Agree with others: this is probably the best introductory video tutorial on tmux. Thank you!
Been using tmux for years, but learned a few shortcuts here. Thanks.
best beginner video on tmux ever
Excellent teaching style, learning through doing is key for me. Just the right amount of review smuggled in also, thanks for this launchpad.
A quick and practical tutorial ... well done
Very informative...thnx
Nice & clearly explained! Sub'd
Thank you your video was very helpful, thanks for teaching the basics
Very invaluable. I just learnt something so useful from this video.
Very informative, clear explanations and straight to the point. Thanks a lot!
Very helpful to get started with tmux! Thank you
Thanks for your video. I think you could mention also about [Ctrl-b w] which is probably more convenient than [Ctrl-b s] as it shows list of all sessions and windows currently available. But anyway thanks for your job - not only this video but also all Linux lessons and courses you create. You have a very good approach and your presentations are always very clear and useful.
This will make it easier to remove GUI from my life
can we restore tmux sessions after server reboot ?
I questioned myself, how don't know this yet? Thank you so muck
If using it on a mac, it it command-b instead of control-b for all these commands? Control-b doesn't do anything, neither does command-b. This is a new tmux install via homebrew. Any help would be appreciated. EDIT: The problem was the terminal emulator program I was using. When using Konsole by KDE, the control-b key doesn't work. I switched to the default macOS terminal and it works. Yay!
Great man...
i cannot get ctr+b to ever work, i have tried everything
how to stop that running seconds? )
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