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I've updated the post with your info, thanks. thanks! :D Comment by Kaushal Modi on Tue 16:50 EDT Replying to comment by bob fleming: "actually that's not correct, at …" From the manuals: "If -a is given, target is ignored and all panes on the server are listed.". Probably wasn't there when I wrote this post 4 years back :). Comment by Kaushal Modi on Tue 11:44 EDT Replying to comment by bob fleming: "actually that's not correct, at …"Īh, OK! I got it now. list-panes is very configurable, but the call above list all panes in all windows and sessions. For a reference of all the commands learned in this chapter and every following chapter, you can refer to the Key binding and command reference section in Appendix. Comment by bob fleming on Tue 11:04 EDT Replying to comment by Kaushal Modi: "If I understand correctly, that's …"Īctually that's not correct, at least in tmux 2.6. Renaming and killing windows In the next chapter, we will look into configuration and many of the ways tmux can be customized to fit your tastes and workflow. If that's all you need, you can make it simpler by just using the pane synchronization feature. you are sending the commands to all panes, but only in the current window in the current session. If I understand correctly, that's not an exact alternative. "run \"tmux list-panes -a -F '#' | xargs -I PANE tmux send-keys -t PANE '%1' Enter\"" Comment by Kaushal Modi on Tue 08:15 EDT Replying to comment by bob fleming: "awesome job. made my head hurt a bit though so i created this alternative: « How to add footnotes in Octopress posts? How to do math in Makefile? » Comment by bob fleming on Tue 05:47 EDTĪwesome job.














Tmux windows