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Command prefix is C-b.
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Commands: d detach
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c create new terminal
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n next terminal
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p previous terminal
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r refresh screen
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t set window name
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0-9 select window
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There is one default server process per user which puts its socket in
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/tmp/tmux-UID. It is created the first time tmux is run and subsequent
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invocations will connect to the same server. The server holds multiple
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sessions, call tmux with "-n <session name>" to create a session or attach to
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an existing session. All the sessions may be listed with -l, or the windows of
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a single session with "-ln <session name>". Sessions are destroyed when no
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windows remain attached to them.
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Another server process can be used by specifying an alternative socket path with
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"-s <path>" but it shouldn't normally be required.
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You can set the window title (listed in -l), using the \e] escape sequence. For
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example:
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$ echo -n \\033]0;My Title\\007
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There is currently no method for setting the window name (what will eventually
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be shown in the status bar).
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You might get message "couldn't find server" after a crash, in this case you
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must remove the /tmp/tmux-`id -u` file manually.
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