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- tmux vs. screen - Super User
I'm about to get back into using GNU Screen, but I have been hearing people occasionally mention tmux as a better alternative Does it really offer an alternative to all the features Screen offers,
- Restore tmux session after reboot - Super User
Is there any way to save a tmux session? In other words, if I reboot the computer, will I always lose the sessions?
- How to detach a tmux session that itself already in a tmux?
You type D Your local tmux passes it through normally (since the second CTRL + B finished a full command key sequence for the local tmux) Your remote tmux has it bound to detach-client; it detaches the active client This is the same as when you need to send a CTRL + B to any program running inside a tmux session
- How do I reorder tmux windows? - Super User
In screen, I can just type C-a :number 0 to move a window to the top of the window list and push all the other windows down one What's the equivalent command sequence for tmux? I looked at the man
- How do I reload TMUX configuration? - Super User
Trying to transition to tmux (version 1 6) on OS X 10 7 (so I'm sure I am making a noob mistake) and having problems with the simplest of commands In my ~ tmux conf I have to map the prefix to Ct
- How can I search within the output buffer of a tmux shell?
Note that since tmux is in control of the keyboard in copy mode, Ctrl - s works regardless of the stty ixon setting (which I like to have as stty -ixon to enable forward searches in Bash) If you're using vi key bindings (Ctrl - b:set-window-option -g mode-keys vi), press then type the string to search for and press Enter
- windows - tmux screen alternative for powershell - Super User
Is there an alternative to tmux screen that would work on Windows with Powershell? I'm aware of Powerscreen, but it seems dead for a long time Cygwin wouldn't work with Powershell, would it? Conso
- scrolling - How do I scroll in tmux? - Super User
How do I scroll with either the keyboard or mouse? The tmux man page indicates one must enter copy-mode to scroll Is there a way to quickly scroll without manually entering copy-mode?
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