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Nomarchy/config/nomarchy/default/bash/fns/tmux
Bernardo Magri 514b305713 feat(system): comprehensive branding, styling, and system feature update
- Relocate themes to assets/themes/ and update all references.
- Implement custom SDDM theme and Plymouth theme enhancements.
- Add themed templates for Alacritty, Hyprland, Waybar, and other apps.
- Introduce Makima key remapper module and configuration.
- Add Voxtype and Walker configurations.
- Implement systemd power management and timeout optimizations.
- Add Nautilus-python extensions for LocalSend.
- Update branding assets and ASCII art integration.
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# Create a Tmux Dev Layout with editor, ai, and terminal
# Usage: tdl <c|cx|codex|other_ai> [<second_ai>]
tdl() {
[[ -z $1 ]] && { echo "Usage: tdl <c|cx|codex|other_ai> [<second_ai>]"; return 1; }
[[ -z $TMUX ]] && { echo "You must start tmux to use tdl."; return 1; }
local current_dir="${PWD}"
local editor_pane ai_pane ai2_pane
local ai="$1"
local ai2="$2"
# Use TMUX_PANE for the pane we're running in (stable even if active window changes)
editor_pane="$TMUX_PANE"
# Name the current window after the base directory name
tmux rename-window -t "$editor_pane" "$(basename "$current_dir")"
# Split window vertically - top 85%, bottom 15% (target editor pane explicitly)
tmux split-window -v -p 15 -t "$editor_pane" -c "$current_dir"
# Split editor pane horizontally - AI on right 30% (capture new pane ID directly)
ai_pane=$(tmux split-window -h -p 30 -t "$editor_pane" -c "$current_dir" -P -F '#{pane_id}')
# If second AI provided, split the AI pane vertically
if [[ -n $ai2 ]]; then
ai2_pane=$(tmux split-window -v -t "$ai_pane" -c "$current_dir" -P -F '#{pane_id}')
tmux send-keys -t "$ai2_pane" "$ai2" C-m
fi
# Run ai in the right pane
tmux send-keys -t "$ai_pane" "$ai" C-m
# Run nvim in the left pane
tmux send-keys -t "$editor_pane" "$EDITOR ." C-m
# Select the nvim pane for focus
tmux select-pane -t "$editor_pane"
}
# Create multiple tdl windows with one per subdirectory in the current directory
# Usage: tdlm <c|cx|codex|other_ai> [<second_ai>]
tdlm() {
[[ -z $1 ]] && { echo "Usage: tdlm <c|cx|codex|other_ai> [<second_ai>]"; return 1; }
[[ -z $TMUX ]] && { echo "You must start tmux to use tdlm."; return 1; }
local ai="$1"
local ai2="$2"
local base_dir="$PWD"
local first=true
# Rename the session to the current directory name (replace dots/colons which tmux disallows)
tmux rename-session "$(basename "$base_dir" | tr '.:' '--')"
for dir in "$base_dir"/*/; do
[[ -d $dir ]] || continue
local dirpath="${dir%/}"
if $first; then
# Reuse the current window for the first project
tmux send-keys -t "$TMUX_PANE" "cd '$dirpath' && tdl $ai $ai2" C-m
first=false
else
local pane_id=$(tmux new-window -c "$dirpath" -P -F '#{pane_id}')
tmux send-keys -t "$pane_id" "tdl $ai $ai2" C-m
fi
done
}
# Create a multi-pane swarm layout with the same command started in each pane (great for AI)
# Usage: tsl <pane_count> <command>
tsl() {
[[ -z $1 || -z $2 ]] && { echo "Usage: tsl <pane_count> <command>"; return 1; }
[[ -z $TMUX ]] && { echo "You must start tmux to use tsl."; return 1; }
local count="$1"
local cmd="$2"
local current_dir="${PWD}"
local -a panes
tmux rename-window -t "$TMUX_PANE" "$(basename "$current_dir")"
panes+=("$TMUX_PANE")
while (( ${#panes[@]} < count )); do
local new_pane
local split_target="${panes[-1]}"
new_pane=$(tmux split-window -h -t "$split_target" -c "$current_dir" -P -F '#{pane_id}')
panes+=("$new_pane")
tmux select-layout -t "${panes[0]}" tiled
done
for pane in "${panes[@]}"; do
tmux send-keys -t "$pane" "$cmd" C-m
done
tmux select-pane -t "${panes[0]}"
}