Refactor the theme selection;

So the idea here is that the themes are only different based on the
variables for the theme files. So this will change the theme variables
to have `local` prefixes to keep the namespace regular. I decided to
keep this like this until I get more feedback, because I think I could
also just manually add the local to everything in the old `tmuxtheme`
files. I chose this though because I really like how the
`catppuccin-selected-theme` can be used for local debugging or testing
out new colors if things were ever to need to be changed. If what that
`sed` and `source` command is doing is unclear, I can do better about
commenting around it.
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Roger Steve Ruiz 2022-11-23 19:32:19 -05:00
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# NOTE: you can use vars with $<var> and ${<var>} as long as the str is double quoted: ""
# WARNING: hex colors can't contain capital letters
@ -17,55 +15,3 @@ thm_yellow="#eed49f"
thm_blue="#8aadf4"
thm_orange="#f5a97f"
thm_black4="#5b6078"
# ----------------------------=== Theme ===--------------------------
# utils
set() {
local option=$1
local value=$2
tmux set-option -gq "$option" "$value"
}
setw() {
local option=$1
local value=$2
tmux set-window-option -gq "$option" "$value"
}
# status
set status "on"
set status-bg "${thm_bg}"
set status-justify "left"
set status-left-length "100"
set status-right-length "100"
# messages
set message-style "fg=${thm_cyan},bg=${thm_gray},align=centre"
set message-command-style "fg=${thm_cyan},bg=${thm_gray},align=centre"
# panes
set pane-border-style "fg=${thm_gray}"
set pane-active-border-style "fg=${thm_blue}"
# windows
setw window-status-activity-style "fg=${thm_fg},bg=${thm_bg},none"
setw window-status-separator ""
setw window-status-style "fg=${thm_fg},bg=${thm_bg},none"
# --------=== Statusline
set status-left ""
set status-right "#[fg=$thm_pink,bg=$thm_bg,nobold,nounderscore,noitalics]#[fg=$thm_bg,bg=$thm_pink,nobold,nounderscore,noitalics] #[fg=$thm_fg,bg=$thm_gray] #W #{?client_prefix,#[fg=$thm_red],#[fg=$thm_green]}#[bg=$thm_gray]#{?client_prefix,#[bg=$thm_red],#[bg=$thm_green]}#[fg=$thm_bg] #[fg=$thm_fg,bg=$thm_gray] #S "
# current_dir
setw window-status-format "#[fg=$thm_bg,bg=$thm_blue] #I #[fg=$thm_fg,bg=$thm_gray] #{b:pane_current_path} "
setw window-status-current-format "#[fg=$thm_bg,bg=$thm_orange] #I #[fg=$thm_fg,bg=$thm_bg] #{b:pane_current_path} "
# parent_dir/current_dir
# setw window-status-format "#[fg=colour232,bg=colour111] #I #[fg=colour222,bg=colour235] #(echo '#{pane_current_path}' | rev | cut -d'/' -f-2 | rev) "
# setw window-status-current-format "#[fg=colour232,bg=colour208] #I #[fg=colour255,bg=colour237] #(echo '#{pane_current_path}' | rev | cut -d'/' -f-2 | rev) "
# --------=== Modes
setw clock-mode-colour "${thm_blue}"
setw mode-style "fg=${thm_pink} bg=${thm_black4} bold"