Tmux shows configurations at startup
TMUX shows configuration at startup:
set option: status-fg -> colour231
set option: status-bg -> colour234
set option: window-status-fg -> colour249
set option: window-status-activity-attr -> none
set option: window-status-bell-attr -> none
set option: window-status-activity-fg -> yellow
set option: window-status-bell-fg -> red
How do I make tmux not show it? Every time I open tmux I have to press any key for this text to disappear and start using the terminal. This is my tmux config file:
source ~/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/powerline/bindings/tmux/powerline.conf #powerline tmux plugin
run-shell "powerline-daemon -q"
set -g default-terminal "screen-256color"
This problem occurred when I installed the tmux-powerline plugin
~ / .local / lib / python2.7 / site-packages / powerline / bindings / tmux / powerline.conf:
1 if-shell 'test -z "$POWERLINE_CONFIG_COMMAND"' 'set-environment -g POWERLINE_CONFIG_ COMMAND powerline-config'
2
3 # Donβt version-check for this core functionality -- anything too old to
4 # support these options likely wonβt work well with powerline
5 set -g status on
6 set -g status-utf8 on
7 set -g status-interval 2
8 set -g status-left-length 20
9 set -g status-right '#(eval $POWERLINE_COMMAND tmux right -R pane_id=`tmux display -p "#D"`)'
10 set -g status-right-length 150
11 set -g window-status-format "#[fg=colour244,bg=colour234] #I #[fg=colour240]ξ± #[def ault]#W "
12 set -g window-status-current-format "#[fg=colour234,bg=colour31]ξ°#[fg=colour117,bg=c olour31] #I ξ± #[fg=colour231,bold]#W #[fg=colour31,bg=colour234,nobold]ξ°"
13
14 # Legacy status-left definition to be overwritten for tmux Versions 1.8+
15 set -g status-left '#[fg=colour16,bg=colour254,bold] #S #[fg=colour254,bg=colour234, nobold]ξ°#(eval $POWERLINE_COMMAND tmux left)'
16
17 # Simplify tmux version checking by using multiple config files. Source these
18 # config files based on the version in which tmux features were added and/or
19 # deprecated. By splitting these configuration options into separate files,
20 run-shell 'eval $POWERLINE_CONFIG_COMMAND tmux source'
21 # vim: ft=tmux
Thank.
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1) I think you are running tmux 1.8, upgrade to 1.9a and that should be gone. (this work for me)
2) If you cannot update try this:
These four commands display a screen like this (each and its alias) (the latter is used in lowercase p):
new-session -P
new -P
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new-window -P
neww -P
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break-pane -P
breakp -P
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display-message -p
display -p
line 9 use display -p
set -g status-right '#(eval $POWERLINE_COMMAND tmux right -R pane_id=`tmux display -p "#D"`)'
try to delete
-R pane_id=`tmux display -p "#D"
kill tmux and start it again
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