# Make the status line a lot more minimal, and use the same colors as my Vim # status line set -g status-position top set -g status-style 'fg=#908CAA,bg=#1F1D2E' set -g status-left '#S | ' set -g status-right '' set -g window-status-format '#W' set -g window-status-current-style 'fg=white' set -g window-status-current-format '[#W]' set -g window-status-separator ', ' # Offsets are 0 based, indicies are 1 based set -g base-index 1 setw -g pane-base-index 1 # I don’t really want a limit set -g status-left-length 64 # Make colors appear properly set -g default-terminal 'xterm-256color' set-option -ga terminal-overrides ',xterm-256color:Tc' # Removes the need for numbers by the window names set-option -g renumber-windows on # Change the prefix set-option -g prefix C-Space unbind-key C-b bind-key C-Space send-prefix # Make killing the whole thing easier bind-key q kill-session # No reason not to do this set-option -g mouse on