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authorkaernyk <kaernyk@users.noreply.github.com>2014-09-04 14:45:44 -0400
committerkaernyk <kaernyk@users.noreply.github.com>2014-09-04 14:45:44 -0400
commit9f791e1e66c1ff2e42d7fa9ac5ad42e36037176e (patch)
treec03daff6e80d0a95b8c4a4f2eea9150cbd6b9a09
parent4347222876022e98d6ce8f0e1f6ab9a60159c653 (diff)
re-order commands
I'm trying to perfect the order so that learning how to use tmux can be reasonably accomplished in one sitting. I feel like I may be leaving out some things that power users would be interested in, but for the sake of someone attempting to find out if they enjoy using tmux I believe it is in decent shape.
-rw-r--r--LearnTmux.txt24
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/LearnTmux.txt b/LearnTmux.txt
index 3396989f..eaf3fd25 100644
--- a/LearnTmux.txt
+++ b/LearnTmux.txt
@@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ contributors:
filename: LearnTmux.txt
---
+
tmux is a terminal multiplexer: it enables a number of terminals to be
created, accessed, and controlled from a single screen. tmux may be detached
from a screen and continue running in the background, then later reattached.
- This will be a quick walkthough detailing the basic method of controlling tmux
-for users to get acclimated quickly. Once you feel comfortable manipulating
-tmux to suit your needs, I strongly suggest you read the man pages.
+ Once you feel comfortable manipulating tmux to suit your needs, I strongly
+suggest you read the man pages.
@@ -46,26 +46,26 @@ tmux to suit your needs, I strongly suggest you read the man pages.
C^b c Create another window
C^b " Split Horizontally
C^b % Split Vertically
-
+ C^b M-(1-5) 1) Tile vertically
+ 2) Tile horizontally
+ 3) Tile Vertically /w large horizontal
+ 4) Tile horizontally /w large vertical
+ 5) Tile all windows evenly
+
C^b q Briefly display pane indexes
C^# Choose current window by #
C^b w Choose current window interactively
C^b n Change to next window
C^b p Change to previous window
C^b Up, Right Change to pane in selected direction
- Down, left
+ Down, left
C^b { Swap current/previous window
C^b } Swap current/next window
+
C^b C-Up, Right Resize in steps of one cell
Down, left
C^b M-Up, Right resize in steps of five cells
Down, left
- C^b M-(1-5) 1 - Tile vertically
- 2 - Tile horizontally
- 3 - Tile Vertically /w large horizontal
- 4 - Tile horizontally /w large vertical
- 5 - Tile all windows evenly
-
+
exit or C^b x Kill the current window
-
```