Implemented key tables to create clean, organized namespaces for tab and
pane management. This refactoring improves keybinding discoverability and
reduces cognitive load by grouping related operations.
Key changes:
- LEADER + t enters tab mode (n/q/r for new/quit/rename)
- LEADER + p enters pane mode (s/v/q/m for split/vsplit/quit/maximize)
- LEADER + Escape enters copy mode (vim-like pseudo-normal mode)
- CTRL + SHIFT + v for paste (standard terminal convention)
- Removed smart-splits plugin in favor of simpler native navigation
- Navigation keys remain at top level for quick access
Add sequential pane navigation and rotation to match XMonad's window
management pattern. This creates consistent muscle memory across both
the window manager and terminal multiplexer.
Changes:
- Add Alt+PageUp/PageDown for sequential pane focus (mirrors XMonad's window cycling)
- Add Alt+Ctrl+PageUp/PageDown for pane rotation (mirrors XMonad's rotAll)
- Change Leader+Tab to Leader+t for new tab (free up 't' was for zoom, now 'm')
- Change zoom from Leader+t to Leader+m (matches XMonad's maximize mnemonic)
Keybinding philosophy:
- Base keys (Alt+PageUp/Down) = navigation/viewing
- Ctrl modifier = structural control (resize/rotate)
- Consistent with XMonad: Mod+PageUp/Down (focus), Mod+Ctrl+PageUp/Down (rotate)
Replace dynamic pane management with explicit keybindings for better
discoverability. Add dmenu-based tab renaming and direct tab navigation
by index for improved workflow efficiency.