Awesome
Dracula for tmux
A dark theme for tmux
Install
All instructions can be found at draculatheme.com/tmux.
Configuration
Configuration and options can be found at draculatheme.com/tmux.
Features
- Support for powerline
- Day, date, time, timezone
- Fully custom color theming
- Current location based on network with temperature and forecast icon (if available)
- Network connection status, bandwidth and SSID
- SSH session user, hostname and port of active tmux pane
- Git branch and status
- Battery percentage and AC power connection status
- Refresh rate control
- CPU usage (percentage or load average)
- RAM usage (system and/or tmux server)
- GPU usage
- Custom status texts from external scripts
- GPU VRAM usage
- GPU power draw
- Color code based on whether a prefix is active or not
- List of windows with the current window highlighted
- When prefix is enabled, a smiley face turns from green to yellow
- When charging, 'AC' is displayed
- Alternatively show battery level and whether its charging next to percentage by setting:
set -g @dracula-battery-label false set -g @dracula-no-battery-label false set -g @dracula-show-battery-status true
- If forecast information is available, a ☀, ☁, ☂, or ❄ unicode character corresponding with the forecast is displayed alongside the temperature
- Read system temperature
- Info if the Panes are synchronized
- Spotify playback (needs the tool spotify-tui installed). max-len can be configured.
- Music Player Daemon status (needs the tool mpc installed)
- Playerctl, get current track metadata
- Current kubernetes context
- Countdown to tmux-continuum save
- Current working directory of tmux pane
- Kerberos TGT expiration date
- Show your Libre Freestyle 3 readings Setup instructions
Compatibility
Compatible with macOS and Linux. Tested on tmux 3.1b FreeBSD compatibility is in development
Team
This theme is maintained by the following person(s) and a bunch of awesome contributors.
Dane Williams | Ethan Edwards |
Community
- Twitter - Best for getting updates about themes and new stuff.
- GitHub - Best for asking questions and discussing issues.
- Discord - Best for hanging out with the community.