![]() ![]() In essence, tmux is a desktop environment for the terminal world. Some may think having tmux start login shells is unnecessary anyway because in most setups there are no logout scripts, and login scripts just set up some environment variables.įurthermore if you append strings to your environment variables in your login scripts (like this: PATH=$PATH:/some/other/path) and they are run more than once in the same process hierarchy you end up with duplicates, and this is most annoying.īut still I tend to think the default makes sense. This session acts as if you opened a new terminal window or a new SSH session and left it running on your desktop, except it’s running without a window and behind the scenes. Panes (split windows) x, kill pane o, go to next pane h, j, k, l, go to next pane in vim-style z, toggle full-screen mode for current pane. any facilities started by the new login shell may not be visible by tmux because it is still running with the old environment (even though there are commands to update the environment).you log in again and re attach from another login shell. ![]()
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