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- # tmux reference
- https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Tmux
- https://www.hamvocke.com/blog/a-guide-to-customizing-your-tmux-conf/
- https://www.seanh.cc/2020/12/28/binding-keys-in-tmux/
- https://www.seanh.cc/2020/12/28/setting-options-in-tmux/
- bind is the alias of bind-key
- set is the alias of set-option
- setw is the alias of set-window-option
- To list all current key bindings, including any custom bindings you've added and
- bindings added by plugins:
- * ctrl + a ?
- * tmux list-keys or tmux lsk in a shell inside tmux
- * list-keys or lsk at tmux's command prompt (ctrl + a :)
- # display current tmux configuration
- tmux show-options -g | grep status
- # assign ctrl + a as prefix key
- ctrl + a and ctrl + ---> # resize pane
- ctrl + a and z # full screen/no full screen
- tmux # start tmux
- tmux new -s < name > # start tmux with
- tmux ls/list-sessions # list-sessions currently running on tmux
- tmux attach -t n # attach session number n (-t = target session)
- tmux list-windows -a # list-sessions when running inside another tmux
- tmux move-window -s n1 -t n2 # -s (source window), (-t target window)
- # Example: (sessionNo:windowNo) # n1 (number of the window you want to move)
- tmux move-window -s 0:3 -t 1:4 # n2 (number of the window you are moving to)
- ctrl + a and d # detach the current client
- ctrl + a and D # choose a client to detach
- tmux kill-session # kill-session (default: when only one session)
- tmux kill-session -t n # kill-session number n (-t = target session)
- tmux kill-server # kill all session
- # moving a pane
- tmux list-panes -a # list-panes
- tmux list-panes -t 0:1 # list-panes in sessionNo = 0 and windowNo = 1
- # display current running commands at each pane:
- tmux list-panes -F "#{pane_current_command}" -t 0:1
- ctrl-s # search
- ctrl-a and q # show number
- Alt + Enter # create new window
- Alt + a # toggle windows
- Alt + n # next window
- Alt + p # previous window
- # help
- ctrl-a and ? # show the list of commands
- # reload
- ctrl-a and r # reload tmux.conf file
- # sessions
- ctrl-a and s # list sessions
- ctrl-a and $ # rename sessions
- ctrl-a and d # detach session
- # windows
- ctrl-d can be used to close the window or panes without ctrl-a
- ctrl-a and w # list windows and select one
- ctrl-a and , # rename window
- ctrl-a and c # create new window
- ctrl-a and n # next window
- ctrl-a and p # previous window
- ctrl-a and f # find window
- ctrl-a and & # kill window
- ctrl-a and 0-9 # select window 0-9
- # panes (split windows)
- ctrl-a and - # vertical split
- ctrl-a and = # horizontal split
- ctrl-a and x # kill pane
- ctrl-a and o # next pane
- ctrl-a and h,j,k,l # vi-like keybindings
- ctrl-a and z # toggle full-screen mode for current pane
- ctrl-a and arrow keys # resize the pane
- ctrl-a and q # show pane-numbers
- # commands
- ctrl-a and : # command mode
- then, type the commands as below,
- list-keys # shows all the commands
- list-panes # shows the names of all panes
- resize-pane-D 20 # resize down
- resize-pane-U 20 # resize up
- resize-pane-L 20 # resize left
- swap-pane -s 3 -t 1 # swap pane '1' with pane '3'
- # copy mode
- Esc # copy mode
- then, use the following commands without using 'ctrl-a'
- q # quit mode
- h,j,k,l # left, down, up, right
- J or k # scroll down or up
- F or B # go to next or previous page
- $ # go to end of line
- O # go to beginning of line
- w or b # go to next or previous word
- / or ? # search forward or backward
- n # search next (use after above commands)
- space # start selection
- Esc # clear selection
- y # copy selection
- ctrl-a and p # paste selection
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