tmux set-option -p -t root:4.4 "Console" & lsĪlso there is a unwanted pane resize so that the defined layouts are ignored which is also a point, which I don't want. Tmuxinator lets you to set up your tmux sessions/windows/panes to run specific commands. One way to do it is to use tmux templating library like tmuxinator. tmux set-option -p -t root:4.3 "Spigot Server Logs" & docker logs -f spigot-server-test Create a new window named consoles for rails / mysql console Create a new window named notes to take notes / scratchpads I do this almost every single day. tmux set-option -p -t root:4.2 "Maria DB Logs" & docker logs -f mariadb When using this, the first created pane, pane 0, has TERMscreen and not TERMscreen-256color. One big pane on the left und two small panes on the right side. I'm trying to configure tmux so it starts creating a new session with three panes. tmux set-option -p -t root:4.1 "TS 3 Server Logs" & docker logs -f ts3 Start tmux session with only one window but several panes. tmux set-option -p -t root:4.0 "Terraria Logs" & docker logs -f terraria_s1_max Layout: eff6,237圆3,0,0 #synchronize: after panes: startup_pane: 1 tmux_options: -f ~/.nf windows: startup_window: System-NMON-1 # Specifies (by index) which pane of the specified window will be selected on project startup. To switch between these panes, press Alt + arrow keys. To split the terminal into two panes, press Alt, Shift, and +(vertically), Alt, Shift, and -(horizontally). To move through the tabs, press Ctrl+Tab/Ctrl+Shift+Tab. # /root/.config/tmuxinator/root.yml name: root root: ~/ # Specifies (by name or index) which window will be selected on project startup. To open/close a new tab, just click the + button on the tab bar or press Ctrl, Shift and T/W.
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