tmux-sensible | basic tmux settings everyone can agree | Command Line Interface library
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kandi X-RAY | tmux-sensible Summary
A set of tmux options that should be acceptable to everyone. Tested and working on Linux, OSX and Cygwin.
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QUESTION
I just started using tmux
. Running a session with vim
. Tried to exchange split buffers in vim
. Usually I use Ctrl + w + Ctrl+x. Don't use this combination very often so don't have it mapped to anything else. For some reason my vim
session froze. Not sure what happened. I can execute tmux
commands and switch between sessions but cannot do anything with vim
. My guess is that a keyboard combination mentioned above does something with the session (locks it maybe). Google search didn't reveal any useful results. Does anyone know what I have done with my session and how to unlock it?
Here is my .tmux.conf
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Answered 2018-Aug-15 at 19:03Ctrl+s will freeze a terminal session, hit Ctrl+q when it happens. I've remapped my buttons for split jumping to be SPACE+h/j/k/l because its easier and less likely to hit that annoying freeze command.
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Add this line to the bottom of .tmux.conf:. Reload TMUX environment with $ tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf, and that's it.
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