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  • How do I rename a session in tmux? - Super User
    From within tmux Short way: prefix, then dollar sign: Ctrl + B, $ or Long way: prefix, then colon: Ctrl + B, : Then type this command at the prompt: rename-session [-t current-name] [new-name] If the current session name (-t current-name) is not specified, the currently attached session will be renamed By default the session name will be in brackets in the lower left corner of tmux You can
  • Renumbering windows in tmux - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    152 tmux 1 7 has a couple of features that can help establish and maintain gapless packed window numbers: The move-window command learned a new -r option that will renumber all the windows in a session (either the current session, or one specified with the -t option)
  • rename tmux window name to prompt_command, ps1 or remote ssh hostname . . .
    I would love to be able to have my tmux window title automatically renamed to prompt_command, ps1 or just the hostname of a machine I ssh to having 9 windows opened labeled "ssh" is really useless
  • tmux - attach to a session and specify window - Stack Overflow
    Pane can be a number starting from 0 Window can be a number or name man tmux has more info about different syntaxes allowed for target-session, target-window, and target-pane target-window (or src-window or dst-window) specifies a window in the form session:window This syntax works on any other command like send-keys If it's not working you may be on an older version of tmux and need to
  • Prevent pane window from closing when command completes - tmux
    You have a couple of options Instead of running ls in your window, run a shell, then send the shell keystrokes to execute: tmux start-server tmux new-session -d -s session tmux new-window -t session:1 tmux send-keys -t session:1 ls C-m You can lunch a sequence of commands in such a way as to leave yourself with a bash shell after your other commands have run: tmux start-server tmux new
  • How to automatically name session in tmux? - Stack Overflow
    Here's a little script to create a tmux session, name the first window "home", create a 2nd window and name it "download", change it to the download directory and list it's contents, then open tmux attached to this session This should show you what you're after
  • Restore tmux session after reboot - Super User
    I wrote a simple bash script that persists open tmux sessions, windows and current working directories in each Call it like so manually or periodically from cron (because you might forget): tmux-session save It will write to ~ tmux-session Restore them after reboot like so: tmux-session restore I find this much better than a several hundred line long Perl script
  • How can I reset tmuxs automatic session name numbering?
    How can I reset this number to 1? I've tried tmux rename-session 'ing my session to a lower number, but after closing it and opening a new session, the numbering resumes from the original number Is there any way to fix this without restarting tmux?
  • Create new tmux session from inside a tmux session
    To create a new session and switch to it, from insde a tmux session and without using tmux commands, you need to do it in two steps Create the session with new-session in a detatched way with -d, print out the name with -P Capture this output





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