Getting Started with tmux : maximize your productivity by accessing several terminal sessions from a single window using tmux /
The book is intended for software developers, DevOps engineers, and other professionals who make heavy use of the terminal in their daily workflow. Some familiarity with the terminal is useful but no prior experience with tmux or other terminal multiplexers (such as GNU Screen) is required.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Birmingham :
Packt Publishing,
2014.
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Colección: | Community experience distilled.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; Acknowledgments; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Jump Right In; Running tmux; Sessions; Naming the session; The window string; Creating another window; The Prefix key; Help on key bindings; Searching for text; Detaching and attaching; Explaining tmux commands; Tab completion; Aliases; Renaming windows; Killing windows; Summary; Chapter 2: Configuring tmux; Using the set-option command; Creating a tmux configuration file; Emacs or vi mode; Enabling mouse modes; Changing the status bar.
- Modifying the background color of the status barReloading the configuration; Changing the foreground color of the status bar; Highlighting the active window; Binding keys; Viewing current bindings; Chaining multiple commands to a single key; Comments in the configuration file; Binding a new prefix key; Binding keys without the prefix key; Unbinding keys; Status bar revisited; Option types; Handy configuration tips; Binding the double tapping of the prefix key to last-window; Changing the escape time; Lengthening the history limit; Lengthening the display time; Starting the base index at 1.
- Accessing the man pageShow options; Summary; Chapter 3: Sessions, Windows, and Panes; Overviews; Sessions; Windows; Panes; Playing around with sessions, windows, and panes; Multiple sessions; Multiple panes; Working with more panes; Zooming panes; Resizing panes; Switching between panes by number; Cycling through pane layouts; Other pane operations; Summary; Chapter 4: Manipulating Text; Explaining the Window history; Explaining the different tmux modes; A sample workflow with Copy mode workflow; Entering Copy mode; Moving the cursor around; Scrolling through the Window history.
- Jump by search or lineLeaving Copy mode; Copying text into the paste buffer; Interacting with the paste buffer; Pasting text from the paste buffer; Choosing items from the paste buffer; Working with the paste buffer; Summary; Chapter 5: Diving Deeper; Understanding tmux commands and Command mode; Advanced paste buffer usage; Saving a paste buffer to a file; Loading a paste buffer from a file; Setting a paste buffer directly; Capturing pane contents in a paste buffer; Deleting copied text from a paste buffer; Clearing the paste buffer history; An advanced session and window usage.
- Jumping from one window in a session to another window in another sessionMoving windows; Linking a window between sessions; Breaking panes; Joining panes; Launching with defaults; Summary; Chapter 6: tmux for SSH, Pair Programming, and More; Using tmux over SSH for long lived sessions; Benefits of using Vagrant; Creating a virtual machine with Vagrant; Walking through a sample workflow with tmux over SSH; Launching tmux on SSH connect automatically; Using tmux for pair programming; Connecting to the same session locally; Vagrant Cloud for better security pair programming.