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rather than strings. - Each session still has a current working directory. - New sessions still get their working directory from the client that created them or its attached session if any. - New windows are created by default in the session working directory. - The -c flag to new, neww, splitw allows the working directory to be overridden. - The -c flag to attach let's the session working directory be changed. - The default-path option has been removed. To get the equivalent to default-path '.', do: bind c neww -c $PWD To get the equivalent of default-path '', do: bind c neww -c '#{pane_current_path}' The equivalent of default-path '~' is left as an exercise for the reader. This also changes the client identify protocol to be a set of messages rather than one as well as some other changes that should make it easier to make backwards-compatible protocol changes in future.
Welcome to tmux! tmux is a "terminal multiplexer", it enables a number of terminals (or windows) to be accessed and controlled from a single terminal. tmux is intended to be a simple, modern, BSD-licensed alternative to programs such as GNU screen. This release runs on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Linux and OS X and may still run on Solaris and AIX (although they haven't been tested in a while). Since the 1.2 release tmux depends on libevent. Download it from: http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/ To build tmux from a release tarball, do: $ ./configure && make $ sudo make install To get and build the latest from version control: $ git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/tmux/tmux-code tmux $ cd tmux $ sh autogen.sh $ ./configure && make For more information see https://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=git&group_id=200378 and http://git-scm.com. Patches should be sent by email to the mailing list at tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net. For documentation on using tmux, see the tmux.1 manpage. It can be viewed from the source tree with: $ nroff -mdoc tmux.1|less Some common questions are answered in the FAQ file and a more extensive (but slightly out of date) guide is available in the OpenBSD FAQ at http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html#tmux. A rough todo list is in the TODO file and some example configurations and a Vim syntax file are in the examples directory. For debugging, running tmux with -v or -vv will generate server and client log files in the current directory. tmux mailing lists are available. Visit: https://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=200378 Bug reports, feature suggestions and especially code contributions are most welcome. Please send by email to: tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net This file and the CHANGES, FAQ and TODO files are licensed under the ISC license. Files under examples/ remain copyright their authors unless otherwise stated in the file but permission has been received to distribute them with tmux. All other files have a license and copyright notice at their start. -- Nicholas Marriott <nicm@users.sf.net> $Id$
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