scatterd-dotfiles/tmux.conf
Matthew Sumner b9b9e7db8c Unbind the shortcut for suspend-client
Why:

I occasionally will try to zoom in on a pane with the key combination of
C-s then z. However, instead of having the agility to remove my finger
from the ctrl key, I clumsily continue to have it depressed while
applying pressure to the z key. This results in the `suspend-client`
command being executed by tmux. I am then left not knowing what to do
and I can't reattach to the session the that terminal window. It's very
disconcerting and I wish it hadn't happened.

This PR:

Removes the binding for `suspend-client`.
2017-04-28 14:41:57 -04:00

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# improve colors
set -g default-terminal 'screen-256color'
# act like vim
setw -g mode-keys vi
bind h select-pane -L
bind j select-pane -D
bind k select-pane -U
bind l select-pane -R
bind-key -r C-h select-window -t :-
bind-key -r C-l select-window -t :+
set -g prefix2 C-s
# start window numbers at 1 to match keyboard order with tmux window order
set -g base-index 1
set-window-option -g pane-base-index 1
# renumber windows sequentially after closing any of them
set -g renumber-windows on
# soften status bar color from harsh green to light gray
set -g status-bg '#666666'
set -g status-fg '#aaaaaa'
# remove administrative debris (session name, hostname, time) in status bar
set -g status-left ''
set -g status-right ''
# increase scrollback lines
set -g history-limit 10000
# prefix -> back-one-character
bind-key C-b send-prefix
# prefix-2 -> forward-incremental-history-search
bind-key C-s send-prefix -2
# don't suspend-client
unbind-key C-z
# Local config
if-shell "[ -f ~/.tmux.conf.local ]" 'source ~/.tmux.conf.local'