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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

Option types


Thus far, all of the options we have set had the -g flag. This means that the option applies globally. However, there are three types of options: server options, session options, and window options.

There are also multiple flags that indicate how a given option should affect or be affected. This sounds complex, but it's rather simple.

A server option will apply to any client that connects to tmux. Under the hood, when you type and run the tmux command the first time, tmux creates a server; then, it creates your client and connects to the server it started. This is the magic that allows you to detach your session, reattach it later, and have everything running as you left it because the tmux server keeps chugging in the background. So an option specified with the -s flag will apply to the server, meaning it will affect any clients that attach to it.

A session option will apply to the current session. This means that two clients could connect to the same server and each could have...

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Getting Started with tmux
Published in: Sep 2014
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781783985166
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