What’s Next?
In this chapter, we covered the very basic usage of tmux sessions, panes, windows, and commands, but there’s a lot more we can explore.
By pressing
Prefix
?
, you can get a list of all predefined
tmux keybindings and the associated commands
these trigger.
As you work with tmux, think about how you can create different environments for your work. If you’re monitoring servers, you could use tmux panes to create a dashboard that shows your various monitoring scripts and log files.
With the basics under our belt, let’s put together a custom configuration we can use for the rest of our work.
For Future Reference
Creating Sessions
Command | Description |
---|---|
tmux new-session |
Creates a new session without a name. Can be shortened to tmux new or simply ... |
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