tmux-sidebar
tmux-cpu
tmux-sidebar | tmux-cpu | |
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2 | 1 | |
512 | 395 | |
0.0% | 1.3% | |
0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 11 months ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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tmux-sidebar
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Any programs providing an IDE-like tree view of folder structure (or IDE-like file manager)?
I don't use vscode so I can't say that I'm familiar with how that works exactly, but tmux sidebar might give you this functionality in the terminal. Combined with a terminal editor like vim or emacs and you probably have something pretty similar to vscode overall.
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Perfect ALARM Mk 2: Installation Part 5 (Powerline and Zsh stuff here!)
tmux-plugins/tmux-sidebar - A sidebar with the directory tree for the current path. Think of it as NerdTree for tmux instead of vim. It has a lot of options.
tmux-cpu
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Perfect ALARM Mk 2: Installation Part 5 (Powerline and Zsh stuff here!)
tmux-plugins/tmux-cpu - While it is easy to view CPU load averages by looking in the header of htop or just typing the uptime command, tmux does have the ability to show this information as well in the status bar. But tmux-cpu provides a more comprehensible display of this information including color levels. It also displays GPU information, which I'm not sure if that will matter on a Raspberry Pi unless it can report the status of the embedded graphics chip. This plugin does have some optional requirements that should be installed such as iostat and sar to get accurate CPU percentages, free to obtain system RAM status, and lm-sensors to find CPU temperature. Since iostat and sar are part of the sysstat package, free should already be installed as one of the core applications, and the closes thing to a mention of lm-sensors is a community repo package called i2c-tools, there are going to be some things to install. Oh, and probably something VERY IMPORTANT, install the raspberrypi-firmware-tools package. Because of this point, I had to go back and add another section. (There is sooo going to be a Mk3 later.)
What are some alternatives?
list - A list of tmux plugins.
nvm - Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions
tmux-yank - Tmux plugin for copying to system clipboard. Works on OSX, Linux and Cygwin.
tmux-open - Tmux key bindings for quick opening of a highlighted file or url
tmux-online-status - Tmux plugin that displays online status of your computer.
tmux-pain-control - standard pane key-bindings for tmux
tmux-sessionist - Lightweight tmux utils for manipulating sessions
tmux-net-speed - Tmux plugin to monitor upload and download speed of one or all interfaces
windows2usb - Windows 7/8/8.1/10/11 ISO to Flash Drive burning utility for Linux (MBR/GPT, BIOS/UEFI, FAT32/NTFS)
tmux-resurrect - Persists tmux environment across system restarts.