My dotfiles and other cool shit
Powerline originated as a status-line plugin for Vim. Its popular eye-catching look is based on the use of special symbols:
To make use of these symbols, there are several options:
- use a font that already bundles those: this is e.g. the case of the 2.030R-ro/1.050R-it version of the Source Code Pro] font
- use a pre-patched font
- use your preferred font along with the Powerline font (that only contains the Powerline symbols): this highly depends on your operating system and your terminal emulator
- patch your preferred font by adding the missing Powerline symbols: this is the most difficult way and is no more documented in the Powerline manual
Please see the Powerline manual for further details.
Then edit the ~/.tmux.conf.local
file (<prefix> e
) and adjust the following
variables:
tmux_conf_theme_left_separator_main=''
tmux_conf_theme_left_separator_sub=''
tmux_conf_theme_right_separator_main=''
tmux_conf_theme_right_separator_sub=''
# Dotfiles to checkout
- https://github.com/giftofjehovah/dotfiles/blob/8b61dfa30df615667eae7d236076a17729de5604/settings/macos.sh
- https://github.com/rafeca/dotfiles/blob/816ffb81dc9ef37a16ce1037dbe121038ac86222/osx/apps/iterm2.sh
- https://github.com/vbdjames/dotfiles/blob/853731feaad7c8486f74ee089f32a3674e0b349c/iterm/install.sh
- https://github.com/khoad/dotfiles/blob/c80db09659a590070c16d5942fcbfe8ccabd8e5c/setupNewRig.sh
- https://github.com/davejacobs/dotfiles/blob/a028a6e9b1f116035dd81ab6acdeee75751eb3f4/bin/setup-envs/osx