The Tmux Cookbook: A Full Course Guide by Igor Irianto (.ePUB)+
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The Tmux Cookbook: A Full Course Guide by Igor Irianto
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Overview: This book contains practical Tmux recipes to help you improve your Tmux skills. When you’re done, you’ll understand how to utilize all Tmux components, perform advanced Tmux configuration, and even create your own Tmux plugin! Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the number of terminal windows? Do you want to control multiple processes from one window? Do you want to join the ranks of the command-line pros? Are you single and want to impress someone with your command-line prowess? 72% of girls prefer men who know how to use Tmux (source: I made it up). Learning tmux can make your wildest dreams come true. According to man tmux, Tmux stands for “Terminal MUltipleXer”. Before you get perPLEXed by the phrase Terminal MUltipleXer, I’ll explain what it means. A terminal multiplexer lets you leave a terminal in the middle of a process and return to it seamlessly. For example, suppose you are running a rails server, vim editor, and a mysql console in the middle of coding Rails. Then someone asks you to debug a completely different Node project. Without tmux, I would probably stop the Rails server, close vim, and exit the MySQL server before starting the Node project task. This context switch causes a grinding halt in your flow. What if instead of killing those Rails-related processes, you could “put them aside” (while they’re still running), run whatever processes you need to complete your Node task, then return to your original Rails project task as if you never left? That would be nice, wouldn’t it? Tmux lets you do just that! If you’ve never used Tmux, or if you’ve been a Tmux user for years, you’ll find some delicious bite-sized knowledge.
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