# tmux-thumbs ![](https://travis-ci.com/fcsonline/tmux-thumbs.svg?branch=master) A lightning fast version of [tmux-fingers](https://github.com/Morantron/tmux-fingers) written in [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/) for copy pasting with vimium/vimperator like hints. ## Usage Press ( prefix + Space ) to highlist in you current tmux visible pane all text that match specific pattern. Then press the highlighted letter hint to yank the text in your tmux buffer. ### Matched patterns - File paths - File in diff - Git SHAs - Colors in hex - Numbers ( 4+ digits ) - Hex numbers - IP4 addresses - kubernetes resources - UUIDs These are the list of mattched patterns that will be highlighted by default. If you want to highlight a pattern that is not in this list you can add one or more with `--regexp` parameter. ## Demo [![demo](https://asciinema.org/a/232775.png)](https://asciinema.org/a/232775?autoplay=1) ## Tmux integration Clone the repo: ``` git clone https://github.com/fcsonline/tmux-thumbs ~/.tmux/plugins/tmux-thumbs ``` Compile it with [cargo](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/getting-started/installation.html): ``` cd ~/.tmux/plugins/tmux-thumbs cargo build --release ``` Source it in your `.tmux.conf`: ``` run-shell ~/.tmux/plugins/tmux-thumbs/tmux-thumbs.tmux ``` Reload TMUX conf by running: ``` tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf ``` ## Configuration If you want to customize how is shown your tmux-thumbs hints you can run the command `target/release/tmux-thumbs` directly and play with all available parameters to set your perfect profile. Once completed, write those parameters in `~/.tmux/plugins/tmux-thumbs/tmux-thumbs.sh` file. There is a `COMMAND` variable where you can set all those options. Example: ``` ./target/release/tmux-thumbs -a qwerty -r -u ``` You can review all available options executing: ``` > tmux-thumbs --help tmux-thumbs 0.2.2 A lightning fast version of tmux-fingers, copy/pasting tmux like vimium/vimperator USAGE: tmux-thumbs [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] FLAGS: -h, --help Prints help information -r, --reverse Reverse the order for assigned hints -u, --unique Don't show duplicated hints for the same match -V, --version Prints version information OPTIONS: -a, --alphabet Sets the alphabet [default: qwerty] --bg-color Sets the background color for matches [default: black] --command Pick command [default: tmux set-buffer {}] --fg-color Sets the foregroud color for matches [default: green] --hint-bg-color Sets the background color for hints [default: black] --hint-fg-color Sets the foregroud color for hints [default: yellow] -p, --position Hint position [default: left] -x, --regexp ... Use this regexp as extra pattern to match --select-fg-color Sets the foregroud color for selection [default: blue] --upcase-command Upcase command [default: tmux paste-buffer] ``` ## Extra features - **Arrow navigation:** You can use the arrows to move arround between all matched items. - **Auto paste:** If your last typed hint character is uppercase, you are going to pick and paste the desired hint. ### Arguments - **alphabet:** Choose which set of characters is used to build hints. Default [qwerty] - **reverse:** Choose in which direction you want to assign hints. Useful to get shorter hints closer. - **unique:** Choose if you want to assign the same hint for the same matched strings. - **position:** Choose where do you want to show the hint in the matched string. Options (left, right). Default [left] - **regexp:** Add extra pattern to match. This paramenter can have multiple instances. - **command:** Choose whish command execute when you press a hint - **upcase-command:** Choose which command execute when you press a upcase hint - **bg-color:** Sets the background color for matches [default: black] - **fg-color:** Sets the foregroud color for matches [default: green] - **hint-bg-color:** Sets the background color for hints [default: black] - **hint-fg-color:** Sets the foregroud color for hints [default: yellow] - **select-fg-color:** Sets the foregroud color for selection [default: blue] #### Alphabets This is the list of available alphabets: - `numeric`: 1234567890 - `abcd`: abcd - `qwerty`: asdfqwerzxcvjklmiuopghtybn - `qwerty-homerow`: asdfjklgh - `qwerty-left-hand`: asdfqwerzcxv - `qwerty-right-hand`: jkluiopmyhn - `azerty`: qsdfazerwxcvjklmuiopghtybn - `azerty-homerow`: qsdfjkmgh - `azerty-left-hand`: qsdfazerwxcv - `azerty-right-hand`: jklmuiophyn - `qwertz`: asdfqweryxcvjkluiopmghtzbn - `qwertz-homerow`: asdfghjkl - `qwertz-left-hand`: asdfqweryxcv - `qwertz-right-hand`: jkluiopmhzn - `dvorak`: aoeuqjkxpyhtnsgcrlmwvzfidb - `dvorak-homerow`: aoeuhtnsid - `dvorak-left-hand`: aoeupqjkyix - `dvorak-right-hand`: htnsgcrlmwvz - `colemak`: arstqwfpzxcvneioluymdhgjbk - `colemak-homerow`: arstneiodh - `colemak-left-hand`: arstqwfpzxcv - `colemak-right-hand`: neioluymjhk #### Colors This is the list of available colors: - black - red - green - yellow - blue - magenta - cyan - white - default ## Background As I said, this project is based in [tmux-fingers](https://github.com/Morantron/tmux-fingers). He did an extraordinary job, building all necessary pieces in Bash to achieve the text picker behaviour. He only deserves my gratitude for all the time I have been using [tmux-fingers](https://github.com/Morantron/tmux-fingers). During a [Fosdem](https://fosdem.org/) conf, we had the idea to rewrite it to another language. He had these thoughts many times ago but it was hard to start from scratch. So, we decided to start playing with Node.js and [react-blessed](https://github.com/Yomguithereal/react-blessed), but we detected some unacceptable latency when the program booted. We didn't investigate much about this latency. During those days another alternative appeared, called [tmux-picker](https://github.com/RTBHOUSE/tmux-picker), implemented in python and reusing many parts from [tmux-fingers](https://github.com/Morantron/tmux-fingers). It was nice, because it was fast and added original terminal color support. I was curious to know if this was possible to be written in [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/), and soon I realized that was something doable. The ability to implement tests for all critic parts of the application give you a great confidence about it. On the other hand, Rust has an awesome community that lets you achieve this kind of project in a short period of time. ## Contribute This project started as a side project to learn Rust, so I'm sure that is full of mistakes and areas to be improve. If you think you can tweak the code to make it better, I'll really appreaciate a pull request. ;) # License [MIT](https://github.com/fcsonline/tmux-thumbs/blob/master/LICENSE)