = "NONE",
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-- Who wants their music interrupted every time there is no tab completion
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-- available in the shell, Who wants their music interrupted evert time there
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-- is no tab completion available in the shell
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audible_bell = "Disabled",
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-- Have a really clean UI when there is only one tab open
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hide_tab_bar_if_only_one_tab = false,
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-- Disabled all the padding, this makes vim look a lot nicer when all the
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-- window bars go to the edges of the terminal
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window_padding = { left = 0, right = 0, top = 10, bottom = 0 },
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warn_about_missing_glyphs = false,
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tab_bar_at_bottom = true,
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enable_wayland = true,
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leader = { key = "b", mods = "CTRL" },
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keys = {
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-- Bind <CTRL-Backspace> to <CTRL-w> to `werase` in bash. This is to keep
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-- the terminal binding the same to delete a word. The default <CTRL-w> has
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-- the unfortunate conflicting key biding with close tab in chrome. Moving
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-- muscle memory away from <CTRL-w> will be a game changer for me.
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{
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mods = "CTRL",
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key = "Backspace",
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action = wezterm.action.SendKey { mods = "CTRL", key = "w" },
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},
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-- tmux features to complete
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-- - Fuzzy finding / switching between pains
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-- - Prompt search back
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-- - Find out the copy and pasteing story
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-- - Is there a "copy mode" like in tmux?
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-- - Nvim split navigation intergation
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-- Pane navigation like vim, this is what I have been using in tmux and how
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-- the finger move
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vim_pass_though_action { key = "h", mods = "CTRL", direction = "Left" },
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vim_pass_though_action { key = "j", mods = "CTRL", direction = "Down" },
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vim_pass_though_action { key = "k", mods = "CTRL", direction = "Up" },
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vim_pass_though_action { key = "l", mods = "CTRL", direction = "Right" },
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-- Split panes with the tmux keys. Again this alrady uses the same
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-- directory as the current pane. Again no shinanigans needed
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{ key = "s", mods = "LEADER", action = wezterm.action { SplitVertical = { domain = "CurrentPaneDomain" } } },
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{ key = "v", mods = "LEADER", action = wezterm.action { SplitHorizontal = { domain = "CurrentPaneDomain" } } },
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-- Tab navigation via numbers. This already starts a 1 so we don't need
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-- todo any shinangans to make that work better
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{ key = "1", mods = "LEADER", action = wezterm.action { ActivateTab = 0 } },
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{ key = "2", mods = "LEADER", action = wezterm.action { ActivateTab = 1 } },
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{ key = "3", mods = "LEADER", action = wezterm.action { ActivateTab = 2 } },
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{ key = "4", mods = "LEADER", action = wezterm.action { ActivateTab = 3 } },
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{ key = "5", mods = "LEADER", action = wezterm.action { ActivateTab = 4 } },
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{ key = "6", mods = "LEADER", action = wezterm.action { ActivateTab = 5 } },
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{ key = "7", mods = "LEADER", action = wezterm.action { ActivateTab = 6 } },
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{ key = "8", mods = "LEADER", action = wezterm.action { ActivateTab = 7 } },
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{ key = "9", mods = "LEADER", action = wezterm.action { ActivateTab = 8 } },
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},
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}
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