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# Teamocil
Teamocil is a simple tool used to automatically create sessions, windows and splits in `tmux` with Ruby and YAML. Like [tmuxinator](https://github.com/aziz/tmuxinator), but with splits, not just windows.
## Usage
$ gem install teamocil
$ mkdir ~/.teamocil
$ teamocil --edit sample
$ tmux
$ teamocil sample
## Options
* `--here` opens the session in the current window, it doesnt create an empty first window.
* `--layout` takes a custom file path to a YAML layout file.
* `--edit` opens the layout file (whether or not `--layout` is used) with `$EDITOR`.
## Layout file structure
A layout file is a single YAML file located in `~/.teamocil` (eg. `~/.teamocil/my-project.yml`).
### Session
You can wrap your entire layout file in a `session` and Teamocil will rename the current session (so that you can find it more easily when running `tmux list-sessions`) before creating your windows.
#### Keys
* `name` (the name of the session)
#### Example
session:
name: my-awesome-session
windows:
[windows list]
### Windows
If you are not using a top-level `session` key, then the first key of your layout file will be `windows`, an array of window items.
#### Item keys
* `name` (the name that will appear in `tmux` statusbar)
* `root` (the directory in which every split will be created)
* `filters` (a hash of `before` and `after` commands to run for each split)
* `splits` (an array of split items)
#### Example
windows:
- name: my-first-window
root: ~/Projects/foo-www
filters:
before:
- "echo 'Lets use ruby-1.9.2 for each split in this window.'"
- "rvm use 1.9.2"
splits:
[splits list]
- name: my-second-window
root: ~/Projects/foo-api
filters:
after: "rvm use 1.9.2"
splits:
[splits list]
- name: my-third-window
root: ~/Projects/foo-daemons
splits:
[splits list]
### Splits
Every window must define an array of splits that will be created within it. A vertical or horizontal split will be created, depending on whether the `width` or `height` parameter is used.
#### Item keys
* `cmd` (the commands to initially execute in the split)
* `width` (the split width, in percentage)
* `height` (the split width, in percentage)
* `target` (the split to set focus on, before creating the current one)
#### Example
windows:
- name: my-first-window
root: ~/Projects/foo-www
filters:
before: "rvm use 1.9.2"
after: "echo 'I am done initializing this split.'"
splits:
- cmd: "git status"
- cmd: "bundle exec rails server --port 4000"
width: 50
- cmd:
- sudo service memcached start
- sudo service mongodb start
height: 50
## Layout examples
See more example files in the `examples` directory.
### Simple two splits window
#### Content of `~/.teamocil/sample-1.yml`
windows:
- name: sample-two-splits
root: ~/Code/sample/www
splits:
- cmd:
- pwd
- ls -la
- cmd: rails server --port 3000
width: 50
#### Result of `$ teamocil sample-1`
.------------------.------------------.
| (0) | (1) |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
'------------------'------------------'
### Four tiled splits window
#### Content of `~/.teamocil/sample-2.yml`
windows:
- name: sample-four-splits
root: ~/Code/sample/www
splits:
- cmd: pwd
- cmd: pwd
width: 50
- cmd: pwd
height: 50
target: bottom-right
- cmd: pwd
height: 50
target: bottom-left
#### Result of `$ teamocil sample-2`
.------------------.------------------.
| (0) | (1) |
| | |
| | |
| | |
|------------------|------------------|
| (3) | (2) |
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'------------------'------------------'
## Extras
### Zsh autocompletion
To get autocompletion when typing `teamocil <Tab>` in a zsh session, add this line to your `~/.zshrc` file:
compctl -g '~/.teamocil/*(:t:r)' teamocil
## Contributors
Feel free to contribute and submit issues/pull requests [on GitHub](https://github.com/remiprev/teamocil/issues), just like these fine folks did:
* Samuel Garneau ([garno](https://github.com/garno))
* Jimmy Bourassa ([jbourassa](https://github.com/jbourassa))
## License
Teamocil is © 2011 Rémi Prévost and may be freely distributed under the [LITL license](http://litl.info/). See the `LICENSE` file.