A customizable tab bar plugin for WezTerm with built-in modules for workspace info, Spotify integration, and system status.
bar.wezterm is a plugin that provides a feature-rich, aesthetically pleasing tab bar for the WezTerm terminal emulator. It enhances the terminal experience with modular components that display useful information like workspace status, system details, and music playback.
WezTerm users who want a highly customizable and visually integrated tab bar with modules for system information and media playback. It's particularly suited for developers who use Nerd Fonts and popular color themes like Rosé Pine or Catppuccin.
Developers choose bar.wezterm for its modular, batteries-included design with sensible defaults, seamless theme integration using WezTerm's color scheme, and extensive configurability via Lua options to adapt to different workflows and visual preferences.
A wezterm tab bar with batteries included
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Includes toggleable modules for tabs, workspace, leader key, and more, offering a comprehensive information display with sensible defaults as shown in the configuration example.
Automatically uses your WezTerm color scheme and supports popular themes like Rosé Pine and Catppuccin, ensuring visual consistency without extra setup.
Configurable via a Lua options table for position, padding, separators, and module settings, allowing adaptation to diverse workflows and preferences.
Integrates with spotify-tui to show currently playing tracks, with configurable update throttling to balance performance and real-time updates.
Requires spotify-tui for music integration and Nerd Fonts for icons, adding installation steps and potential compatibility issues beyond WezTerm.
Exclusively designed for WezTerm's plugin system, making it incompatible with other terminal emulators and limiting portability.
Lua-based configuration might be complex for users unfamiliar with programming, despite examples, and the Spotify module is disabled by default.