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This commit reverts the tmux module back to the original behavior but doesn't set `destroy-unattached` to on `on` globally and provides an option for attaching to the background or last-used session. |
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Tmux
Defines tmux aliases and provides for auto launching it at start-up.
Settings
Auto-Start
Starts a tmux session automatically when Zsh is launched.
To enable this feature when launching Zsh in a local terminal, add the following line to zpreztorc:
zstyle ':prezto:module:tmux:auto-start' local 'yes'
To enable this feature when launching Zsh in a SSH connection, add the following line to zpreztorc:
zstyle ':prezto:module:tmux:auto-start' remote 'yes'
In both cases the tmux server will be started and a background session named prezto will be created if a session doesn't already exist.
By default every shell shares a set of windows but has an independent
view. Detaching from one of these sessions removes the view but the
open windows persist. This is accomplished by setting the
destroy-unattached
option to on
for each session.
Some users prefer that all new shells share the same session so that
the view for each shell is in sync. This useful for advanced users
that create multiple sessions and want to manually navigate between
them. To accomplish this behavior set the mode
option to shared
in
zpreztorc,
zstyle ':prezto:module:tmux:auto-start' mode shared
You can customize the background session by creating a new session in
your .tmux.conf
file.
Aliases
tmuxa
attaches or switches to a tmux session.tmuxl
lists sessions managed by the tmux server.
Caveats
On Mac OS X, launching tmux can cause the error launch_msg(...): Socket is not connected to be displayed, which can be fixed by installing reattach-to-user-namespace, available in Homebrew, and adding the following to tmux.conf:
set-option -g default-command "reattach-to-user-namespace -l $SHELL -l"
Furthermore, tmux is known to cause kernel panics on Mac OS X. A discussion about this and Prezto has already been opened.
Authors
The authors of this module should be contacted via the issue tracker.