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An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant tmux color theme.

Designed for a fluent and clear workflow based on the Nord color palette.

Getting Started

Visit the official website to learn all about the fluidly merging appearance features, details and elements of UI elements, the various theme configurations and the support for plugins.

Learn about the installation and activation, how to configure the theme and supported plugins from the official documentations.

Quick Start

Thanks to existing plugin managers for tmux, Nord tmux can be installed for all platforms in a uniform way within a few lines of codes. The recommended manager is tpm, but any other manager like tundle can also be used.

To automatically download and activate Nord tmux, follow the install instructions for tpm and

  1. add set -g @plugin "nordtheme/tmux" to your tmux.conf, by default .tmux.conf located in your home directory
  2. press the default key binding prefix + I to fetch- and install the plugin

See the Nord tmux's documentation for more installation options and how to set it up manually. Also see tpm's install instructions for more details.

Features

Your terminal. Your style.

The unified UI element design provides a clutter-free and fluidly merging appearance.

Uniform design with beautiful UI elements.

The themed UI elements provide a fluid and unobtrusive transition from the terminal to the tmux status bar.

Take your favorite plugins with you.

The theme supports popular plugins for a fluid and unobtrusive user interface transition.

Contributing

Nord is an open source project and we love to receive contributions from the community!

There are many ways to contribute, from writing- and improving documentation and tutorials, reporting bugs, submitting enhancement suggestions that can be added to Nord by submitting pull requests.

Please take a moment to read Nord's full contributing guide to learn about the development process, the project's used styleguides, branch organization and versioning model.

The guide also includes information about minimal, complete, and verifiable examples and other ways to contribute to the project like improving existing issues and giving feedback on issues and pull requests.

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