### TMUX COLORSCHEME ### # change window screen colors set-option -wg mode-style bg="#FE8019",fg="#3C3836" # default statusbar colors (terminal bg should be #282828) set-option -g status-style bg=terminal,fg="#A89984" # default window title colors set-option -wg window-status-style bg="#3C3836",fg="#7C6F64" # colors for windows with activity set-option -wg window-status-activity-style bg="#3C3836",fg="#A89984" # colors for windows with bells set-option -wg window-status-bell-style bg="#3C3836",fg="#FE8019" # active window title colors set-option -wg window-status-current-style bg="#FE8019",fg="#3C3836" # pane border set-option -g pane-active-border-style fg="#FE8019" set-option -g pane-border-style fg="#3C3836" # message info set-option -g message-style bg="#FE8019",fg="#3C3836" # writing commands inactive set-option -g message-command-style bg="#A89984",fg="#3C3836" # pane number display set-option -g display-panes-active-colour "#FE8019" set-option -g display-panes-colour "#3C3836" # clock set-option -wg clock-mode-colour "#FE8019" # window separators set-option -wg window-status-separator "" # monitor window changes set-option -wg monitor-activity on set-option -wg monitor-bell on # statusbar formatting # "#fe8019" MUST be in lowercase here (conflicts with statusline alias otherwise) set-option -g status-left "#[fg=#3C3836, bg=#A89984]#{?client_prefix,#[bg=#fe8019] #{session_name} #[bg=#A89984], #{session_name} }" set-option -g status-right "#[fg=#7C6F64, bg=#3C3836] %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S #[fg=#3C3836, bg=#A89984]#{?client_prefix,#[bg=#fe8019] #{host_short} #[bg=#A89984], #{host_short} }" set-option -wg window-status-current-format " #{window_index} #{window_name} " set-option -wg window-status-format " #{window_index} #{window_name} "