#hugogogo# startup_message off #pour augmenter le scrollback de l'ecran defscrollback 10000 #pour afficher une ligne avec des infos hardstatus on #pour qu'elle s'affiche en bas hardstatus alwayslastline #tout ce qui n'est pas precede de % s'affiche tel quel #tout ce qui est entre {} formate le texte # = format texte inchange # KW couleur arriere bright black, couleur texte bright white # %n numero de windows # %t title de windows # %= remplis les espaces vides # %c current time # %d day # %m month # %y year hardstatus string "%{= KW}%n %t %=%c %D %d-%m-%y" #hide hardstatus: ctrl-a f bind f eval "hardstatus ignore" #show hardstatus: ctrl-a f bind F eval "hardstatus alwayslastline" #screen open a new windows # -t assign a title # vim calls vim with the option -n to avoid the .swp # the scheme 'screen -t vim -n file.txt' will # associate the window to the action 'vim', so it # close as soon as you finish it. you can avoid that : # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7585069/run-commands-in-gnu-screen-windows-from-screenrc # screen -t # stuff "vim file.txt^M" chdir $HOME/huhuhu_config screen screen -t .vimrc vim -n ./config_files/.vimrc screen -t .screenrc vim -n ./config_files/.screenrc screen -t .zshrc vim -n ./config_files/.zshrc screen -t tutos_vim vim -n ./tutos/vim.txt screen -t tutos_screen vim -n ./tutos/screen.txt screen -t tutos_git vim -n ./tutos/git.txt screen -t tutos_sites vim -n ./tutos/sites.txt screen -t tutos_computer vim -n ./tutos/computer.txt screen -t tutos_server vim -n ./tutos/server.md screen -t notes_oskey vim -n ./notes/oskey.md chdir $HOME screen #hugogogo#