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Getting Started with tmux

You're reading from   Getting Started with tmux Maximize your productivity by accessing several terminal sessions from a single window using tmux

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783985166
Length 148 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Victor Quinn Victor Quinn
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Preface 1. Jump Right In 2. Configuring tmux FREE CHAPTER 3. Sessions, Windows, and Panes 4. Manipulating Text 5. Diving Deeper 6. tmux for SSH, Pair Programming, and More 7. Using Other Tools with tmux A. Appendix Index

Chapter 2. Configuring tmux

Now that we've had our first taste of tmux, let's dig into our first topic in greater detail. tmux is a very powerful program and thankfully one that is also highly configurable. You can change almost anything about its behavior, from the way it looks and feels to the commands it executes on load; you can even configure every key combination to which tmux responds.

In this chapter, we will cover various ways to configure tmux to customize and optimize it for your workflow. We will build a sample configuration that can be used to make tmux a bit cleaner, prettier, and more useful.

We will be unable to cover every minute detail or configuration option, but we will hit the most common ones and set you up with the knowledge and toolset to be able to tackle any configuration you desire. In this chapter, we will discuss the following:

  • Using the set-option command
  • Creating a tmux configuration file
  • Emacs or vi mode
  • Enabling mouse modes
  • Changing the status...
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Getting Started with tmux
Published in: Sep 2014
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781783985166
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