![]() ![]() ![]() It gets a little bit more complicated if you want to run this from anywhere. ![]() It'd be kind of weird to put it in maybe you'd need to put some options in there to create a new session slash Window. So this is what I have inside of my tmux RC. I feel like just I don't want to really to create a new window, you could put this up. Because this is something I'm only gonna use in tmux. To me this is just like the most exciting part, right? So hopefully you like this kind of little script we built here. It's exactly what I would go look up on Google, and I can just get it in a moment's notice it's much easier. Really helps with the workflow, especially like things like reading from the standard. That's how well tmux works is it just is its thing by itself. You don't have to use their built in emulators if you don't want. You can use that plus team ox at the same time. So if you like alacrity, the terminal emulator or Kitty, right. It's a really well designed piece of software and it just runs on its own. I can just kinda guess my way completely through and make the next one work just as well. Just because I knew how split Window or I knew how new Window works. Is everything about it is so well built, right? Like every part of this is so well done that even me never doing anything with split panes just easily do the right thing. And this is one thing that I love about tmux. It's an exceptionally small script and it does so much. You count the second little dangling if down here. I know, I'm not gonna make that joke, but this is only what, eight lines, nine lines of gifts. I mean, we just built something that is pretty dang awesome. Transcript from the "tmux Plugins & RC" Lesson ![]()
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