Instead of creating a Tmux session, and then moving to the background session, just create the background session if needed, and always attach to it. This fixes the need for setting destroy-session on, and thus enables the use of multiple background sessions. |
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Tmux
Defines tmux aliases and provides for auto launching it at start-up.
Settings
Auto-Start
Starts a tmux session automatically when Zsh is launched.
To enable this feature, add the following line to zpreztorc:
zstyle ':prezto:module:tmux' auto-start 'yes'
It will create a background session named #Prezto and attach every new shell to it.
Aliases
tmuxa
attaches or switches to a tmux session.tmuxl
lists sessions managed by the tmux server.
Caveats
On Mac OS X, launching tmux can cause the error launch_msg(...): Socket is not connected to be displayed, which can be fixed by installing reattach-to-user-namespace, available in Homebrew, and adding the following to tmux.conf:
set-option -g default-command "reattach-to-user-namespace -l $SHELL -l"
Furthermore, tmux is known to cause kernel panics on Mac OS X. A discussion about this and Prezto has already been opened.
Authors
The authors of this module should be contacted via the issue tracker.