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Health check troubleshooting
health-check.sh
performs a checks to ensure that your system has all dependencies needed to run smoothly.
They are not much, and in most GNU/linux environments these are the defaults anyway.
To run the check you need to run the following command.
$ /path/to/tmux-fingers/scripts/health-check.sh
gawk not found
Install gawk
package and reload your tmux.conf.
OSX
$ brew install gawk && tmux source ~/.tmux.conf
Linux
- Ubuntu:
$ sudo aptitude install gawk && tmux source ~/.tmux.conf
- Arch linux:
$ sudo pacman -S install gawk && tmux source ~/.tmux.conf
bash version is too old
This probably means you are running OSX, which ships with bash 3. In order to upgrade to bash 4 you need need to run:
$ brew install bash
tmux version is too old
You can install latest tmux from source, check https://github.com/tmux/tmux
Wrong $TERM value
Tmux fingers works better with proper 256 support. Set @default-terminal
to either screen-256color
or xterm-256color
.
set -g @default-terminal "screen-256color"
submodules not initialized properly
This could happen after an update from a tmux-fingers version prior to 0.6.x, ensure that all tmux-fingers dependencies are installed properly by running the following:
cd ~/.tmux/plugins/tmux-fingers
git submodule update --init --recursive"
tmux source ~/.tmux.conf"
system clipboard integration
In order for system clipboard integration to work, you need to have program in your system that manages that.
Check tmux-yank documentation to check what program do you need to install, depending on your platform.