Notes
1at least, I hope you do. Then again, apparently I don’t have anything better to do than write books about terminal multiplexers…↩
2According to me, see the whole “Opinionated” thing up above.↩
8@poginate. Yeah, I see the pattern too.↩
9For the purposes of this illustration we’re going to take it as read that you’re using vim. But if you’re using something else I won’t judge you.↩
10If you haven’t done this already, please check out the Appendix on why Caps Lock Must Die.↩
11on MACOS this is /Users/yourUserName and on linux is probably /users/yourUserName, but in either case cd ~ will get you there. ↩
12On QWERTY, Dvorak and Colemak keyboards, at any rate. If you’re using an alternate keyboard layout you can use a different key, but you’ll want to make sure you’re not overwriting an existing command. For now, you can do that using <ctrl>b,? from inside tmux, which will give you a list of all currently setup keyboard commands. Press q to get back out of this list.↩
13I promise I’m not hurt. I’m just so happy to see you spread your wings and fly on your own. You’re a beautiful new tmux butterfly!↩
14yet. Some of it will become relevant later on.↩
15I realize that the truth of that statement is hotly contested, but stay with me. That’s not the point.↩