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Waylon Walker
Waylon Walker

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tmux new-window

New window as it sounds makes new windows in tmux. Windows are kind of like tabs. They are another screen within your sessions that you can name and make
new panes in.

Default key bindings for creating and navigating windows in tmux.


 bash
bind-key          c new-window
bind-key          p previous-window
bind-key          n next-window


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As always I have rebound these keys because I generally prefer a single keystroke over the prefix plus keybinding approach that tmux gives by default.


 bash
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bind -n M-c new-window -c '#{pane_current_path}'
bind -n M-p previous-window
bind -n M-n next-window


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When I started using tmux I did almost everything in one giant session with many panes and windows. It became a nightmare to manage and quickly get between two sets work efficiently. This year I leaned in on sessions quite heavily. Checkout this πŸ‘‡ post to see that workflow in depth.


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Also check out this long form post for more about how I use tmux.

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Carlos Eduardo

What about tmux + zsh + themes ? Nice posts man (y)