All natural pine, faux fur and a bit of soho vibes for the classy minimalist
NOTE: It uses a Nerdfont by default for the icons, so it is recommended to have a Nerdfont set as your terminal font
- Install TPM
- Add the Rosé Pine plugin with the following lines:
set -g @plugin 'rose-pine/tmux'
# ... alongside
set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tpm'
# To update plugin for future revisions or bug fixes, do the "Prefix U" keycombo
- Set your preferred variant:
set -g @rose_pine_variant 'main' # Options are 'main', 'moon' or 'dawn'
- After adding TPM and the Rosé Pine theme to
.tmux.conf
, restart tmux and use the Prefix I (capital I) combo to source your configuration. For updating the plugin, the key combination is Prefix U (which TPM sets by default).
- Optional but recommended: Activate the extra modules, they are enabled by writing 'on' after the option name
set -g @rose_pine_host 'on' # Enables hostname in the status bar
set -g @rose_pine_date_time '' # It accepts the date UNIX command format (man date for info)
set -g @rose_pine_user 'on' # Turn on the username component in the statusbar
set -g @rose_pine_bar_bg_disable 'on'
# If set to 'on', disables background color, for transparent terminal emulators
set -g @rose_pine_only_windows 'on' # Leaves only the window module, for max focus and space
set -g @rose_pine_disable_active_window_menu 'on' # Disables the menu that shows the active window on the left
set -g @rose_pine_default_window_behavior 'on' # Forces tmux default window list behaviour
set -g @rose_pine_show_current_program 'on' # Forces tmux to show the current running program as window name
set -g @rose_pine_show_pane_directory 'on' # Forces tmux to show the current directory as
# Previously set -g @rose_pine_window_tabs_enabled
# Example values for these can be:
set -g @rose_pine_left_separator ' > ' # The strings to use as separators are 1-space padded
set -g @rose_pine_right_separator ' < ' # Accepts both normal chars & nerdfont icons
set -g @rose_pine_field_separator ' | ' # Again, 1-space padding, it updates with prefix I
# These are not padded
set -g @rose_pine_session_icon '' # Changes the default icon to the left of the session name
set -g @rose_pine_current_window_icon '' # Changes the default icon to the left of the active window name
set -g @rose_pine_folder_icon '' # Changes the default icon to the left of the current directory folder
set -g @rose_pine_username_icon '' # Changes the default icon to the right of the hostname
set -g @rose_pine_hostname_icon '' # Changes the default icon to the right of the hostname
set -g @rose_pine_date_time_icon '' # Changes the default icon to the right of the date module
set -g @rose_pine_window_status_separator " " # Changes the default icon that appears between window names
# Very beta and specific opt-in settings, tested on v3.2a, look at issue #10
set -g @rose_pine_prioritize_windows 'on' # Disables the right side functionality in a certain window count / terminal width
set -g @rose_pine_width_to_hide '80' # Specify a terminal width to toggle off most of the right side functionality
set -g @rose_pine_window_count '5' # Specify a number of windows, if there are more than the number, do the same as width_to_hide
- The separator options should go back to the defaults ( →, ← and | NerdFont characters) if the options are unset and you close all tmux sessions (a full restart)
- The
@rose_pine_width_to_hide
androse_pine_window_count
settings do not refresh automatically. They need to be refreshed manually, their current state is discussed here. - For
@rose_pine_window_tabs_enabled
and any further naming changes / notices, see issue #14.
This has been developed on tmux v3.2a on Pop_OS! (Ubuntu). If there are problems with other versions, do let me know
- Main
- Moon
- Dawn