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.

3http://natedickson.com

4Coals 2 Newcastle

5http://crazyapplenews.com

6@poginate

7http://github.com/PogiNate

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.