Well at least what's awesome with SMHasher is that it's easy to integrate all hash functions into it and compare them even though the speed test is supposedly flawed.
It would fight my ingrained emacs muscle memory habits, especially when not using tmux. But, I really should just change my habit to use the home key instead of using C-a at all. I had a narrative in my head about home & end keys not always working over ssh, but now I think they work everywhere I need; That story might have been burned into my head decades ago.
C-j does make a nice tmux prefix though; give it a whirl and see. Part of it for me is the two-hand chord versus one-hand chord. C-j feels easier for me to hit than either C-a or C-b.
In any case, I forgot to compliment you on the project - your tmux modeline does look awesome!
Thanks, well credit where it's due, the look and feel steals from @myusuf3 who made me discover his powerline inspired configuration in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASOwagptPB8.
Then, I made in sort everything is self-contained.
BTW I've been asked why I don't use resize-pane -Z.
The "maximize any pane to a new window with <prefix>+" feature is different from stock resize-pane -Z as it allows you to further split a maximized pane. Also, you can maximize a pane to a new window, then change window, then go back and the pane is still in maximized state in its own window. You can then minimize a pane by using <prefix>+ either from the source window or the maximized window.
- accumulate tweets, no chronological reordering - just keep piling tweets up until I read them one after the other or decide to "mark all read"
That's basically how I used the now retired Twitter for Mac (despite it not accumulating tweets indefinitely).