# Color key: # #2d2d2d Background # #393939 Current Line # #515151 Selection # #cccccc Foreground # #999999 Comment # #f2777a Red # #f99157 Orange # #ffcc66 Yellow # #99cc99 Green # #66cccc Aqua # #6699cc Blue # #cc99cc Purple ## set status bar set -g status-style bg=default setw -g window-status-current-style bg="#393939" setw -g window-status-current-style fg="#6699cc" ## highlight activity in status bar setw -g window-status-activity-style fg="#66cccc" setw -g window-status-activity-style bg="#2d2d2d" ## pane border and colors set -g pane-active-border-style bg=default set -g pane-active-border-style fg="#515151" set -g pane-border-style bg=default set -g pane-border-style fg="#515151" set -g clock-mode-colour "#6699cc" set -g clock-mode-style 24 set -g message-style bg="#66cccc" set -g message-style fg="#000000" set -g message-command-style bg="#66cccc" set -g message-command-style fg="#000000" # message bar or "prompt" set -g message-style bg="#2d2d2d" set -g message-style fg="#cc99cc" set -g mode-style bg="#2d2d2d" set -g mode-style fg="#f99157" # right side of status bar holds "[host name] (date time)" set -g status-right-length 100 set -g status-right-style fg=black set -g status-right-style bold set -g status-right '#[fg=#f99157,bg=#2d2d2d] %H:%M |#[fg=#6699cc] %y.%m.%d ' # make background window look like white tab set-window-option -g window-status-style bg=default set-window-option -g window-status-style fg=white set-window-option -g window-status-style none set-window-option -g window-status-format '#[fg=#6699cc,bg=colour235] #I #[fg=#999999,bg=#2d2d2d] #W #[default]' # make foreground window look like bold yellow foreground tab set-window-option -g window-status-current-style none set-window-option -g window-status-current-format '#[fg=#f99157,bg=#2d2d2d] #I #[fg=#cccccc,bg=#393939] #W #[default]' # active terminal yellow border, non-active white set -g pane-border-style bg=default set -g pane-border-style fg="#999999" set -g pane-active-border-style fg="#f99157"