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.\" $OpenBSD$
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2007 Nicholas Marriott <nicholas.marriott@gmail.com>
.\"
.\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
.\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
.\" copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
.\"
.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
.\" WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
.\" MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
.\" ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
.\" WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF MIND, USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER
.\" IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING
.\" OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
.\"
.Dd January 6, 2020
.Dt TMUX 1
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm tmux
.Nd terminal multiplexer
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm tmux
.Bk -words
.Op Fl 2CluvV
.Op Fl c Ar shell-command
.Op Fl f Ar file
.Op Fl L Ar socket-name
.Op Fl S Ar socket-path
.Op Ar command Op Ar flags
.Ek
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm
is a terminal multiplexer:
it enables a number of terminals to be created, accessed, and
controlled from a single screen.
.Nm
may be detached from a screen
and continue running in the background,
then later reattached.
.Pp
When
.Nm
is started it creates a new
.Em session
with a single
.Em window
and displays it on screen.
A status line at the bottom of the screen
shows information on the current session
and is used to enter interactive commands.
.Pp
A session is a single collection of
.Em pseudo terminals
under the management of
.Nm .
Each session has one or more
windows linked to it.
A window occupies the entire screen
and may be split into rectangular panes,
each of which is a separate pseudo terminal
(the
.Xr pty 4
manual page documents the technical details of pseudo terminals).
Any number of
.Nm
instances may connect to the same session,
and any number of windows may be present in the same session.
Once all sessions are killed,
.Nm
exits.
.Pp
Each session is persistent and will survive accidental disconnection
(such as
.Xr ssh 1
connection timeout) or intentional detaching (with the
.Ql C-b d
key strokes).
.Nm
may be reattached using:
.Pp
.Dl $ tmux attach
.Pp
In
.Nm ,
a session is displayed on screen by a
.Em client
and all sessions are managed by a single
.Em server .
The server and each client are separate processes which communicate through a
socket in
.Pa /tmp .
.Pp
The options are as follows:
.Bl -tag -width "XXXXXXXXXXXX"
.It Fl 2
Force
.Nm
to assume the terminal supports 256 colours.
.It Fl C
Start in control mode (see the
.Sx CONTROL MODE
section).
Given twice
.Xo ( Fl CC ) Xc
disables echo.
.It Fl c Ar shell-command
Execute
.Ar shell-command
using the default shell.
If necessary, the
.Nm
server will be started to retrieve the
.Ic default-shell
option.
This option is for compatibility with
.Xr sh 1
when
.Nm
is used as a login shell.
.It Fl f Ar file
Specify an alternative configuration file.
By default,
.Nm
loads the system configuration file from
.Pa @SYSCONFDIR@/tmux.conf ,
if present, then looks for a user configuration file at
.Pa ~/.tmux.conf .
.Pp
The configuration file is a set of
.Nm
commands which are executed in sequence when the server is first started.
.Nm
loads configuration files once when the server process has started.
The
.Ic source-file
command may be used to load a file later.
.Pp
.Nm
shows any error messages from commands in configuration files in the first
session created, and continues to process the rest of the configuration file.
.It Fl L Ar socket-name
.Nm
stores the server socket in a directory under
.Ev TMUX_TMPDIR
or
.Pa /tmp
if it is unset.
The default socket is named
.Em default .
This option allows a different socket name to be specified, allowing several
independent
.Nm
servers to be run.
Unlike
.Fl S
a full path is not necessary: the sockets are all created in the same
directory.
.Pp
If the socket is accidentally removed, the
.Dv SIGUSR1
signal may be sent to the
.Nm
server process to recreate it (note that this will fail if any parent
directories are missing).
.It Fl l
Behave as a login shell.
This flag currently has no effect and is for compatibility with other shells
when using tmux as a login shell.
.It Fl S Ar socket-path
Specify a full alternative path to the server socket.
If
.Fl S
is specified, the default socket directory is not used and any
.Fl L
flag is ignored.
.It Fl u
Write UTF-8 output to the terminal even if the first environment
variable of
.Ev LC_ALL ,
.Ev LC_CTYPE ,
or
.Ev LANG
that is set does not contain
.Qq UTF-8
or
.Qq UTF8 .
.It Fl v
Request verbose logging.
Log messages will be saved into
.Pa tmux-client-PID.log
and
.Pa tmux-server-PID.log
files in the current directory, where
.Em PID
is the PID of the server or client process.
If
.Fl v
is specified twice, an additional
.Pa tmux-out-PID.log
file is generated with a copy of everything
.Nm
writes to the terminal.
.Pp
The
.Dv SIGUSR2
signal may be sent to the
.Nm
server process to toggle logging between on (as if
.Fl v
was given) and off.
.It Fl V
Report the
.Nm
version.
.It Ar command Op Ar flags
This specifies one of a set of commands used to control
.Nm ,
as described in the following sections.
If no commands are specified, the
.Ic new-session
command is assumed.
.El
.Sh DEFAULT KEY BINDINGS
.Nm
may be controlled from an attached client by using a key combination of a
prefix key,
.Ql C-b
(Ctrl-b) by default, followed by a command key.
.Pp
The default command key bindings are:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width "XXXXXXXXXX" -offset indent -compact
.It C-b
Send the prefix key (C-b) through to the application.
.It C-o
Rotate the panes in the current window forwards.
.It C-z
Suspend the
.Nm
client.
.It !
Break the current pane out of the window.
.It \&"
.\" "
Split the current pane into two, top and bottom.
.It #
List all paste buffers.
.It $
Rename the current session.
.It %
Split the current pane into two, left and right.
.It &
Kill the current window.
.It '
Prompt for a window index to select.
.It \&(
Switch the attached client to the previous session.
.It \&)
Switch the attached client to the next session.
.It ,
Rename the current window.
.It -
Delete the most recently copied buffer of text.
.It .
Prompt for an index to move the current window.
.It 0 to 9
Select windows 0 to 9.
.It :
Enter the
.Nm
command prompt.
.It ;
Move to the previously active pane.
.It =
Choose which buffer to paste interactively from a list.
.It \&?
List all key bindings.
.It D
Choose a client to detach.
.It L
Switch the attached client back to the last session.
.It \&[
Enter copy mode to copy text or view the history.
.It \&]
Paste the most recently copied buffer of text.
.It c
Create a new window.
.It d
Detach the current client.
.It f
Prompt to search for text in open windows.
.It i
Display some information about the current window.
.It l
Move to the previously selected window.
.It m
Mark the current pane (see
.Ic select-pane
.Fl m ) .
.It M
Clear the marked pane.
.It n
Change to the next window.
.It o
Select the next pane in the current window.
.It p
Change to the previous window.
.It q
Briefly display pane indexes.
.It r
Force redraw of the attached client.
.It s
Select a new session for the attached client interactively.
.It t
Show the time.
.It w
Choose the current window interactively.
.It x
Kill the current pane.
.It z
Toggle zoom state of the current pane.
.It {
Swap the current pane with the previous pane.
.It }
Swap the current pane with the next pane.
.It ~
Show previous messages from
.Nm ,
if any.
.It Page Up
Enter copy mode and scroll one page up.
.It Up, Down
.It Left, Right
Change to the pane above, below, to the left, or to the right of the current
pane.
.It M-1 to M-5
Arrange panes in one of the five preset layouts: even-horizontal,
even-vertical, main-horizontal, main-vertical, or tiled.
.It Space
Arrange the current window in the next preset layout.
.It M-n
Move to the next window with a bell or activity marker.
.It M-o
Rotate the panes in the current window backwards.
.It M-p
Move to the previous window with a bell or activity marker.
.It C-Up, C-Down
.It C-Left, C-Right
Resize the current pane in steps of one cell.
.It M-Up, M-Down
.It M-Left, M-Right
Resize the current pane in steps of five cells.
.El
.Pp
Key bindings may be changed with the
.Ic bind-key
and
.Ic unbind-key
commands.
.Sh COMMAND PARSING AND EXECUTION
.Nm
supports a large number of commands which can be used to control its
behaviour.
Each command is named and can accept zero or more flags and arguments.
They may be bound to a key with the
.Ic bind-key
command or run from the shell prompt, a shell script, a configuration file or
the command prompt.
For example, the same
.Ic set-option
command run from the shell prompt, from
.Pa ~/.tmux.conf
and bound to a key may look like:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
$ tmux set-option -g status-style bg=cyan

set-option -g status-style bg=cyan

bind-key C set-option -g status-style bg=cyan
.Ed
.Pp
Here, the command name is
.Ql set-option ,
.Ql Fl g
is a flag and
.Ql status-style
and
.Ql bg=cyan
are arguments.
.Pp
.Nm
distinguishes between command parsing and execution.
In order to execute a command,
.Nm
needs it to be split up into its name and arguments.
This is command parsing.
If a command is run from the shell, the shell parses it; from inside
.Nm
or from a configuration file,
.Nm
does.
Examples of when
.Nm
parses commands are:
.Bl -dash -offset indent
.It
in a configuration file;
.It
typed at the command prompt (see
.Ic command-prompt ) ;
.It
given to
.Ic bind-key ;
.It
passed as arguments to
.Ic if-shell
or
.Ic confirm-before .
.El
.Pp
To execute commands, each client has a
.Ql command queue .
A global command queue not attached to any client is used on startup
for configuration files like
.Pa ~/.tmux.conf .
Parsed commands added to the queue are executed in order.
Some commands, like
.Ic if-shell
and
.Ic confirm-before ,
parse their argument to create a new command which is inserted immediately
after themselves.
This means that arguments can be parsed twice or more - once when the parent command (such as
.Ic if-shell )
is parsed and again when it parses and executes its command.
Commands like
.Ic if-shell ,
.Ic run-shell
and
.Ic display-panes
stop execution of subsequent commands on the queue until something happens -
.Ic if-shell
and
.Ic run-shell
until a shell command finishes and
.Ic display-panes
until a key is pressed.
For example, the following commands:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
new-session; new-window
if-shell "true" "split-window"
kill-session
.Ed
.Pp
Will execute
.Ic new-session ,
.Ic new-window ,
.Ic if-shell ,
the shell command
.Xr true 1 ,
.Ic split-window
and
.Ic kill-session
in that order.
.Pp
The
.Sx COMMANDS
section lists the
.Nm
commands and their arguments.
.Sh PARSING SYNTAX
This section describes the syntax of commands parsed by
.Nm ,
for example in a configuration file or at the command prompt.
Note that when commands are entered into the shell, they are parsed by the shell
- see for example
.Xr ksh 1
or
.Xr csh 1 .
.Pp
Each command is terminated by a newline or a semicolon (;).
Commands separated by semicolons together form a
.Ql command sequence
- if a command in the sequence encounters an error, no subsequent commands are
executed.
.Pp
Comments are marked by the unquoted # character - any remaining text after a
comment is ignored until the end of the line.
.Pp
If the last character of a line is \e, the line is joined with the following
line (the \e and the newline are completely removed).
This is called line continuation and applies both inside and outside quoted
strings and in comments, but not inside braces.
.Pp
Command arguments may be specified as strings surrounded by single (') quotes,
double quotes (") or braces ({}).
.\" "
This is required when the argument contains any special character.
Single and double quoted strings cannot span multiple lines except with line
continuation.
Braces can span multiple lines.
.Pp
Outside of quotes and inside double quotes, these replacements are performed:
.Bl -dash -offset indent
.It
Environment variables preceded by $ are replaced with their value from the
global environment (see the
.Sx GLOBAL AND SESSION ENVIRONMENT
section).
.It
A leading ~ or ~user is expanded to the home directory of the current or
specified user.
.It
\euXXXX or \euXXXXXXXX is replaced by the Unicode codepoint corresponding to
the given four or eight digit hexadecimal number.
.It
When preceded (escaped) by a \e, the following characters are replaced: \ee by
the escape character; \er by a carriage return; \en by a newline; and \et by a
tab.
.It
\eooo is replaced by a character of the octal value ooo.
Three octal digits are required, for example \e001.
The largest valid character is \e377.
.It
Any other characters preceded by \e are replaced by themselves (that is, the \e
is removed) and are not treated as having any special meaning - so for example
\e; will not mark a command sequence and \e$ will not expand an environment
variable.
.El
.Pp
Braces are similar to single quotes in that the text inside is taken literally
without any replacements but this also includes line continuation.
Braces can span multiple lines in which case a literal newline is included in the
string.
They are designed to avoid the need for additional escaping when passing a group
of
.Nm
or shell commands as an argument (for example to
.Ic if-shell
or
.Ic pipe-pane ) .
These two examples produce an identical command - note that no escaping is
needed when using {}:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
if-shell true {
    display -p 'brace-dollar-foo: }$foo'
}

if-shell true "\en    display -p 'brace-dollar-foo: }\e$foo'\en"
.Ed
.Pp
Braces may be enclosed inside braces, for example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
bind x if-shell "true" {
    if-shell "true" {
        display "true!"
    }
}
.Ed
.Pp
Environment variables may be set by using the syntax
.Ql name=value ,
for example
.Ql HOME=/home/user .
Variables set during parsing are added to the global environment.
.Pp
Commands may be parsed conditionally by surrounding them with
.Ql %if ,
.Ql %elif ,
.Ql %else
and
.Ql %endif .
The argument to
.Ql %if
and
.Ql %elif
is expanded as a format (see
.Sx FORMATS )
and if it evaluates to false (zero or empty), subsequent text is ignored until
the closing
.Ql %elif ,
.Ql %else
or
.Ql %endif .
For example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
%if "#{==:#{host},myhost}"
set -g status-style bg=red
%elif "#{==:#{host},myotherhost}"
set -g status-style bg=green
%else
set -g status-style bg=blue
%endif
.Ed
.Pp
Will change the status line to red if running on
.Ql myhost ,
green if running on
.Ql myotherhost ,
or blue if running on another host.
Conditionals may be given on one line, for example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
%if #{==:#{host},myhost} set -g status-style bg=red %endif
.Ed
.Sh COMMANDS
This section describes the commands supported by
.Nm .
Most commands accept the optional
.Fl t
(and sometimes
.Fl s )
argument with one of
.Ar target-client ,
.Ar target-session ,
.Ar target-window ,
or
.Ar target-pane .
These specify the client, session, window or pane which a command should affect.
.Pp
.Ar target-client
should be the name of the client,
typically the
.Xr pty 4
file to which the client is connected, for example either of
.Pa /dev/ttyp1
or
.Pa ttyp1
for the client attached to
.Pa /dev/ttyp1 .
If no client is specified,
.Nm
attempts to work out the client currently in use; if that fails, an error is
reported.
Clients may be listed with the
.Ic list-clients
command.
.Pp
.Ar target-session
is tried as, in order:
.Bl -enum -offset Ds
.It
A session ID prefixed with a $.
.It
An exact name of a session (as listed by the
.Ic list-sessions
command).
.It
The start of a session name, for example
.Ql mysess
would match a session named
.Ql mysession .
.It
An
.Xr fnmatch 3
pattern which is matched against the session name.
.El
.Pp
If the session name is prefixed with an
.Ql = ,
only an exact match is accepted (so
.Ql =mysess
will only match exactly
.Ql mysess ,
not
.Ql mysession ) .
.Pp
If a single session is found, it is used as the target session; multiple matches
produce an error.
If a session is omitted, the current session is used if available; if no
current session is available, the most recently used is chosen.
.Pp
.Ar target-window
(or
.Ar src-window
or
.Ar dst-window )
specifies a window in the form
.Em session Ns \&: Ns Em window .
.Em session
follows the same rules as for
.Ar target-session ,
and
.Em window
is looked for in order as:
.Bl -enum -offset Ds
.It
A special token, listed below.
.It
A window index, for example
.Ql mysession:1
is window 1 in session
.Ql mysession .
.It
A window ID, such as @1.
.It
An exact window name, such as
.Ql mysession:mywindow .
.It
The start of a window name, such as
.Ql mysession:mywin .
.It
As an
.Xr fnmatch 3
pattern matched against the window name.
.El
.Pp
Like sessions, a
.Ql =
prefix will do an exact match only.
An empty window name specifies the next unused index if appropriate (for
example the
.Ic new-window
and
.Ic link-window
commands)
otherwise the current window in
.Em session
is chosen.
.Pp
The following special tokens are available to indicate particular windows.
Each has a single-character alternative form.
.Bl -column "XXXXXXXXXX" "X"
.It Sy "Token" Ta Sy "" Ta Sy "Meaning"
.It Li "{start}" Ta "^" Ta "The lowest-numbered window"
.It Li "{end}" Ta "$" Ta "The highest-numbered window"
.It Li "{last}" Ta "!" Ta "The last (previously current) window"
.It Li "{next}" Ta "+" Ta "The next window by number"
.It Li "{previous}" Ta "-" Ta "The previous window by number"
.El
.Pp
.Ar target-pane
(or
.Ar src-pane
or
.Ar dst-pane )
may be a pane ID or takes a similar form to
.Ar target-window
but with the optional addition of a period followed by a pane index or pane ID,
for example:
.Ql mysession:mywindow.1 .
If the pane index is omitted, the currently active pane in the specified
window is used.
The following special tokens are available for the pane index:
.Bl -column "XXXXXXXXXXXXXX" "X"
.It Sy "Token" Ta Sy "" Ta Sy "Meaning"
.It Li "{last}" Ta "!" Ta "The last (previously active) pane"
.It Li "{next}" Ta "+" Ta "The next pane by number"
.It Li "{previous}" Ta "-" Ta "The previous pane by number"
.It Li "{top}" Ta "" Ta "The top pane"
.It Li "{bottom}" Ta "" Ta "The bottom pane"
.It Li "{left}" Ta "" Ta "The leftmost pane"
.It Li "{right}" Ta "" Ta "The rightmost pane"
.It Li "{top-left}" Ta "" Ta "The top-left pane"
.It Li "{top-right}" Ta "" Ta "The top-right pane"
.It Li "{bottom-left}" Ta "" Ta "The bottom-left pane"
.It Li "{bottom-right}" Ta "" Ta "The bottom-right pane"
.It Li "{up-of}" Ta "" Ta "The pane above the active pane"
.It Li "{down-of}" Ta "" Ta "The pane below the active pane"
.It Li "{left-of}" Ta "" Ta "The pane to the left of the active pane"
.It Li "{right-of}" Ta "" Ta "The pane to the right of the active pane"
.El
.Pp
The tokens
.Ql +
and
.Ql -
may be followed by an offset, for example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
select-window -t:+2
.Ed
.Pp
In addition,
.Em target-session ,
.Em target-window
or
.Em target-pane
may consist entirely of the token
.Ql {mouse}
(alternative form
.Ql = )
to specify the session, window or pane where the most recent mouse event occurred
(see the
.Sx MOUSE SUPPORT
section)
or
.Ql {marked}
(alternative form
.Ql ~ )
to specify the marked pane (see
.Ic select-pane
.Fl m ) .
.Pp
Sessions, window and panes are each numbered with a unique ID; session IDs are
prefixed with a
.Ql $ ,
windows with a
.Ql @ ,
and panes with a
.Ql % .
These are unique and are unchanged for the life of the session, window or pane
in the
.Nm
server.
The pane ID is passed to the child process of the pane in the
.Ev TMUX_PANE
environment variable.
IDs may be displayed using the
.Ql session_id ,
.Ql window_id ,
or
.Ql pane_id
formats (see the
.Sx FORMATS
section) and the
.Ic display-message ,
.Ic list-sessions ,
.Ic list-windows
or
.Ic list-panes
commands.
.Pp
.Ar shell-command
arguments are
.Xr sh 1
commands.
This may be a single argument passed to the shell, for example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
new-window 'vi /etc/passwd'
.Ed
.Pp
Will run:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
/bin/sh -c 'vi /etc/passwd'
.Ed
.Pp
Additionally, the
.Ic new-window ,
.Ic new-session ,
.Ic split-window ,
.Ic respawn-window
and
.Ic respawn-pane
commands allow
.Ar shell-command
to be given as multiple arguments and executed directly (without
.Ql sh -c ) .
This can avoid issues with shell quoting.
For example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
$ tmux new-window vi /etc/passwd
.Ed
.Pp
Will run
.Xr vi 1
directly without invoking the shell.
.Pp
.Ar command
.Op Ar arguments
refers to a
.Nm
command, either passed with the command and arguments separately, for example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
bind-key F1 set-option status off
.Ed
.Pp
Or passed as a single string argument in
.Pa .tmux.conf ,
for example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
bind-key F1 { set-option status off }
.Ed
.Pp
Example
.Nm
commands include:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
refresh-client -t/dev/ttyp2

rename-session -tfirst newname

set-option -wt:0 monitor-activity on

new-window ; split-window -d

bind-key R source-file ~/.tmux.conf \e; \e
	display-message "source-file done"
.Ed
.Pp
Or from
.Xr sh 1 :
.Bd -literal -offset indent
$ tmux kill-window -t :1

$ tmux new-window \e; split-window -d

$ tmux new-session -d 'vi /etc/passwd' \e; split-window -d \e; attach
.Ed
.Sh CLIENTS AND SESSIONS
The
.Nm
server manages clients, sessions, windows and panes.
Clients are attached to sessions to interact with them, either
when they are created with the
.Ic new-session
command, or later with the
.Ic attach-session
command.
Each session has one or more windows
.Em linked
into it.
Windows may be linked to multiple sessions and are made up of one or
more panes,
each of which contains a pseudo terminal.
Commands for creating, linking and otherwise manipulating windows
are covered
in the
.Sx WINDOWS AND PANES
section.
.Pp
The following commands are available to manage clients and sessions:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Xo Ic attach-session
.Op Fl dErx
.Op Fl c Ar working-directory
.Op Fl t Ar target-session
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic attach )
If run from outside
.Nm ,
create a new client in the current terminal and attach it to
.Ar target-session .
If used from inside, switch the current client.
If
.Fl d
is specified, any other clients attached to the session are detached.
If
.Fl x
is given, send
.Dv SIGHUP
to the parent process of the client as well as
detaching the client, typically causing it to exit.
.Fl r
signifies the client is read-only (only keys bound to the
.Ic detach-client
or
.Ic switch-client
commands have any effect)
.Pp
If no server is started,
.Ic attach-session
will attempt to start it; this will fail unless sessions are created in the
configuration file.
.Pp
The
.Ar target-session
rules for
.Ic attach-session
are slightly adjusted: if
.Nm
needs to select the most recently used session, it will prefer the most
recently used
.Em unattached
session.
.Pp
.Fl c
will set the session working directory (used for new windows) to
.Ar working-directory .
.Pp
If
.Fl E
is used, the
.Ic update-environment
option will not be applied.
.It Xo Ic detach-client
.Op Fl aP
.Op Fl E Ar shell-command
.Op Fl s Ar target-session
.Op Fl t Ar target-client
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic detach )
Detach the current client if bound to a key, the client specified with
.Fl t ,
or all clients currently attached to the session specified by
.Fl s .
The
.Fl a
option kills all but the client given with
.Fl t .
If
.Fl P
is given, send
.Dv SIGHUP
to the parent process of the client, typically causing it
to exit.
With
.Fl E ,
run
.Ar shell-command
to replace the client.
.It Ic has-session Op Fl t Ar target-session
.D1 (alias: Ic has )
Report an error and exit with 1 if the specified session does not exist.
If it does exist, exit with 0.
.It Ic kill-server
Kill the
.Nm
server and clients and destroy all sessions.
.It Xo Ic kill-session
.Op Fl aC
.Op Fl t Ar target-session
.Xc
Destroy the given session, closing any windows linked to it and no other
sessions, and detaching all clients attached to it.
If
.Fl a
is given, all sessions but the specified one is killed.
The
.Fl C
flag clears alerts (bell, activity, or silence) in all windows linked to the
session.
.It Xo Ic list-clients
.Op Fl F Ar format
.Op Fl t Ar target-session
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic lsc )
List all clients attached to the server.
For the meaning of the
.Fl F
flag, see the
.Sx FORMATS
section.
If
.Ar target-session
is specified, list only clients connected to that session.
.It Xo Ic list-commands
.Op Fl F Ar format
.Op Ar command
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic lscm )
List the syntax of
.Ar command
or - if omitted - of all commands supported by
.Nm .
.It Ic list-sessions Op Fl F Ar format
.D1 (alias: Ic ls )
List all sessions managed by the server.
For the meaning of the
.Fl F
flag, see the
.Sx FORMATS
section.
.It Ic lock-client Op Fl t Ar target-client
.D1 (alias: Ic lockc )
Lock
.Ar target-client ,
see the
.Ic lock-server
command.
.It Ic lock-session Op Fl t Ar target-session
.D1 (alias: Ic locks )
Lock all clients attached to
.Ar target-session .
.It Xo Ic new-session
.Op Fl AdDEPX
.Op Fl c Ar start-directory
.Op Fl F Ar format
.Op Fl n Ar window-name
.Op Fl s Ar session-name
.Op Fl t Ar group-name
.Op Fl x Ar width
.Op Fl y Ar height
.Op Ar shell-command
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic new )
Create a new session with name
.Ar session-name .
.Pp
The new session is attached to the current terminal unless
.Fl d
is given.
.Ar window-name
and
.Ar shell-command
are the name of and shell command to execute in the initial window.
With
.Fl d ,
the initial size comes from the global
.Ic default-size
option;
.Fl x
and
.Fl y
can be used to specify a different size.
.Ql -
uses the size of the current client if any.
If
.Fl x
or
.Fl y
is given, the
.Ic default-size
option is set for the session.
.Pp
If run from a terminal, any
.Xr termios 4
special characters are saved and used for new windows in the new session.
.Pp
The
.Fl A
flag makes
.Ic new-session
behave like
.Ic attach-session
if
.Ar session-name
already exists; in this case,
.Fl D
behaves like
.Fl d
to
.Ic attach-session ,
and
.Fl X
behaves like
.Fl x
to
.Ic attach-session .
.Pp
If
.Fl t
is given, it specifies a
.Ic session group .
Sessions in the same group share the same set of windows - new windows are
linked to all sessions in the group and any windows closed removed from all
sessions.
The current and previous window and any session options remain independent and
any session in a group may be killed without affecting the others.
The
.Ar group-name
argument may be:
.Bl -enum -width Ds
.It
the name of an existing group, in which case the new session is added to that
group;
.It
the name of an existing session - the new session is added to the same group
as that session, creating a new group if necessary;
.It
the name for a new group containing only the new session.
.El
.Pp
.Fl n
and
.Ar shell-command
are invalid if
.Fl t
is used.
.Pp
The
.Fl P
option prints information about the new session after it has been created.
By default, it uses the format
.Ql #{session_name}:\&
but a different format may be specified with
.Fl F .
.Pp
If
.Fl E
is used, the
.Ic update-environment
option will not be applied.
.It Xo Ic refresh-client
.Op Fl cDlLRSU
.Op Fl C Ar XxY
.Op Fl F Ar flags
.Op Fl t Ar target-client
.Op Ar adjustment
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic refresh )
Refresh the current client if bound to a key, or a single client if one is given
with
.Fl t .
If
.Fl S
is specified, only update the client's status line.
.Pp
The
.Fl U ,
.Fl D ,
.Fl L
.Fl R ,
and
.Fl c
flags allow the visible portion of a window which is larger than the client
to be changed.
.Fl U
moves the visible part up by
.Ar adjustment
rows and
.Fl D
down,
.Fl L
left by
.Ar adjustment
columns and
.Fl R
right.
.Fl c
returns to tracking the cursor automatically.
If
.Ar adjustment
is omitted, 1 is used.
Note that the visible position is a property of the client not of the
window, changing the current window in the attached session will reset
it.
.Pp
.Fl C
sets the width and height of a control client and
.Fl F
sets a comma-separated list of flags.
Currently the only flag available is
.Ql no-output
to disable receiving pane output.
.Pp
.Fl l
requests the clipboard from the client using the
.Xr xterm 1
escape sequence and stores it in a new paste buffer.
.Pp
.Fl L ,
.Fl R ,
.Fl U
and
.Fl D
move the visible portion of the window left, right, up or down
by
.Ar adjustment ,
if the window is larger than the client.
.Fl c
resets so that the position follows the cursor.
See the
.Ic window-size
option.
.It Xo Ic rename-session
.Op Fl t Ar target-session
.Ar new-name
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic rename )
Rename the session to
.Ar new-name .
.It Xo Ic show-messages
.Op Fl JT
.Op Fl t Ar target-client
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic showmsgs )
Show client messages or server information.
Any messages displayed on the status line are saved in a per-client message
log, up to a maximum of the limit set by the
.Ar message-limit
server option.
With
.Fl t ,
display the log for
.Ar target-client .
.Fl J
and
.Fl T
show debugging information about jobs and terminals.
.It Xo Ic source-file
.Op Fl nqv
.Ar path
.Ar ...
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic source )
Execute commands from one or more files specified by
.Ar path
(which may be
.Xr glob 7
patterns).
If
.Fl q
is given, no error will be returned if
.Ar path
does not exist.
With
.Fl n ,
the file is parsed but no commands are executed.
.Fl v
shows the parsed commands and line numbers if possible.
.It Ic start-server
.D1 (alias: Ic start )
Start the
.Nm
server, if not already running, without creating any sessions.
.Pp
Note that as by default the
.Nm
server will exit with no sessions, this is only useful if a session is created in
.Pa ~/.tmux.conf ,
.Ic exit-empty
is turned off, or another command is run as part of the same command sequence.
For example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
$ tmux start \\; show -g
.Ed
.It Xo Ic suspend-client
.Op Fl t Ar target-client
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic suspendc )
Suspend a client by sending
.Dv SIGTSTP
(tty stop).
.It Xo Ic switch-client
.Op Fl ElnprZ
.Op Fl c Ar target-client
.Op Fl t Ar target-session
.Op Fl T Ar key-table
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic switchc )
Switch the current session for client
.Ar target-client
to
.Ar target-session .
As a special case,
.Fl t
may refer to a pane (a target that contains
.Ql \&: ,
.Ql \&.
or
.Ql % ) ,
to change session, window and pane.
In that case,
.Fl Z
keeps the window zoomed if it was zoomed.
If
.Fl l ,
.Fl n
or
.Fl p
is used, the client is moved to the last, next or previous session
respectively.
.Fl r
toggles whether a client is read-only (see the
.Ic attach-session
command).
.Pp
If
.Fl E
is used,
.Ic update-environment
option will not be applied.
.Pp
.Fl T
sets the client's key table; the next key from the client will be interpreted
from
.Ar key-table .
This may be used to configure multiple prefix keys, or to bind commands to
sequences of keys.
For example, to make typing
.Ql abc
run the
.Ic list-keys
command:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
bind-key -Ttable2 c list-keys
bind-key -Ttable1 b switch-client -Ttable2
bind-key -Troot   a switch-client -Ttable1
.Ed
.El
.Sh WINDOWS AND PANES
Each window displayed by
.Nm
may be split into one or more
.Em panes ;
each pane takes up a certain area of the display and is a separate terminal.
A window may be split into panes using the
.Ic split-window
command.
Windows may be split horizontally (with the
.Fl h
flag) or vertically.
Panes may be resized with the
.Ic resize-pane
command (bound to
.Ql C-Up ,
.Ql C-Down
.Ql C-Left
and
.Ql C-Right
by default), the current pane may be changed with the
.Ic select-pane
command and the
.Ic rotate-window
and
.Ic swap-pane
commands may be used to swap panes without changing their position.
Panes are numbered beginning from zero in the order they are created.
.Pp
By default, a
.Nm
pane permits direct access to the terminal contained in the pane.
A pane may also be put into one of several modes:
.Bl -dash -offset indent
.It
Copy mode, which permits a section of a window or its
history to be copied to a
.Em paste buffer
for later insertion into another window.
This mode is entered with the
.Ic copy-mode
command, bound to
.Ql \&[
by default.
.It
View mode, which is like copy mode but is entered when a command that produces
output, such as
.Ic list-keys ,
is executed from a key binding.
.It
Choose mode, which allows an item to be chosen from a list.
This may be a client, a session or window or pane, or a buffer.
This mode is entered with the
.Ic choose-buffer ,
.Ic choose-client
and
.Ic choose-tree
commands.
.El
.Pp
In copy mode an indicator is displayed in the top-right corner of the pane with
the current position and the number of lines in the history.
.Pp
Commands are sent to copy mode using the
.Fl X
flag to the
.Ic send-keys
command.
When a key is pressed, copy mode automatically uses one of two key tables,
depending on the
.Ic mode-keys
option:
.Ic copy-mode
for emacs, or
.Ic copy-mode-vi
for vi.
Key tables may be viewed with the
.Ic list-keys
command.
.Pp
The following commands are supported in copy mode:
.Bl -column "CommandXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" "viXXXXXXXXXX" "emacs" -offset indent
.It Sy "Command" Ta Sy "vi" Ta Sy "emacs"
.It Li "append-selection" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "append-selection-and-cancel" Ta "A" Ta ""
.It Li "back-to-indentation" Ta "^" Ta "M-m"
.It Li "begin-selection" Ta "Space" Ta "C-Space"
.It Li "bottom-line" Ta "L" Ta ""
.It Li "cancel" Ta "q" Ta "Escape"
.It Li "clear-selection" Ta "Escape" Ta "C-g"
.It Li "copy-end-of-line [<prefix>]" Ta "D" Ta "C-k"
.It Li "copy-line [<prefix>]" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "copy-pipe <command> [<prefix>]" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "copy-pipe-no-clear <command> [<prefix>]" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "copy-pipe-and-cancel <command> [<prefix>]" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "copy-selection [<prefix>]" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "copy-selection-no-clear [<prefix>]" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "copy-selection-and-cancel [<prefix>]" Ta "Enter" Ta "M-w"
.It Li "cursor-down" Ta "j" Ta "Down"
.It Li "cursor-down-and-cancel" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "cursor-left" Ta "h" Ta "Left"
.It Li "cursor-right" Ta "l" Ta "Right"
.It Li "cursor-up" Ta "k" Ta "Up"
.It Li "end-of-line" Ta "$" Ta "C-e"
.It Li "goto-line <line>" Ta ":" Ta "g"
.It Li "halfpage-down" Ta "C-d" Ta "M-Down"
.It Li "halfpage-down-and-cancel" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "halfpage-up" Ta "C-u" Ta "M-Up"
.It Li "history-bottom" Ta "G" Ta "M->"
.It Li "history-top" Ta "g" Ta "M-<"
.It Li "jump-again" Ta ";" Ta ";"
.It Li "jump-backward <to>" Ta "F" Ta "F"
.It Li "jump-forward <to>" Ta "f" Ta "f"
.It Li "jump-reverse" Ta "," Ta ","
.It Li "jump-to-backward <to>" Ta "T" Ta ""
.It Li "jump-to-forward <to>" Ta "t" Ta ""
.It Li "middle-line" Ta "M" Ta "M-r"
.It Li "next-matching-bracket" Ta "%" Ta "M-C-f"
.It Li "next-paragraph" Ta "}" Ta "M-}"
.It Li "next-space" Ta "W" Ta ""
.It Li "next-space-end" Ta "E" Ta ""
.It Li "next-word" Ta "w" Ta ""
.It Li "next-word-end" Ta "e" Ta "M-f"
.It Li "other-end" Ta "o" Ta ""
.It Li "page-down" Ta "C-f" Ta "PageDown"
.It Li "page-down-and-cancel" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "page-up" Ta "C-b" Ta "PageUp"
.It Li "previous-matching-bracket" Ta "" Ta "M-C-b"
.It Li "previous-paragraph" Ta "{" Ta "M-{"
.It Li "previous-space" Ta "B" Ta ""
.It Li "previous-word" Ta "b" Ta "M-b"
.It Li "rectangle-toggle" Ta "v" Ta "R"
.It Li "scroll-down" Ta "C-e" Ta "C-Down"
.It Li "scroll-down-and-cancel" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "scroll-up" Ta "C-y" Ta "C-Up"
.It Li "search-again" Ta "n" Ta "n"
.It Li "search-backward <for>" Ta "?" Ta ""
.It Li "search-backward-incremental <for>" Ta "" Ta "C-r"
.It Li "search-backward-text <for>" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "search-forward <for>" Ta "/" Ta ""
.It Li "search-forward-incremental <for>" Ta "" Ta "C-s"
.It Li "search-forward-text <for>" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "search-reverse" Ta "N" Ta "N"
.It Li "select-line" Ta "V" Ta ""
.It Li "select-word" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "start-of-line" Ta "0" Ta "C-a"
.It Li "stop-selection" Ta "" Ta ""
.It Li "top-line" Ta "H" Ta "M-R"
.El
.Pp
The search commands come in several varieties:
.Ql search-forward
and
.Ql search-backward
search for a regular expression;
the
.Ql -text
variants search for a plain text string rather than a regular expression;
.Ql -incremental
perform an incremental search and expect to be used with the
.Fl i
flag to the
.Ic command-prompt
command.
.Ql search-again
repeats the last search and
.Ql search-reverse
does the same but reverses the direction (forward becomes backward and backward
becomes forward).
.Pp
Copy commands may take an optional buffer prefix argument which is used
to generate the buffer name (the default is
.Ql buffer
so buffers are named
.Ql buffer0 ,
.Ql buffer1
and so on).
Pipe commands take a command argument which is the command to which the
copied text is piped.
The
.Ql -and-cancel
variants of some commands exit copy mode after they have completed (for copy
commands) or when the cursor reaches the bottom (for scrolling commands).
.Ql -no-clear
variants do not clear the selection.
.Pp
The next and previous word keys use space and the
.Ql - ,
.Ql _
and
.Ql @
characters as word delimiters by default, but this can be adjusted by
setting the
.Em word-separators
session option.
Next word moves to the start of the next word, next word end to the end of the
next word and previous word to the start of the previous word.
The three next and previous space keys work similarly but use a space alone as
the word separator.
.Pp
The jump commands enable quick movement within a line.
For instance, typing
.Ql f
followed by
.Ql /
will move the cursor to the next
.Ql /
character on the current line.
A
.Ql \&;
will then jump to the next occurrence.
.Pp
Commands in copy mode may be prefaced by an optional repeat count.
With vi key bindings, a prefix is entered using the number keys; with
emacs, the Alt (meta) key and a number begins prefix entry.
.Pp
The synopsis for the
.Ic copy-mode
command is:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Xo Ic copy-mode
.Op Fl eHMqu
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Xc
Enter copy mode.
The
.Fl u
option scrolls one page up.
.Fl M
begins a mouse drag (only valid if bound to a mouse key binding, see
.Sx MOUSE SUPPORT ) .
.Fl H
hides the position indicator in the top right.
.Fl q
cancels copy mode and any other modes.
.Pp
.Fl e
specifies that scrolling to the bottom of the history (to the visible screen)
should exit copy mode.
While in copy mode, pressing a key other than those used for scrolling will
disable this behaviour.
This is intended to allow fast scrolling through a pane's history, for
example with:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
bind PageUp copy-mode -eu
.Ed
.El
.Pp
A number of preset arrangements of panes are available, these are called layouts.
These may be selected with the
.Ic select-layout
command or cycled with
.Ic next-layout
(bound to
.Ql Space
by default); once a layout is chosen, panes within it may be moved and resized
as normal.
.Pp
The following layouts are supported:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Ic even-horizontal
Panes are spread out evenly from left to right across the window.
.It Ic even-vertical
Panes are spread evenly from top to bottom.
.It Ic main-horizontal
A large (main) pane is shown at the top of the window and the remaining panes
are spread from left to right in the leftover space at the bottom.
Use the
.Em main-pane-height
window option to specify the height of the top pane.
.It Ic main-vertical
Similar to
.Ic main-horizontal
but the large pane is placed on the left and the others spread from top to
bottom along the right.
See the
.Em main-pane-width
window option.
.It Ic tiled
Panes are spread out as evenly as possible over the window in both rows and
columns.
.El
.Pp
In addition,
.Ic select-layout
may be used to apply a previously used layout - the
.Ic list-windows
command displays the layout of each window in a form suitable for use with
.Ic select-layout .
For example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
$ tmux list-windows
0: ksh [159x48]
    layout: bb62,159x48,0,0{79x48,0,0,79x48,80,0}
$ tmux select-layout bb62,159x48,0,0{79x48,0,0,79x48,80,0}
.Ed
.Pp
.Nm
automatically adjusts the size of the layout for the current window size.
Note that a layout cannot be applied to a window with more panes than that
from which the layout was originally defined.
.Pp
Commands related to windows and panes are as follows:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Xo Ic break-pane
.Op Fl dP
.Op Fl F Ar format
.Op Fl n Ar window-name
.Op Fl s Ar src-pane
.Op Fl t Ar dst-window
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic breakp )
Break
.Ar src-pane
off from its containing window to make it the only pane in
.Ar dst-window .
If
.Fl d
is given, the new window does not become the current window.
The
.Fl P
option prints information about the new window after it has been created.
By default, it uses the format
.Ql #{session_name}:#{window_index}
but a different format may be specified with
.Fl F .
.It Xo Ic capture-pane
.Op Fl aepPqCJN
.Op Fl b Ar buffer-name
.Op Fl E Ar end-line
.Op Fl S Ar start-line
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic capturep )
Capture the contents of a pane.
If
.Fl p
is given, the output goes to stdout, otherwise to the buffer specified with
.Fl b
or a new buffer if omitted.
If
.Fl a
is given, the alternate screen is used, and the history is not accessible.
If no alternate screen exists, an error will be returned unless
.Fl q
is given.
If
.Fl e
is given, the output includes escape sequences for text and background
attributes.
.Fl C
also escapes non-printable characters as octal \exxx.
.Fl N
preserves trailing spaces at each line's end and
.Fl J
preserves trailing spaces and joins any wrapped lines.
.Fl P
captures only any output that the pane has received that is the beginning of an
as-yet incomplete escape sequence.
.Pp
.Fl S
and
.Fl E
specify the starting and ending line numbers, zero is the first line of the
visible pane and negative numbers are lines in the history.
.Ql -
to
.Fl S
is the start of the history and to
.Fl E
the end of the visible pane.
The default is to capture only the visible contents of the pane.
.It Xo
.Ic choose-client
.Op Fl NrZ
.Op Fl F Ar format
.Op Fl f Ar filter
.Op Fl O Ar sort-order
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Op Ar template
.Xc
Put a pane into client mode, allowing a client to be selected interactively from
a list.
.Fl Z
zooms the pane.
The following keys may be used in client mode:
.Bl -column "Key" "Function" -offset indent
.It Sy "Key" Ta Sy "Function"
.It Li "Enter" Ta "Choose selected client"
.It Li "Up" Ta "Select previous client"
.It Li "Down" Ta "Select next client"
.It Li "C-s" Ta "Search by name"
.It Li "n" Ta "Repeat last search"
.It Li "t" Ta "Toggle if client is tagged"
.It Li "T" Ta "Tag no clients"
.It Li "C-t" Ta "Tag all clients"
.It Li "d" Ta "Detach selected client"
.It Li "D" Ta "Detach tagged clients"
.It Li "x" Ta "Detach and HUP selected client"
.It Li "X" Ta "Detach and HUP tagged clients"
.It Li "z" Ta "Suspend selected client"
.It Li "Z" Ta "Suspend tagged clients"
.It Li "f" Ta "Enter a format to filter items"
.It Li "O" Ta "Change sort field"
.It Li "r" Ta "Reverse sort order"
.It Li "v" Ta "Toggle preview"
.It Li "q" Ta "Exit mode"
.El
.Pp
After a client is chosen,
.Ql %%
is replaced by the client name in
.Ar template
and the result executed as a command.
If
.Ar template
is not given, "detach-client -t '%%'" is used.
.Pp
.Fl O
specifies the initial sort field: one of
.Ql name ,
.Ql size ,
.Ql creation ,
or
.Ql activity .
.Fl r
reverses the sort order.
.Fl f
specifies an initial filter: the filter is a format - if it evaluates to zero,
the item in the list is not shown, otherwise it is shown.
If a filter would lead to an empty list, it is ignored.
.Fl F
specifies the format for each item in the list.
.Fl N
starts without the preview.
This command works only if at least one client is attached.
.It Xo
.Ic choose-tree
.Op Fl GNrswZ
.Op Fl F Ar format
.Op Fl f Ar filter
.Op Fl O Ar sort-order
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Op Ar template
.Xc
Put a pane into tree mode, where a session, window or pane may be chosen
interactively from a list.
.Fl s
starts with sessions collapsed and
.Fl w
with windows collapsed.
.Fl Z
zooms the pane.
The following keys may be used in tree mode:
.Bl -column "Key" "Function" -offset indent
.It Sy "Key" Ta Sy "Function"
.It Li "Enter" Ta "Choose selected item"
.It Li "Up" Ta "Select previous item"
.It Li "Down" Ta "Select next item"
.It Li "x" Ta "Kill selected item"
.It Li "X" Ta "Kill tagged items"
.It Li "<" Ta "Scroll list of previews left"
.It Li ">" Ta "Scroll list of previews right"
.It Li "C-s" Ta "Search by name"
.It Li "n" Ta "Repeat last search"
.It Li "t" Ta "Toggle if item is tagged"
.It Li "T" Ta "Tag no items"
.It Li "C-t" Ta "Tag all items"
.It Li "\&:" Ta "Run a command for each tagged item"
.It Li "f" Ta "Enter a format to filter items"
.It Li "O" Ta "Change sort field"
.It Li "r" Ta "Reverse sort order"
.It Li "v" Ta "Toggle preview"
.It Li "q" Ta "Exit mode"
.El
.Pp
After a session, window or pane is chosen,
.Ql %%
is replaced by the target in
.Ar template
and the result executed as a command.
If
.Ar template
is not given, "switch-client -t '%%'" is used.
.Pp
.Fl O
specifies the initial sort field: one of
.Ql index ,
.Ql name ,
or
.Ql time .
.Fl r
reverses the sort order.
.Fl f
specifies an initial filter: the filter is a format - if it evaluates to zero,
the item in the list is not shown, otherwise it is shown.
If a filter would lead to an empty list, it is ignored.
.Fl F
specifies the format for each item in the tree.
.Fl N
starts without the preview.
.Fl G
includes all sessions in any session groups in the tree rather than only the
first.
This command works only if at least one client is attached.
.It Xo
.Ic display-panes
.Op Fl b
.Op Fl d Ar duration
.Op Fl t Ar target-client
.Op Ar template
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic displayp )
Display a visible indicator of each pane shown by
.Ar target-client .
See the
.Ic display-panes-colour
and
.Ic display-panes-active-colour
session options.
The indicator is closed when a key is pressed or
.Ar duration
milliseconds have passed.
If
.Fl d
is not given,
.Ic display-panes-time
is used.
A duration of zero means the indicator stays until a key is pressed.
While the indicator is on screen, a pane may be chosen with the
.Ql 0
to
.Ql 9
keys, which will cause
.Ar template
to be executed as a command with
.Ql %%
substituted by the pane ID.
The default
.Ar template
is "select-pane -t '%%'".
With
.Fl b ,
other commands are not blocked from running until the indicator is closed.
.It Xo Ic find-window
.Op Fl rCNTZ
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Ar match-string
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic findw )
Search for a
.Xr fnmatch 3
pattern or, with
.Fl r ,
regular expression
.Ar match-string
in window names, titles, and visible content (but not history).
The flags control matching behavior:
.Fl C
matches only visible window contents,
.Fl N
matches only the window name and
.Fl T
matches only the window title.
The default is
.Fl CNT .
.Fl Z
zooms the pane.
.Pp
This command works only if at least one client is attached.
.It Xo Ic join-pane
.Op Fl bdfhv
.Op Fl l Ar size
.Op Fl s Ar src-pane
.Op Fl t Ar dst-pane
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic joinp )
Like
.Ic split-window ,
but instead of splitting
.Ar dst-pane
and creating a new pane, split it and move
.Ar src-pane
into the space.
This can be used to reverse
.Ic break-pane .
The
.Fl b
option causes
.Ar src-pane
to be joined to left of or above
.Ar dst-pane .
.Pp
If
.Fl s
is omitted and a marked pane is present (see
.Ic select-pane
.Fl m ) ,
the marked pane is used rather than the current pane.
.It Xo Ic kill-pane
.Op Fl a
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic killp )
Destroy the given pane.
If no panes remain in the containing window, it is also destroyed.
The
.Fl a
option kills all but the pane given with
.Fl t .
.It Xo Ic kill-window
.Op Fl a
.Op Fl t Ar target-window
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic killw )
Kill the current window or the window at
.Ar target-window ,
removing it from any sessions to which it is linked.
The
.Fl a
option kills all but the window given with
.Fl t .
.It Xo Ic last-pane
.Op Fl deZ
.Op Fl t Ar target-window
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic lastp )
Select the last (previously selected) pane.
.Fl Z
keeps the window zoomed if it was zoomed.
.Fl e
enables or
.Fl d
disables input to the pane.
.It Ic last-window Op Fl t Ar target-session
.D1 (alias: Ic last )
Select the last (previously selected) window.
If no
.Ar target-session
is specified, select the last window of the current session.
.It Xo Ic link-window
.Op Fl adk
.Op Fl s Ar src-window
.Op Fl t Ar dst-window
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic linkw )
Link the window at
.Ar src-window
to the specified
.Ar dst-window .
If
.Ar dst-window
is specified and no such window exists, the
.Ar src-window
is linked there.
With
.Fl a ,
the window is moved to the next index up (following windows
are moved if necessary).
If
.Fl k
is given and
.Ar dst-window
exists, it is killed, otherwise an error is generated.
If
.Fl d
is given, the newly linked window is not selected.
.It Xo Ic list-panes
.Op Fl as
.Op Fl F Ar format
.Op Fl t Ar target
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic lsp )
If
.Fl a
is given,
.Ar target
is ignored and all panes on the server are listed.
If
.Fl s
is given,
.Ar target
is a session (or the current session).
If neither is given,
.Ar target
is a window (or the current window).
For the meaning of the
.Fl F
flag, see the
.Sx FORMATS
section.
.It Xo Ic list-windows
.Op Fl a
.Op Fl F Ar format
.Op Fl t Ar target-session
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic lsw )
If
.Fl a
is given, list all windows on the server.
Otherwise, list windows in the current session or in
.Ar target-session .
For the meaning of the
.Fl F
flag, see the
.Sx FORMATS
section.
.It Xo Ic move-pane
.Op Fl bdhv
.Op Fl l Ar size
.Op Fl s Ar src-pane
.Op Fl t Ar dst-pane
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic movep )
Like
.Ic join-pane ,
but
.Ar src-pane
and
.Ar dst-pane
may belong to the same window.
.It Xo Ic move-window
.Op Fl ardk
.Op Fl s Ar src-window
.Op Fl t Ar dst-window
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic movew )
This is similar to
.Ic link-window ,
except the window at
.Ar src-window
is moved to
.Ar dst-window .
With
.Fl r ,
all windows in the session are renumbered in sequential order, respecting
the
.Ic base-index
option.
.It Xo Ic new-window
.Op Fl adkP
.Op Fl c Ar start-directory
.Op Fl e Ar environment
.Op Fl F Ar format
.Op Fl n Ar window-name
.Op Fl t Ar target-window
.Op Ar shell-command
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic neww )
Create a new window.
With
.Fl a ,
the new window is inserted at the next index up from the specified
.Ar target-window ,
moving windows up if necessary,
otherwise
.Ar target-window
is the new window location.
.Pp
If
.Fl d
is given, the session does not make the new window the current window.
.Ar target-window
represents the window to be created; if the target already exists an error is
shown, unless the
.Fl k
flag is used, in which case it is destroyed.
.Ar shell-command
is the command to execute.
If
.Ar shell-command
is not specified, the value of the
.Ic default-command
option is used.
.Fl c
specifies the working directory in which the new window is created.
.Pp
When the shell command completes, the window closes.
See the
.Ic remain-on-exit
option to change this behaviour.
.Pp
.Fl e
takes the form
.Ql VARIABLE=value
and sets an environment variable for the newly created window; it may be
specified multiple times.
.Pp
The
.Ev TERM
environment variable must be set to
.Ql screen
or
.Ql tmux
for all programs running
.Em inside
.Nm .
New windows will automatically have
.Ql TERM=screen
added to their environment, but care must be taken not to reset this in shell
start-up files or by the
.Fl e
option.
.Pp
The
.Fl P
option prints information about the new window after it has been created.
By default, it uses the format
.Ql #{session_name}:#{window_index}
but a different format may be specified with
.Fl F .
.It Ic next-layout Op Fl t Ar target-window
.D1 (alias: Ic nextl )
Move a window to the next layout and rearrange the panes to fit.
.It Xo Ic next-window
.Op Fl a
.Op Fl t Ar target-session
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic next )
Move to the next window in the session.
If
.Fl a
is used, move to the next window with an alert.
.It Xo Ic pipe-pane
.Op Fl IOo
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Op Ar shell-command
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic pipep )
Pipe output sent by the program in
.Ar target-pane
to a shell command or vice versa.
A pane may only be connected to one command at a time, any existing pipe is
closed before
.Ar shell-command
is executed.
The
.Ar shell-command
string may contain the special character sequences supported by the
.Ic status-left
option.
If no
.Ar shell-command
is given, the current pipe (if any) is closed.
.Pp
.Fl I
and
.Fl O
specify which of the
.Ar shell-command
output streams are connected to the pane:
with
.Fl I
stdout is connected (so anything
.Ar shell-command
prints is written to the pane as if it were typed);
with
.Fl O
stdin is connected (so any output in the pane is piped to
.Ar shell-command ) .
Both may be used together and if neither are specified,
.Fl O
is used.
.Pp
The
.Fl o
option only opens a new pipe if no previous pipe exists, allowing a pipe to
be toggled with a single key, for example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
bind-key C-p pipe-pane -o 'cat >>~/output.#I-#P'
.Ed
.It Xo Ic previous-layout
.Op Fl t Ar target-window
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic prevl )
Move to the previous layout in the session.
.It Xo Ic previous-window
.Op Fl a
.Op Fl t Ar target-session
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic prev )
Move to the previous window in the session.
With
.Fl a ,
move to the previous window with an alert.
.It Xo Ic rename-window
.Op Fl t Ar target-window
.Ar new-name
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic renamew )
Rename the current window, or the window at
.Ar target-window
if specified, to
.Ar new-name .
.It Xo Ic resize-pane
.Op Fl DLMRUZ
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Op Fl x Ar width
.Op Fl y Ar height
.Op Ar adjustment
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic resizep )
Resize a pane, up, down, left or right by
.Ar adjustment
with
.Fl U ,
.Fl D ,
.Fl L
or
.Fl R ,
or
to an absolute size
with
.Fl x
or
.Fl y .
The
.Ar adjustment
is given in lines or columns (the default is 1);
.Fl x
and
.Fl y
may be a given as a number of lines or columns or followed by
.Ql %
for a percentage of the window size (for example
.Ql -x 10% ) .
With
.Fl Z ,
the active pane is toggled between zoomed (occupying the whole of the window)
and unzoomed (its normal position in the layout).
.Pp
.Fl M
begins mouse resizing (only valid if bound to a mouse key binding, see
.Sx MOUSE SUPPORT ) .
.It Xo Ic resize-window
.Op Fl aADLRU
.Op Fl t Ar target-window
.Op Fl x Ar width
.Op Fl y Ar height
.Op Ar adjustment
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic resizew )
Resize a window, up, down, left or right by
.Ar adjustment
with
.Fl U ,
.Fl D ,
.Fl L
or
.Fl R ,
or
to an absolute size
with
.Fl x
or
.Fl y .
The
.Ar adjustment
is given in lines or cells (the default is 1).
.Fl A
sets the size of the largest session containing the window;
.Fl a
the size of the smallest.
This command will automatically set
.Ic window-size
to manual in the window options.
.It Xo Ic respawn-pane
.Op Fl k
.Op Fl c Ar start-directory
.Op Fl e Ar environment
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Op Ar shell-command
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic respawnp )
Reactivate a pane in which the command has exited (see the
.Ic remain-on-exit
window option).
If
.Ar shell-command
is not given, the command used when the pane was created is executed.
The pane must be already inactive, unless
.Fl k
is given, in which case any existing command is killed.
.Fl c
specifies a new working directory for the pane.
The
.Fl e
option has the same meaning as for the
.Ic new-window
command.
.It Xo Ic respawn-window
.Op Fl k
.Op Fl c Ar start-directory
.Op Fl e Ar environment
.Op Fl t Ar target-window
.Op Ar shell-command
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic respawnw )
Reactivate a window in which the command has exited (see the
.Ic remain-on-exit
window option).
If
.Ar shell-command
is not given, the command used when the window was created is executed.
The window must be already inactive, unless
.Fl k
is given, in which case any existing command is killed.
.Fl c
specifies a new working directory for the window.
The
.Fl e
option has the same meaning as for the
.Ic new-window
command.
.It Xo Ic rotate-window
.Op Fl DUZ
.Op Fl t Ar target-window
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic rotatew )
Rotate the positions of the panes within a window, either upward (numerically
lower) with
.Fl U
or downward (numerically higher).
.Fl Z
keeps the window zoomed if it was zoomed.
.It Xo Ic select-layout
.Op Fl Enop
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Op Ar layout-name
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic selectl )
Choose a specific layout for a window.
If
.Ar layout-name
is not given, the last preset layout used (if any) is reapplied.
.Fl n
and
.Fl p
are equivalent to the
.Ic next-layout
and
.Ic previous-layout
commands.
.Fl o
applies the last set layout if possible (undoes the most recent layout change).
.Fl E
spreads the current pane and any panes next to it out evenly.
.It Xo Ic select-pane
.Op Fl DdeLlMmRUZ
.Op Fl T Ar title
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic selectp )
Make pane
.Ar target-pane
the active pane in window
.Ar target-window .
If one of
.Fl D ,
.Fl L ,
.Fl R ,
or
.Fl U
is used, respectively the pane below, to the left, to the right, or above the
target pane is used.
.Fl Z
keeps the window zoomed if it was zoomed.
.Fl l
is the same as using the
.Ic last-pane
command.
.Fl e
enables or
.Fl d
disables input to the pane.
.Fl T
sets the pane title.
.Pp
.Fl m
and
.Fl M
are used to set and clear the
.Em marked pane .
There is one marked pane at a time, setting a new marked pane clears the last.
The marked pane is the default target for
.Fl s
to
.Ic join-pane ,
.Ic swap-pane
and
.Ic swap-window .
.It Xo Ic select-window
.Op Fl lnpT
.Op Fl t Ar target-window
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic selectw )
Select the window at
.Ar target-window .
.Fl l ,
.Fl n
and
.Fl p
are equivalent to the
.Ic last-window ,
.Ic next-window
and
.Ic previous-window
commands.
If
.Fl T
is given and the selected window is already the current window,
the command behaves like
.Ic last-window .
.It Xo Ic split-window
.Op Fl bdfhIvP
.Op Fl c Ar start-directory
.Op Fl e Ar environment
.Op Fl l Ar size
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Op Ar shell-command
.Op Fl F Ar format
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic splitw )
Create a new pane by splitting
.Ar target-pane :
.Fl h
does a horizontal split and
.Fl v
a vertical split; if neither is specified,
.Fl v
is assumed.
The
.Fl l
option specifies the size of the new pane in lines (for vertical split) or in
columns (for horizontal split);
.Ar size
may be followed by
.Ql %
to specify a percentage of the available space.
The
.Fl b
option causes the new pane to be created to the left of or above
.Ar target-pane .
The
.Fl f
option creates a new pane spanning the full window height (with
.Fl h )
or full window width (with
.Fl v ) ,
instead of splitting the active pane.
.Pp
An empty
.Ar shell-command
('') will create a pane with no command running in it.
Output can be sent to such a pane with the
.Ic display-message
command.
The
.Fl I
flag (if
.Ar shell-command
is not specified or empty)
will create an empty pane and forward any output from stdin to it.
For example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
$ make 2>&1|tmux splitw -dI &
.Ed
.Pp
All other options have the same meaning as for the
.Ic new-window
command.
.It Xo Ic swap-pane
.Op Fl dDUZ
.Op Fl s Ar src-pane
.Op Fl t Ar dst-pane
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic swapp )
Swap two panes.
If
.Fl U
is used and no source pane is specified with
.Fl s ,
.Ar dst-pane
is swapped with the previous pane (before it numerically);
.Fl D
swaps with the next pane (after it numerically).
.Fl d
instructs
.Nm
not to change the active pane and
.Fl Z
keeps the window zoomed if it was zoomed.
.Pp
If
.Fl s
is omitted and a marked pane is present (see
.Ic select-pane
.Fl m ) ,
the marked pane is used rather than the current pane.
.It Xo Ic swap-window
.Op Fl d
.Op Fl s Ar src-window
.Op Fl t Ar dst-window
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic swapw )
This is similar to
.Ic link-window ,
except the source and destination windows are swapped.
It is an error if no window exists at
.Ar src-window .
If
.Fl d
is given, the new window does not become the current window.
.Pp
If
.Fl s
is omitted and a marked pane is present (see
.Ic select-pane
.Fl m ) ,
the window containing the marked pane is used rather than the current window.
.It Xo Ic unlink-window
.Op Fl k
.Op Fl t Ar target-window
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic unlinkw )
Unlink
.Ar target-window .
Unless
.Fl k
is given, a window may be unlinked only if it is linked to multiple sessions -
windows may not be linked to no sessions;
if
.Fl k
is specified and the window is linked to only one session, it is unlinked and
destroyed.
.El
.Sh KEY BINDINGS
.Nm
allows a command to be bound to most keys, with or without a prefix key.
When specifying keys, most represent themselves (for example
.Ql A
to
.Ql Z ) .
Ctrl keys may be prefixed with
.Ql C-
or
.Ql ^ ,
and Alt (meta) with
.Ql M- .
In addition, the following special key names are accepted:
.Em Up ,
.Em Down ,
.Em Left ,
.Em Right ,
.Em BSpace ,
.Em BTab ,
.Em DC
(Delete),
.Em End ,
.Em Enter ,
.Em Escape ,
.Em F1
to
.Em F12 ,
.Em Home ,
.Em IC
(Insert),
.Em NPage/PageDown/PgDn ,
.Em PPage/PageUp/PgUp ,
.Em Space ,
and
.Em Tab .
Note that to bind the
.Ql \&"
or
.Ql '
keys, quotation marks are necessary, for example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
bind-key '"' split-window
bind-key "'" new-window
.Ed
.Pp
A command bound to the
.Em Any
key will execute for all keys which do not have a more specific binding.
.Pp
Commands related to key bindings are as follows:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Xo Ic bind-key
.Op Fl nr
.Op Fl N Ar note
.Op Fl T Ar key-table
.Ar key Ar command Op Ar arguments
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic bind )
Bind key
.Ar key
to
.Ar command .
Keys are bound in a key table.
By default (without -T), the key is bound in
the
.Em prefix
key table.
This table is used for keys pressed after the prefix key (for example,
by default
.Ql c
is bound to
.Ic new-window
in the
.Em prefix
table, so
.Ql C-b c
creates a new window).
The
.Em root
table is used for keys pressed without the prefix key: binding
.Ql c
to
.Ic new-window
in the
.Em root
table (not recommended) means a plain
.Ql c
will create a new window.
.Fl n
is an alias
for
.Fl T Ar root .
Keys may also be bound in custom key tables and the
.Ic switch-client
.Fl T
command used to switch to them from a key binding.
The
.Fl r
flag indicates this key may repeat, see the
.Ic repeat-time
option.
.Fl N
attaches a note to the key (shown with
.Ic list-keys
.Fl N ) .
.Pp
To view the default bindings and possible commands, see the
.Ic list-keys
command.
.It Xo Ic list-keys
.Op Fl 1aN
.Op Fl P Ar prefix-string Fl T Ar key-table
.Op Ar key
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic lsk )
List key bindings.
There are two forms: the default lists keys as
.Ic bind-key
commands;
.Fl N
lists only keys with attached notes and shows only the key and note for each
key.
.Pp
With the default form, all key tables are listed by default.
.Fl T
lists only keys in
.Ar key-table .
.Pp
With the
.Fl N
form, only keys in the
.Em root
and
.Em prefix
key tables are listed by default;
.Fl T
also lists only keys in
.Ar key-table .
.Fl P
specifies a prefix to print before each key and
.Fl 1
lists only the first matching key.
.Fl a
lists the command for keys that do have a note rather than skipping them.
.It Xo Ic send-keys
.Op Fl FHlMRX
.Op Fl N Ar repeat-count
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Ar key Ar ...
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic send )
Send a key or keys to a window.
Each argument
.Ar key
is the name of the key (such as
.Ql C-a
or
.Ql NPage )
to send; if the string is not recognised as a key, it is sent as a series of
characters.
All arguments are sent sequentially from first to last.
.Pp
The
.Fl l
flag disables key name lookup and processes the keys as literal UTF-8
characters.
The
.Fl H
flag expects each key to be a hexadecimal number for an ASCII character.
.Pp
The
.Fl R
flag causes the terminal state to be reset.
.Pp
.Fl M
passes through a mouse event (only valid if bound to a mouse key binding, see
.Sx MOUSE SUPPORT ) .
.Pp
.Fl X
is used to send a command into copy mode - see
the
.Sx WINDOWS AND PANES
section.
.Fl N
specifies a repeat count and
.Fl F
expands formats in arguments where appropriate.
.It Xo Ic send-prefix
.Op Fl 2
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Xc
Send the prefix key, or with
.Fl 2
the secondary prefix key, to a window as if it was pressed.
.It Xo Ic unbind-key
.Op Fl an
.Op Fl T Ar key-table
.Ar key
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic unbind )
Unbind the command bound to
.Ar key .
.Fl n
and
.Fl T
are the same as for
.Ic bind-key .
If
.Fl a
is present, all key bindings are removed.
.El
.Sh OPTIONS
The appearance and behaviour of
.Nm
may be modified by changing the value of various options.
There are four types of option:
.Em server options ,
.Em session options
.Em window options
and
.Em pane options .
.Pp
The
.Nm
server has a set of global server options which do not apply to any particular
window or session or pane.
These are altered with the
.Ic set-option
.Fl s
command, or displayed with the
.Ic show-options
.Fl s
command.
.Pp
In addition, each individual session may have a set of session options, and
there is a separate set of global session options.
Sessions which do not have a particular option configured inherit the value
from the global session options.
Session options are set or unset with the
.Ic set-option
command and may be listed with the
.Ic show-options
command.
The available server and session options are listed under the
.Ic set-option
command.
.Pp
Similarly, a set of window options is attached to each window and a set of pane
options to each pane.
Pane options inherit from window options.
This means any pane option may be set as a window option to apply the option to
all panes in the window without the option set, for example these commands will
set the background colour to red for all panes except pane 0:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
set -w window-style bg=red
set -pt:.0 window-style bg=blue
.Ed
.Pp
There is also a set of global window options from which any unset window or
pane options are inherited.
Window and pane options are altered with
.Ic set-option
.Fl w
and
.Fl p
commands and displayed with
.Ic show-option
.Fl w
and
.Fl p .
.Pp
.Nm
also supports user options which are prefixed with a
.Ql \&@ .
User options may have any name, so long as they are prefixed with
.Ql \&@ ,
and be set to any string.
For example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
$ tmux setw -q @foo "abc123"
$ tmux showw -v @foo
abc123
.Ed
.Pp
Commands which set options are as follows:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Xo Ic set-option
.Op Fl aFgopqsuw
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Ar option Ar value
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic set )
Set a pane option with
.Fl p ,
a window option with
.Fl w ,
a server option with
.Fl s ,
otherwise a session option.
If the option is not a user option,
.Fl w
or
.Fl s
may be unnecessary -
.Nm
will infer the type from the option name, assuming
.Fl w
for pane options.
If
.Fl g
is given, the global session or window option is set.
.Pp
.Fl F
expands formats in the option value.
The
.Fl u
flag unsets an option, so a session inherits the option from the global
options (or with
.Fl g ,
restores a global option to the default).
.Pp
The
.Fl o
flag prevents setting an option that is already set and the
.Fl q
flag suppresses errors about unknown or ambiguous options.
.Pp
With
.Fl a ,
and if the option expects a string or a style,
.Ar value
is appended to the existing setting.
For example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
set -g status-left "foo"
set -ag status-left "bar"
.Ed
.Pp
Will result in
.Ql foobar .
And:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
set -g status-style "bg=red"
set -ag status-style "fg=blue"
.Ed
.Pp
Will result in a red background
.Em and
blue foreground.
Without
.Fl a ,
the result would be the default background and a blue foreground.
.It Xo Ic show-options
.Op Fl AgHpqsvw
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Op Ar option
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic show )
Show the pane options (or a single option if
.Ar option
is provided) with
.Fl p ,
the window options with
.Fl w ,
the server options with
.Fl s ,
otherwise the session options.
If the option is not a user option,
.Fl w
or
.Fl s
may be unnecessary -
.Nm
will infer the type from the option name, assuming
.Fl w
for pane options.
Global session or window options are listed if
.Fl g
is used.
.Fl v
shows only the option value, not the name.
If
.Fl q
is set, no error will be returned if
.Ar option
is unset.
.Fl H
includes hooks (omitted by default).
.Fl A
includes options inherited from a parent set of options, such options are
marked with an asterisk.
.Ar value
depends on the option and may be a number, a string, or a flag (on, off, or
omitted to toggle).
.El
.Pp
Available server options are:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Ic backspace Ar key
Set the key sent by
.Nm
for backspace.
.It Ic buffer-limit Ar number
Set the number of buffers; as new buffers are added to the top of the stack,
old ones are removed from the bottom if necessary to maintain this maximum
length.
.It Xo Ic command-alias[]
.Ar name=value
.Xc
This is an array of custom aliases for commands.
If an unknown command matches
.Ar name ,
it is replaced with
.Ar value .
For example, after:
.Pp
.Dl set -s command-alias[100] zoom='resize-pane -Z'
.Pp
Using:
.Pp
.Dl zoom -t:.1
.Pp
Is equivalent to:
.Pp
.Dl resize-pane -Z -t:.1
.Pp
Note that aliases are expanded when a command is parsed rather than when it is
executed, so binding an alias with
.Ic bind-key
will bind the expanded form.
.It Ic default-terminal Ar terminal
Set the default terminal for new windows created in this session - the
default value of the
.Ev TERM
environment variable.
For
.Nm
to work correctly, this
.Em must
be set to
.Ql screen ,
.Ql tmux
or a derivative of them.
.It Ic escape-time Ar time
Set the time in milliseconds for which
.Nm
waits after an escape is input to determine if it is part of a function or meta
key sequences.
The default is 500 milliseconds.
.It Xo Ic exit-empty
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
If enabled (the default), the server will exit when there are no active
sessions.
.It Xo Ic exit-unattached
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
If enabled, the server will exit when there are no attached clients.
.It Xo Ic focus-events
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
When enabled, focus events are requested from the terminal if supported and
passed through to applications running in
.Nm .
Attached clients should be detached and attached again after changing this
option.
.It Ic history-file Ar path
If not empty, a file to which
.Nm
will write command prompt history on exit and load it from on start.
.It Ic message-limit Ar number
Set the number of error or information messages to save in the message log for
each client.
The default is 100.
.It Xo Ic set-clipboard
.Op Ic on | external | off
.Xc
Attempt to set the terminal clipboard content using the
.Xr xterm 1
escape sequence, if there is an
.Em \&Ms
entry in the
.Xr terminfo 5
description (see the
.Sx TERMINFO EXTENSIONS
section).
.Pp
If set to
.Ic on ,
.Nm
will both accept the escape sequence to create a buffer and attempt to set
the terminal clipboard.
If set to
.Ic external ,
.Nm
will attempt to set the terminal clipboard but ignore attempts
by applications to set
.Nm
buffers.
If
.Ic off ,
.Nm
will neither accept the clipboard escape sequence nor attempt to set the
clipboard.
.Pp
Note that this feature needs to be enabled in
.Xr xterm 1
by setting the resource:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
disallowedWindowOps: 20,21,SetXprop
.Ed
.Pp
Or changing this property from the
.Xr xterm 1
interactive menu when required.
.It Ic terminal-overrides[] Ar string
Allow terminal descriptions read using
.Xr terminfo 5
to be overridden.
Each entry is a colon-separated string made up of a terminal type pattern
(matched using
.Xr fnmatch 3 )
and a set of
.Em name=value
entries.
.Pp
For example, to set the
.Ql clear
.Xr terminfo 5
entry to
.Ql \ee[H\ee[2J
for all terminal types matching
.Ql rxvt* :
.Pp
.Dl "rxvt*:clear=\ee[H\ee[2J"
.Pp
The terminal entry value is passed through
.Xr strunvis 3
before interpretation.
.It Ic user-keys[] Ar key
Set list of user-defined key escape sequences.
Each item is associated with a key named
.Ql User0 ,
.Ql User1 ,
and so on.
.Pp
For example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
set -s user-keys[0] "\ee[5;30012~"
bind User0 resize-pane -L 3
.Ed
.El
.Pp
Available session options are:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Xo Ic activity-action
.Op Ic any | none | current | other
.Xc
Set action on window activity when
.Ic monitor-activity
is on.
.Ic any
means activity in any window linked to a session causes a bell or message
(depending on
.Ic visual-activity )
in the current window of that session,
.Ic none
means all activity is ignored (equivalent to
.Ic monitor-activity
being off),
.Ic current
means only activity in windows other than the current window are ignored and
.Ic other
means activity in the current window is ignored but not those in other windows.
.It Ic assume-paste-time Ar milliseconds
If keys are entered faster than one in
.Ar milliseconds ,
they are assumed to have been pasted rather than typed and
.Nm
key bindings are not processed.
The default is one millisecond and zero disables.
.It Ic base-index Ar index
Set the base index from which an unused index should be searched when a new
window is created.
The default is zero.
.It Xo Ic bell-action
.Op Ic any | none | current | other
.Xc
Set action on a bell in a window when
.Ic monitor-bell
is on.
The values are the same as those for
.Ic activity-action .
.It Ic default-command Ar shell-command
Set the command used for new windows (if not specified when the window is
created) to
.Ar shell-command ,
which may be any
.Xr sh 1
command.
The default is an empty string, which instructs
.Nm
to create a login shell using the value of the
.Ic default-shell
option.
.It Ic default-shell Ar path
Specify the default shell.
This is used as the login shell for new windows when the
.Ic default-command
option is set to empty, and must be the full path of the executable.
When started
.Nm
tries to set a default value from the first suitable of the
.Ev SHELL
environment variable, the shell returned by
.Xr getpwuid 3 ,
or
.Pa /bin/sh .
This option should be configured when
.Nm
is used as a login shell.
.It Ic default-size Ar XxY
Set the default size of new windows when the
.Ic window-size
option is set to manual or when a session is created with
.Ic new-session
.Fl d .
The value is the width and height separated by an
.Ql x
character.
The default is 80x24.
.It Xo Ic destroy-unattached
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
If enabled and the session is no longer attached to any clients, it is
destroyed.
.It Xo Ic detach-on-destroy
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
If on (the default), the client is detached when the session it is attached to
is destroyed.
If off, the client is switched to the most recently active of the remaining
sessions.
.It Ic display-panes-active-colour Ar colour
Set the colour used by the
.Ic display-panes
command to show the indicator for the active pane.
.It Ic display-panes-colour Ar colour
Set the colour used by the
.Ic display-panes
command to show the indicators for inactive panes.
.It Ic display-panes-time Ar time
Set the time in milliseconds for which the indicators shown by the
.Ic display-panes
command appear.
.It Ic display-time Ar time
Set the amount of time for which status line messages and other on-screen
indicators are displayed.
If set to 0, messages and indicators are displayed until a key is pressed.
.Ar time
is in milliseconds.
.It Ic history-limit Ar lines
Set the maximum number of lines held in window history.
This setting applies only to new windows - existing window histories are not
resized and retain the limit at the point they were created.
.It Ic key-table Ar key-table
Set the default key table to
.Ar key-table
instead of
.Em root .
.It Ic lock-after-time Ar number
Lock the session (like the
.Ic lock-session
command) after
.Ar number
seconds of inactivity.
The default is not to lock (set to 0).
.It Ic lock-command Ar shell-command
Command to run when locking each client.
The default is to run
.Xr lock 1
with
.Fl np .
.It Ic message-command-style Ar style
Set status line message command style.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
.It Ic message-style Ar style
Set status line message style.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
.It Xo Ic mouse
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
If on,
.Nm
captures the mouse and allows mouse events to be bound as key bindings.
See the
.Sx MOUSE SUPPORT
section for details.
.It Ic prefix Ar key
Set the key accepted as a prefix key.
In addition to the standard keys described under
.Sx KEY BINDINGS ,
.Ic prefix
can be set to the special key
.Ql None
to set no prefix.
.It Ic prefix2 Ar key
Set a secondary key accepted as a prefix key.
Like
.Ic prefix ,
.Ic prefix2
can be set to
.Ql None .
.It Xo Ic renumber-windows
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
If on, when a window is closed in a session, automatically renumber the other
windows in numerical order.
This respects the
.Ic base-index
option if it has been set.
If off, do not renumber the windows.
.It Ic repeat-time Ar time
Allow multiple commands to be entered without pressing the prefix-key again
in the specified
.Ar time
milliseconds (the default is 500).
Whether a key repeats may be set when it is bound using the
.Fl r
flag to
.Ic bind-key .
Repeat is enabled for the default keys bound to the
.Ic resize-pane
command.
.It Xo Ic set-titles
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
Attempt to set the client terminal title using the
.Em tsl
and
.Em fsl
.Xr terminfo 5
entries if they exist.
.Nm
automatically sets these to the \ee]0;...\e007 sequence if
the terminal appears to be
.Xr xterm 1 .
This option is off by default.
.It Ic set-titles-string Ar string
String used to set the client terminal title if
.Ic set-titles
is on.
Formats are expanded, see the
.Sx FORMATS
section.
.It Xo Ic silence-action
.Op Ic any | none | current | other
.Xc
Set action on window silence when
.Ic monitor-silence
is on.
The values are the same as those for
.Ic activity-action .
.It Xo Ic status
.Op Ic off | on | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
.Xc
Show or hide the status line or specify its size.
Using
.Ic on
gives a status line one row in height;
.Ic 2 ,
.Ic 3 ,
.Ic 4
or
.Ic 5
more rows.
.It Ic status-format[] Ar format
Specify the format to be used for each line of the status line.
The default builds the top status line from the various individual status
options below.
.It Ic status-interval Ar interval
Update the status line every
.Ar interval
seconds.
By default, updates will occur every 15 seconds.
A setting of zero disables redrawing at interval.
.It Xo Ic status-justify
.Op Ic left | centre | right
.Xc
Set the position of the window list component of the status line: left, centre
or right justified.
.It Xo Ic status-keys
.Op Ic vi | emacs
.Xc
Use vi or emacs-style
key bindings in the status line, for example at the command prompt.
The default is emacs, unless the
.Ev VISUAL
or
.Ev EDITOR
environment variables are set and contain the string
.Ql vi .
.It Ic status-left Ar string
Display
.Ar string
(by default the session name) to the left of the status line.
.Ar string
will be passed through
.Xr strftime 3 .
Also see the
.Sx FORMATS
and
.Sx STYLES
sections.
.Pp
For details on how the names and titles can be set see the
.Sx "NAMES AND TITLES"
section.
.Pp
Examples are:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
#(sysctl vm.loadavg)
#[fg=yellow,bold]#(apm -l)%%#[default] [#S]
.Ed
.Pp
The default is
.Ql "[#S] " .
.It Ic status-left-length Ar length
Set the maximum
.Ar length
of the left component of the status line.
The default is 10.
.It Ic status-left-style Ar style
Set the style of the left part of the status line.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
.It Xo Ic status-position
.Op Ic top | bottom
.Xc
Set the position of the status line.
.It Ic status-right Ar string
Display
.Ar string
to the right of the status line.
By default, the current pane title in double quotes, the date and the time
are shown.
As with
.Ic status-left ,
.Ar string
will be passed to
.Xr strftime 3
and character pairs are replaced.
.It Ic status-right-length Ar length
Set the maximum
.Ar length
of the right component of the status line.
The default is 40.
.It Ic status-right-style Ar style
Set the style of the right part of the status line.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
.It Ic status-style Ar style
Set status line style.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
.It Ic update-environment[] Ar variable
Set list of environment variables to be copied into the session environment
when a new session is created or an existing session is attached.
Any variables that do not exist in the source environment are set to be
removed from the session environment (as if
.Fl r
was given to the
.Ic set-environment
command).
.It Xo Ic visual-activity
.Op Ic on | off | both
.Xc
If on, display a message instead of sending a bell when activity occurs in a
window for which the
.Ic monitor-activity
window option is enabled.
If set to both, a bell and a message are produced.
.It Xo Ic visual-bell
.Op Ic on | off | both
.Xc
If on, a message is shown on a bell in a window for which the
.Ic monitor-bell
window option is enabled instead of it being passed through to the
terminal (which normally makes a sound).
If set to both, a bell and a message are produced.
Also see the
.Ic bell-action
option.
.It Xo Ic visual-silence
.Op Ic on | off | both
.Xc
If
.Ic monitor-silence
is enabled, prints a message after the interval has expired on a given window
instead of sending a bell.
If set to both, a bell and a message are produced.
.It Ic word-separators Ar string
Sets the session's conception of what characters are considered word
separators, for the purposes of the next and previous word commands in
copy mode.
The default is
.Ql \ -_@ .
.El
.Pp
Available window options are:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
.It Xo Ic aggressive-resize
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
Aggressively resize the chosen window.
This means that
.Nm
will resize the window to the size of the smallest or largest session
(see the
.Ic window-size
option) for which it is the current window, rather than the session to
which it is attached.
The window may resize when the current window is changed on another
session; this option is good for full-screen programs which support
.Dv SIGWINCH
and poor for interactive programs such as shells.
.Pp
.It Xo Ic automatic-rename
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
Control automatic window renaming.
When this setting is enabled,
.Nm
will rename the window automatically using the format specified by
.Ic automatic-rename-format .
This flag is automatically disabled for an individual window when a name
is specified at creation with
.Ic new-window
or
.Ic new-session ,
or later with
.Ic rename-window ,
or with a terminal escape sequence.
It may be switched off globally with:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
set-option -wg automatic-rename off
.Ed
.Pp
.It Ic automatic-rename-format Ar format
The format (see
.Sx FORMATS )
used when the
.Ic automatic-rename
option is enabled.
.Pp
.It Ic clock-mode-colour Ar colour
Set clock colour.
.Pp
.It Xo Ic clock-mode-style
.Op Ic 12 | 24
.Xc
Set clock hour format.
.Pp
.It Ic main-pane-height Ar height
.It Ic main-pane-width Ar width
Set the width or height of the main (left or top) pane in the
.Ic main-horizontal
or
.Ic main-vertical
layouts.
.Pp
.It Xo Ic mode-keys
.Op Ic vi | emacs
.Xc
Use vi or emacs-style key bindings in copy mode.
The default is emacs, unless
.Ev VISUAL
or
.Ev EDITOR
contains
.Ql vi .
.Pp
.It Ic mode-style Ar style
Set window modes style.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
.Pp
.It Xo Ic monitor-activity
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
Monitor for activity in the window.
Windows with activity are highlighted in the status line.
.Pp
.It Xo Ic monitor-bell
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
Monitor for a bell in the window.
Windows with a bell are highlighted in the status line.
.Pp
.It Xo Ic monitor-silence
.Op Ic interval
.Xc
Monitor for silence (no activity) in the window within
.Ic interval
seconds.
Windows that have been silent for the interval are highlighted in the
status line.
An interval of zero disables the monitoring.
.Pp
.It Ic other-pane-height Ar height
Set the height of the other panes (not the main pane) in the
.Ic main-horizontal
layout.
If this option is set to 0 (the default), it will have no effect.
If both the
.Ic main-pane-height
and
.Ic other-pane-height
options are set, the main pane will grow taller to make the other panes the
specified height, but will never shrink to do so.
.Pp
.It Ic other-pane-width Ar width
Like
.Ic other-pane-height ,
but set the width of other panes in the
.Ic main-vertical
layout.
.Pp
.It Ic pane-active-border-style Ar style
Set the pane border style for the currently active pane.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
Attributes are ignored.
.Pp
.It Ic pane-base-index Ar index
Like
.Ic base-index ,
but set the starting index for pane numbers.
.Pp
.It Ic pane-border-format Ar format
Set the text shown in pane border status lines.
.Pp
.It Xo Ic pane-border-status
.Op Ic off | top | bottom
.Xc
Turn pane border status lines off or set their position.
.Pp
.It Ic pane-border-style Ar style
Set the pane border style for panes aside from the active pane.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
Attributes are ignored.
.Pp
.It Xo Ic synchronize-panes
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
Duplicate input to any pane to all other panes in the same window (only
for panes that are not in any special mode).
.Pp
.It Ic window-status-activity-style Ar style
Set status line style for windows with an activity alert.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
.Pp
.It Ic window-status-bell-style Ar style
Set status line style for windows with a bell alert.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
.Pp
.It Ic window-status-current-format Ar string
Like
.Ar window-status-format ,
but is the format used when the window is the current window.
.Pp
.It Ic window-status-current-style Ar style
Set status line style for the currently active window.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
.Pp
.It Ic window-status-format Ar string
Set the format in which the window is displayed in the status line window list.
See the
.Sx FORMATS
and
.Sx STYLES
sections.
.Pp
.It Ic window-status-last-style Ar style
Set status line style for the last active window.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
.Pp
.It Ic window-status-separator Ar string
Sets the separator drawn between windows in the status line.
The default is a single space character.
.Pp
.It Ic window-status-style Ar style
Set status line style for a single window.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
.Pp
.It Xo Ic window-size
.Ar largest | Ar smallest | Ar manual | Ar latest
.Xc
Configure how
.Nm
determines the window size.
If set to
.Ar largest ,
the size of the largest attached session is used; if
.Ar smallest ,
the size of the smallest.
If
.Ar manual ,
the size of a new window is set from the
.Ic default-size
option and windows are resized automatically.
With
.Ar latest ,
.Nm
uses the size of the client that had the most recent activity.
See also the
.Ic resize-window
command and the
.Ic aggressive-resize
option.
.Pp
.It Xo Ic wrap-search
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
If this option is set, searches will wrap around the end of the pane contents.
The default is on.
.Pp
.It Xo Ic xterm-keys
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
If this option is set,
.Nm
will generate
.Xr xterm 1 -style
function key sequences; these have a number included to indicate modifiers such
as Shift, Alt or Ctrl.
.El
.Pp
Available pane options are:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
.It Xo Ic allow-rename
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
Allow programs in the pane to change the window name using a terminal escape
sequence (\eek...\ee\e\e).
.Pp
.It Xo Ic alternate-screen
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
This option configures whether programs running inside the pane may use the
terminal alternate screen feature, which allows the
.Em smcup
and
.Em rmcup
.Xr terminfo 5
capabilities.
The alternate screen feature preserves the contents of the window when an
interactive application starts and restores it on exit, so that any output
visible before the application starts reappears unchanged after it exits.
.Pp
.It Xo Ic remain-on-exit
.Op Ic on | off
.Xc
A pane with this flag set is not destroyed when the program running in it
exits.
The pane may be reactivated with the
.Ic respawn-pane
command.
.Pp
.It Ic window-active-style Ar style
Set the pane style when it is the active pane.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
.Pp
.It Ic window-style Ar style
Set the pane style.
For how to specify
.Ar style ,
see the
.Sx STYLES
section.
.El
.Sh HOOKS
.Nm
allows commands to run on various triggers, called
.Em hooks .
Most
.Nm
commands have an
.Em after
hook and there are a number of hooks not associated with commands.
.Pp
Hooks are stored as array options, members of the array are executed in
order when the hook is triggered.
Hooks may be configured with the
.Ic set-hook
or
.Ic set-option
commands and displayed with
.Ic show-hooks
or
.Ic show-options
.Fl H .
The following two commands are equivalent:
.Bd -literal -offset indent.
set-hook -g pane-mode-changed[42] 'set -g status-left-style bg=red'
set-option -g pane-mode-changed[42] 'set -g status-left-style bg=red'
.Ed
.Pp
Setting a hook without specifying an array index clears the hook and sets the
first member of the array.
.Pp
A command's after
hook is run after it completes, except when the command is run as part of a hook
itself.
They are named with an
.Ql after-
prefix.
For example, the following command adds a hook to select the even-vertical
layout after every
.Ic split-window :
.Bd -literal -offset indent
set-hook -g after-split-window "selectl even-vertical"
.Ed
.Pp
All the notifications listed in the
.Sx CONTROL MODE
section are hooks (without any arguments), except
.Ic %exit .
The following additional hooks are available:
.Bl -tag -width "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
.It alert-activity
Run when a window has activity.
See
.Ic monitor-activity .
.It alert-bell
Run when a window has received a bell.
See
.Ic monitor-bell .
.It alert-silence
Run when a window has been silent.
See
.Ic monitor-silence .
.It client-attached
Run when a client is attached.
.It client-detached
Run when a client is detached
.It client-resized
Run when a client is resized.
.It client-session-changed
Run when a client's attached session is changed.
.It pane-died
Run when the program running in a pane exits, but
.Ic remain-on-exit
is on so the pane has not closed.
.It pane-exited
Run when the program running in a pane exits.
.It pane-focus-in
Run when the focus enters a pane, if the
.Ic focus-events
option is on.
.It pane-focus-out
Run when the focus exits a pane, if the
.Ic focus-events
option is on.
.It pane-set-clipboard
Run when the terminal clipboard is set using the
.Xr xterm 1
escape sequence.
.It session-created
Run when a new session created.
.It session-closed
Run when a session closed.
.It session-renamed
Run when a session is renamed.
.It window-linked
Run when a window is linked into a session.
.It window-renamed
Run when a window is renamed.
.It window-unlinked
Run when a window is unlinked from a session.
.El
.Pp
Hooks are managed with these commands:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Xo Ic set-hook
.Op Fl agRu
.Op Fl t Ar target-session
.Ar hook-name
.Ar command
.Xc
Without
.Fl R ,
sets (or with
.Fl u
unsets) hook
.Ar hook-name
to
.Ar command .
If
.Fl g
is given,
.Em hook-name
is added to the global list of hooks, otherwise it is added to the session
hooks (for
.Ar target-session
with
.Fl t ) .
.Fl a
appends to a hook.
Like options, session hooks inherit from the global ones.
.Pp
With
.Fl R ,
run
.Ar hook-name
immediately.
.It Xo Ic show-hooks
.Op Fl g
.Op Fl t Ar target-session
.Xc
Shows the global list of hooks with
.Fl g ,
otherwise the session hooks.
.El
.Sh MOUSE SUPPORT
If the
.Ic mouse
option is on (the default is off),
.Nm
allows mouse events to be bound as keys.
The name of each key is made up of a mouse event (such as
.Ql MouseUp1 )
and a location suffix, one of the following:
.Bl -column "XXXXXXXXXXXXX" -offset indent
.It Li "Pane" Ta "the contents of a pane"
.It Li "Border" Ta "a pane border"
.It Li "Status" Ta "the status line window list"
.It Li "StatusLeft" Ta "the left part of the status line"
.It Li "StatusRight" Ta "the right part of the status line"
.It Li "StatusDefault" Ta "any other part of the status line"
.El
.Pp
The following mouse events are available:
.Bl -column "MouseDown1" "MouseDrag1" "WheelDown" -offset indent
.It Li "WheelUp" Ta "WheelDown" Ta ""
.It Li "MouseDown1" Ta "MouseUp1" Ta "MouseDrag1" Ta "MouseDragEnd1"
.It Li "MouseDown2" Ta "MouseUp2" Ta "MouseDrag2" Ta "MouseDragEnd2"
.It Li "MouseDown3" Ta "MouseUp3" Ta "MouseDrag3" Ta "MouseDragEnd3"
.It Li "DoubleClick1" Ta "DoubleClick2" Ta "DoubleClick3"
.It Li "TripleClick1" Ta "TripleClick2" Ta "TripleClick3"
.El
.Pp
Each should be suffixed with a location, for example
.Ql MouseDown1Status .
.Pp
The special token
.Ql {mouse}
or
.Ql =
may be used as
.Ar target-window
or
.Ar target-pane
in commands bound to mouse key bindings.
It resolves to the window or pane over which the mouse event took place
(for example, the window in the status line over which button 1 was released for a
.Ql MouseUp1Status
binding, or the pane over which the wheel was scrolled for a
.Ql WheelDownPane
binding).
.Pp
The
.Ic send-keys
.Fl M
flag may be used to forward a mouse event to a pane.
.Pp
The default key bindings allow the mouse to be used to select and resize panes,
to copy text and to change window using the status line.
These take effect if the
.Ic mouse
option is turned on.
.Sh FORMATS
Certain commands accept the
.Fl F
flag with a
.Ar format
argument.
This is a string which controls the output format of the command.
Format variables are enclosed in
.Ql #{
and
.Ql } ,
for example
.Ql #{session_name} .
The possible variables are listed in the table below, or the name of a
.Nm
option may be used for an option's value.
Some variables have a shorter alias such as
.Ql #S ;
.Ql ##
is replaced by a single
.Ql # ,
.Ql #,
by a
.Ql \&,
and
.Ql #}
by a
.Ql } .
.Pp
Conditionals are available by prefixing with
.Ql \&?
and separating two alternatives with a comma;
if the specified variable exists and is not zero, the first alternative
is chosen, otherwise the second is used.
For example
.Ql #{?session_attached,attached,not attached}
will include the string
.Ql attached
if the session is attached and the string
.Ql not attached
if it is unattached, or
.Ql #{?automatic-rename,yes,no}
will include
.Ql yes
if
.Ic automatic-rename
is enabled, or
.Ql no
if not.
Conditionals can be nested arbitrarily.
Inside a conditional,
.Ql \&,
and
.Ql }
must be escaped as
.Ql #,
and
.Ql #} ,
unless they are part of a
.Ql #{...}
replacement.
For example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
#{?pane_in_mode,#[fg=white#,bg=red],#[fg=red#,bg=white]}#W .
.Ed
.Pp
String comparisons may be expressed by prefixing two comma-separated
alternatives by
.Ql == ,
.Ql != ,
.Ql < ,
.Ql > ,
.Ql <=
or
.Ql >=
and a colon.
For example
.Ql #{==:#{host},myhost}
will be replaced by
.Ql 1
if running on
.Ql myhost ,
otherwise by
.Ql 0 .
.Ql ||
and
.Ql &&
evaluate to true if either or both of two comma-separated alternatives are
true, for example
.Ql #{||:#{pane_in_mode},#{alternate_on}} .
.Pp
An
.Ql m
specifies an
.Xr fnmatch 3
or regular expression comparison.
The first argument is the pattern and the second the string to compare.
An optional third argument specifies flags:
.Ql r
means the pattern is a regular expression instead of the default
.Xr fnmatch 3
pattern, and
.Ql i
means to ignore case.
For example:
.Ql #{m:*foo*,#{host}}
or
.Ql #{m/ri:^A,MYVAR} .
A
.Ql C
performs a search for an
.Xr fnmatch 3
pattern or regular expression in the pane content and evaluates to zero if not
found, or a line number if found.
Like
.Ql m ,
an
.Ql r
flag means search for a regular expression and
.Ql i
ignores case.
For example:
.Ql #{C/r:^Start}
.Pp
A limit may be placed on the length of the resultant string by prefixing it
by an
.Ql = ,
a number and a colon.
Positive numbers count from the start of the string and negative from the end,
so
.Ql #{=5:pane_title}
will include at most the first five characters of the pane title, or
.Ql #{=-5:pane_title}
the last five characters.
A suffix or prefix may be given as a second argument - if provided then it is
appended or prepended to the string if the length has been trimmed, for example
.Ql #{=/5/...:pane_title}
will append
.Ql ...
if the pane title is more than five characters.
Similarly,
.Ql p
pads the string to a given width, for example
.Ql #{p10:pane_title}
will result in a width of at least 10 characters.
A positive width pads on the left, a negative on the right.
.Pp
Prefixing a time variable with
.Ql t:\&
will convert it to a string, so if
.Ql #{window_activity}
gives
.Ql 1445765102 ,
.Ql #{t:window_activity}
gives
.Ql Sun Oct 25 09:25:02 2015 .
The
.Ql b:\&
and
.Ql d:\&
prefixes are
.Xr basename 3
and
.Xr dirname 3
of the variable respectively.
.Ql q:\&
will escape
.Xr sh 1
special characters.
.Ql E:\&
will expand the format twice, for example
.Ql #{E:status-left}
is the result of expanding the content of the
.Ic status-left
option rather than the option itself.
.Ql T:\&
is like
.Ql E:\&
but also expands
.Xr strftime 3
specifiers.
.Ql S:\& ,
.Ql W:\&
or
.Ql P:\&
will loop over each session, window or pane and insert the format once
for each.
For windows and panes, two comma-separated formats may be given:
the second is used for the current window or active pane.
For example, to get a list of windows formatted like the status line:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
#{W:#{E:window-status-format} ,#{E:window-status-current-format} }
.Ed
.Pp
A prefix of the form
.Ql s/foo/bar/:\&
will substitute
.Ql foo
with
.Ql bar
throughout.
The first argument may be an extended regular expression and a final argument may be
.Ql i
to ignore case, for example
.Ql s/a(.)/\e1x/i:\&
would change
.Ql abABab
into
.Ql bxBxbx .
.Pp
In addition, the last line of a shell command's output may be inserted using
.Ql #() .
For example,
.Ql #(uptime)
will insert the system's uptime.
When constructing formats,
.Nm
does not wait for
.Ql #()
commands to finish; instead, the previous result from running the same command is used,
or a placeholder if the command has not been run before.
If the command hasn't exited, the most recent line of output will be used, but the status
line will not be updated more than once a second.
Commands are executed with the
.Nm
global environment set (see the
.Sx GLOBAL AND SESSION ENVIRONMENT
section).
.Pp
An
.Ql l
specifies that a string should be interpreted literally and not expanded.
For example
.Ql #{l:#{?pane_in_mode,yes,no}}
will be replaced by
.Ql #{?pane_in_mode,yes,no} .
.Pp
The following variables are available, where appropriate:
.Bl -column "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" "XXXXX"
.It Sy "Variable name" Ta Sy "Alias" Ta Sy "Replaced with"
.It Li "alternate_on" Ta "" Ta "1 if pane is in alternate screen"
.It Li "alternate_saved_x" Ta "" Ta "Saved cursor X in alternate screen"
.It Li "alternate_saved_y" Ta "" Ta "Saved cursor Y in alternate screen"
.It Li "buffer_created" Ta "" Ta "Time buffer created"
.It Li "buffer_name" Ta "" Ta "Name of buffer"
.It Li "buffer_sample" Ta "" Ta "Sample of start of buffer"
.It Li "buffer_size" Ta "" Ta "Size of the specified buffer in bytes"
.It Li "client_activity" Ta "" Ta "Time client last had activity"
.It Li "client_cell_height" Ta "" Ta "Height of each client cell in pixels"
.It Li "client_cell_width" Ta "" Ta "Width of each client cell in pixels"
.It Li "client_control_mode" Ta "" Ta "1 if client is in control mode"
.It Li "client_created" Ta "" Ta "Time client created"
.It Li "client_discarded" Ta "" Ta "Bytes discarded when client behind"
.It Li "client_height" Ta "" Ta "Height of client"
.It Li "client_key_table" Ta "" Ta "Current key table"
.It Li "client_last_session" Ta "" Ta "Name of the client's last session"
.It Li "client_name" Ta "" Ta "Name of client"
.It Li "client_pid" Ta "" Ta "PID of client process"
.It Li "client_prefix" Ta "" Ta "1 if prefix key has been pressed"
.It Li "client_readonly" Ta "" Ta "1 if client is readonly"
.It Li "client_session" Ta "" Ta "Name of the client's session"
.It Li "client_termname" Ta "" Ta "Terminal name of client"
.It Li "client_tty" Ta "" Ta "Pseudo terminal of client"
.It Li "client_utf8" Ta "" Ta "1 if client supports UTF-8"
.It Li "client_width" Ta "" Ta "Width of client"
.It Li "client_written" Ta "" Ta "Bytes written to client"
.It Li "command" Ta "" Ta "Name of command in use, if any"
.It Li "command_list_alias" Ta "" Ta "Command alias if listing commands"
.It Li "command_list_name" Ta "" Ta "Command name if listing commands"
.It Li "command_list_usage" Ta "" Ta "Command usage if listing commands"
.It Li "copy_cursor_line" Ta "" Ta "Line the cursor is on in copy mode"
.It Li "copy_cursor_word" Ta "" Ta "Word under cursor in copy mode"
.It Li "copy_cursor_x" Ta "" Ta "Cursor X position in copy mode"
.It Li "copy_cursor_y" Ta "" Ta "Cursor Y position in copy mode"
.It Li "cursor_character" Ta "" Ta "Character at cursor in pane"
.It Li "cursor_flag" Ta "" Ta "Pane cursor flag"
.It Li "cursor_x" Ta "" Ta "Cursor X position in pane"
.It Li "cursor_y" Ta "" Ta "Cursor Y position in pane"
.It Li "history_bytes" Ta "" Ta "Number of bytes in window history"
.It Li "history_limit" Ta "" Ta "Maximum window history lines"
.It Li "history_size" Ta "" Ta "Size of history in lines"
.It Li "hook" Ta "" Ta "Name of running hook, if any"
.It Li "hook_pane" Ta "" Ta "ID of pane where hook was run, if any"
.It Li "hook_session" Ta "" Ta "ID of session where hook was run, if any"
.It Li "hook_session_name" Ta "" Ta "Name of session where hook was run, if any"
.It Li "hook_window" Ta "" Ta "ID of window where hook was run, if any"
.It Li "hook_window_name" Ta "" Ta "Name of window where hook was run, if any"
.It Li "host" Ta "#H" Ta "Hostname of local host"
.It Li "host_short" Ta "#h" Ta "Hostname of local host (no domain name)"
.It Li "insert_flag" Ta "" Ta "Pane insert flag"
.It Li "keypad_cursor_flag" Ta "" Ta "Pane keypad cursor flag"
.It Li "keypad_flag" Ta "" Ta "Pane keypad flag"
.It Li "line" Ta "" Ta "Line number in the list"
.It Li "mouse_all_flag" Ta "" Ta "Pane mouse all flag"
.It Li "mouse_any_flag" Ta "" Ta "Pane mouse any flag"
.It Li "mouse_button_flag" Ta "" Ta "Pane mouse button flag"
.It Li "mouse_line" Ta "" Ta "Line under mouse, if any"
.It Li "mouse_sgr_flag" Ta "" Ta "Pane mouse SGR flag"
.It Li "mouse_standard_flag" Ta "" Ta "Pane mouse standard flag"
.It Li "mouse_utf8_flag" Ta "" Ta "Pane mouse UTF-8 flag"
.It Li "mouse_word" Ta "" Ta "Word under mouse, if any"
.It Li "mouse_x" Ta "" Ta "Mouse X position, if any"
.It Li "mouse_y" Ta "" Ta "Mouse Y position, if any"
.It Li "origin_flag" Ta "" Ta "Pane origin flag"
.It Li "pane_active" Ta "" Ta "1 if active pane"
.It Li "pane_at_bottom" Ta "" Ta "1 if pane is at the bottom of window"
.It Li "pane_at_left" Ta "" Ta "1 if pane is at the left of window"
.It Li "pane_at_right" Ta "" Ta "1 if pane is at the right of window"
.It Li "pane_at_top" Ta "" Ta "1 if pane is at the top of window"
.It Li "pane_bottom" Ta "" Ta "Bottom of pane"
.It Li "pane_current_command" Ta "" Ta "Current command if available"
.It Li "pane_current_path" Ta "" Ta "Current path if available"
.It Li "pane_dead" Ta "" Ta "1 if pane is dead"
.It Li "pane_dead_status" Ta "" Ta "Exit status of process in dead pane"
.It Li "pane_format" Ta "" Ta "1 if format is for a pane"
.It Li "pane_height" Ta "" Ta "Height of pane"
.It Li "pane_id" Ta "#D" Ta "Unique pane ID"
.It Li "pane_in_mode" Ta "" Ta "1 if pane is in a mode"
.It Li "pane_index" Ta "#P" Ta "Index of pane"
.It Li "pane_input_off" Ta "" Ta "1 if input to pane is disabled"
.It Li "pane_left" Ta "" Ta "Left of pane"
.It Li "pane_marked" Ta "" Ta "1 if this is the marked pane"
.It Li "pane_marked_set" Ta "" Ta "1 if a marked pane is set"
.It Li "pane_mode" Ta "" Ta "Name of pane mode, if any"
.It Li "pane_path" Ta "#T" Ta "Path of pane (can be set by application)"
.It Li "pane_pid" Ta "" Ta "PID of first process in pane"
.It Li "pane_pipe" Ta "" Ta "1 if pane is being piped"
.It Li "pane_right" Ta "" Ta "Right of pane"
.It Li "pane_search_string" Ta "" Ta "Last search string in copy mode"
.It Li "pane_start_command" Ta "" Ta "Command pane started with"
.It Li "pane_synchronized" Ta "" Ta "1 if pane is synchronized"
.It Li "pane_tabs" Ta "" Ta "Pane tab positions"
.It Li "pane_title" Ta "#T" Ta "Title of pane (can be set by application)"
.It Li "pane_top" Ta "" Ta "Top of pane"
.It Li "pane_tty" Ta "" Ta "Pseudo terminal of pane"
.It Li "pane_width" Ta "" Ta "Width of pane"
.It Li "pid" Ta ""  Ta "Server PID"
.It Li "rectangle_toggle" Ta "" Ta "1 if rectangle selection is activated"
.It Li "scroll_position" Ta "" Ta "Scroll position in copy mode"
.It Li "scroll_region_lower" Ta "" Ta "Bottom of scroll region in pane"
.It Li "scroll_region_upper" Ta "" Ta "Top of scroll region in pane"
.It Li "selection_active" Ta "" Ta "1 if selection started and changes with the cursor in copy mode"
.It Li "selection_end_x" Ta "" Ta "X position of the end of the selection"
.It Li "selection_end_y" Ta "" Ta "Y position of the end of the selection"
.It Li "selection_present" Ta "" Ta "1 if selection started in copy mode"
.It Li "selection_start_x" Ta "" Ta "X position of the start of the selection"
.It Li "selection_start_y" Ta "" Ta "Y position of the start of the selection"
.It Li "session_activity" Ta "" Ta "Time of session last activity"
.It Li "session_alerts" Ta "" Ta "List of window indexes with alerts"
.It Li "session_attached" Ta "" Ta "Number of clients session is attached to"
.It Li "session_attached_list" Ta "" Ta "List of clients session is attached to"
.It Li "session_created" Ta "" Ta "Time session created"
.It Li "session_format" Ta "" Ta "1 if format is for a session"
.It Li "session_group" Ta "" Ta "Name of session group"
.It Li "session_group_attached" Ta "" Ta "Number of clients sessions in group are attached to"
.It Li "session_group_attached_list" Ta "" Ta "List of clients sessions in group are attached to"
.It Li "session_group_list" Ta "" Ta "List of sessions in group"
.It Li "session_group_many_attached" Ta "" Ta "1 if multiple clients attached to sessions in group"
.It Li "session_group_size" Ta "" Ta "Size of session group"
.It Li "session_grouped" Ta "" Ta "1 if session in a group"
.It Li "session_id" Ta "" Ta "Unique session ID"
.It Li "session_last_attached" Ta "" Ta "Time session last attached"
.It Li "session_many_attached" Ta "" Ta "1 if multiple clients attached"
.It Li "session_name" Ta "#S" Ta "Name of session"
.It Li "session_stack" Ta "" Ta "Window indexes in most recent order"
.It Li "session_windows" Ta "" Ta "Number of windows in session"
.It Li "socket_path" Ta "" Ta "Server socket path"
.It Li "start_time" Ta "" Ta "Server start time"
.It Li "version" Ta "" Ta "Server version"
.It Li "window_active" Ta "" Ta "1 if window active"
.It Li "window_active_clients" Ta "" Ta "Number of clients viewing this window"
.It Li "window_active_clients_list" Ta "" Ta "List of clients viewing this window"
.It Li "window_active_sessions" Ta "" Ta "Number of sessions on which this window is active"
.It Li "window_active_sessions_list" Ta "" Ta "List of sessions on which this window is active"
.It Li "window_activity" Ta "" Ta "Time of window last activity"
.It Li "window_activity_flag" Ta "" Ta "1 if window has activity"
.It Li "window_bell_flag" Ta "" Ta "1 if window has bell"
.It Li "window_bigger" Ta "" Ta "1 if window is larger than client"
.It Li "window_cell_height" Ta "" Ta "Height of each cell in pixels"
.It Li "window_cell_width" Ta "" Ta "Width of each cell in pixels"
.It Li "window_end_flag" Ta "" Ta "1 if window has the highest index"
.It Li "window_flags" Ta "#F" Ta "Window flags"
.It Li "window_format" Ta "" Ta "1 if format is for a window"
.It Li "window_height" Ta "" Ta "Height of window"
.It Li "window_id" Ta "" Ta "Unique window ID"
.It Li "window_index" Ta "#I" Ta "Index of window"
.It Li "window_last_flag" Ta "" Ta "1 if window is the last used"
.It Li "window_layout" Ta "" Ta "Window layout description, ignoring zoomed window panes"
.It Li "window_linked" Ta "" Ta "1 if window is linked across sessions"
.It Li "window_linked_sessions" Ta "" Ta "Number of sessions this window is linked to"
.It Li "window_linked_sessions_list" Ta "" Ta "List of sessions this window is linked to"
.It Li "window_marked_flag" Ta "" Ta "1 if window contains the marked pane"
.It Li "window_name" Ta "#W" Ta "Name of window"
.It Li "window_offset_x" Ta "" Ta "X offset into window if larger than client"
.It Li "window_offset_y" Ta "" Ta "Y offset into window if larger than client"
.It Li "window_panes" Ta "" Ta "Number of panes in window"
.It Li "window_silence_flag" Ta "" Ta "1 if window has silence alert"
.It Li "window_stack_index" Ta "" Ta "Index in session most recent stack"
.It Li "window_start_flag" Ta "" Ta "1 if window has the lowest index"
.It Li "window_visible_layout" Ta "" Ta "Window layout description, respecting zoomed window panes"
.It Li "window_width" Ta "" Ta "Width of window"
.It Li "window_zoomed_flag" Ta "" Ta "1 if window is zoomed"
.It Li "wrap_flag" Ta "" Ta "Pane wrap flag"
.El
.Sh STYLES
.Nm
offers various options to specify the colour and attributes of aspects of the
interface, for example
.Ic status-style
for the status line.
In addition, embedded styles may be specified in format options, such as
.Ic status-left ,
by enclosing them in
.Ql #[
and
.Ql \&] .
.Pp
A style may be the single term
.Ql default
to specify the default style (which may come from an option, for example
.Ic status-style
in the status line) or a space
or comma separated list of the following:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Ic fg=colour
Set the foreground colour.
The colour is one of:
.Ic black ,
.Ic red ,
.Ic green ,
.Ic yellow ,
.Ic blue ,
.Ic magenta ,
.Ic cyan ,
.Ic white ;
if supported the bright variants
.Ic brightred ,
.Ic brightgreen ,
.Ic brightyellow ;
.Ic colour0
to
.Ic colour255
from the 256-colour set;
.Ic default
for the default colour;
.Ic terminal
for the terminal default colour; or a hexadecimal RGB string such as
.Ql #ffffff .
.It Ic bg=colour
Set the background colour.
.It Ic none
Set no attributes (turn off any active attributes).
.It Xo Ic bright
(or
.Ic bold ) ,
.Ic dim ,
.Ic underscore ,
.Ic blink ,
.Ic reverse ,
.Ic hidden ,
.Ic italics ,
.Ic overline ,
.Ic strikethrough ,
.Ic double-underscore ,
.Ic curly-underscore ,
.Ic dotted-underscore ,
.Ic dashed-underscore
.Xc
Set an attribute.
Any of the attributes may be prefixed with
.Ql no
to unset.
.It Xo Ic align=left
(or
.Ic noalign ) ,
.Ic align=centre ,
.Ic align=right
.Xc
Align text to the left, centre or right of the available space if appropriate.
.It Ic fill=colour
Fill the available space with a background colour if appropriate.
.It Xo Ic list=on ,
.Ic list=focus ,
.Ic list=left-marker ,
.Ic list=right-marker ,
.Ic nolist
.Xc
Mark the position of the various window list components in the
.Ic status-format
option:
.Ic list=on
marks the start of the list;
.Ic list=focus
is the part of the list that should be kept in focus if the entire list won't fit
in the available space (typically the current window);
.Ic list=left-marker
and
.Ic list=right-marker
mark the text to be used to mark that text has been trimmed from the left or
right of the list if there is not enough space.
.It Xo Ic push-default ,
.Ic pop-default
.Xc
Store the current colours and attributes as the default or reset to the previous
default.
A
.Ic push-default
affects any subsequent use of the
.Ic default
term until a
.Ic pop-default .
Only one default may be pushed (each
.Ic push-default
replaces the previous saved default).
.It Xo Ic range=left ,
.Ic range=right ,
.Ic range=window|X ,
.Ic norange
.Xc
Mark a range in the
.Ic status-format
option.
.Ic range=left
and
.Ic range=right
are the text used for the
.Ql StatusLeft
and
.Ql StatusRight
mouse keys.
.Ic range=window|X
is the range for a window passed to the
.Ql Status
mouse key, where
.Ql X
is a window index.
.El
.Pp
Examples are:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
fg=yellow bold underscore blink
bg=black,fg=default,noreverse
.Ed
.Sh NAMES AND TITLES
.Nm
distinguishes between names and titles.
Windows and sessions have names, which may be used to specify them in targets
and are displayed in the status line and various lists: the name is the
.Nm
identifier for a window or session.
Only panes have titles.
A pane's title is typically set by the program running inside the pane using
an escape sequence (like it would set the
.Xr xterm 1
window title in
.Xr X 7 ) .
Windows themselves do not have titles - a window's title is the title of its
active pane.
.Nm
itself may set the title of the terminal in which the client is running, see
the
.Ic set-titles
option.
.Pp
A session's name is set with the
.Ic new-session
and
.Ic rename-session
commands.
A window's name is set with one of:
.Bl -enum -width Ds
.It
A command argument (such as
.Fl n
for
.Ic new-window
or
.Ic new-session ) .
.It
An escape sequence (if the
.Ic allow-rename
option is turned on):
.Bd -literal -offset indent
$ printf '\e033kWINDOW_NAME\e033\e\e'
.Ed
.It
Automatic renaming, which sets the name to the active command in the window's
active pane.
See the
.Ic automatic-rename
option.
.El
.Pp
When a pane is first created, its title is the hostname.
A pane's title can be set via the title setting escape sequence, for example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
$ printf '\e033]2;My Title\e033\e\e'
.Ed
.Pp
It can also be modified with the
.Ic select-pane
.Fl T
command.
.Sh GLOBAL AND SESSION ENVIRONMENT
When the server is started,
.Nm
copies the environment into the
.Em global environment ;
in addition, each session has a
.Em session environment .
When a window is created, the session and global environments are merged.
If a variable exists in both, the value from the session environment is used.
The result is the initial environment passed to the new process.
.Pp
The
.Ic update-environment
session option may be used to update the session environment from the client
when a new session is created or an old reattached.
.Nm
also initialises the
.Ev TMUX
variable with some internal information to allow commands to be executed
from inside, and the
.Ev TERM
variable with the correct terminal setting of
.Ql screen .
.Pp
Commands to alter and view the environment are:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Xo Ic set-environment
.Op Fl gru
.Op Fl t Ar target-session
.Ar name Op Ar value
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic setenv )
Set or unset an environment variable.
If
.Fl g
is used, the change is made in the global environment; otherwise, it is applied
to the session environment for
.Ar target-session .
The
.Fl u
flag unsets a variable.
.Fl r
indicates the variable is to be removed from the environment before starting a
new process.
.It Xo Ic show-environment
.Op Fl gs
.Op Fl t Ar target-session
.Op Ar variable
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic showenv )
Display the environment for
.Ar target-session
or the global environment with
.Fl g .
If
.Ar variable
is omitted, all variables are shown.
Variables removed from the environment are prefixed with
.Ql - .
If
.Fl s
is used, the output is formatted as a set of Bourne shell commands.
.El
.Sh STATUS LINE
.Nm
includes an optional status line which is displayed in the bottom line of each
terminal.
.Pp
By default, the status line is enabled and one line in height (it may be
disabled or made multiple lines with the
.Ic status
session option) and contains, from left-to-right: the name of the current
session in square brackets; the window list; the title of the active pane
in double quotes; and the time and date.
.Pp
Each line of the status line is configured with the
.Ic status-format
option.
The default is made of three parts: configurable left and right sections (which
may contain dynamic content such as the time or output from a shell command,
see the
.Ic status-left ,
.Ic status-left-length ,
.Ic status-right ,
and
.Ic status-right-length
options below), and a central window list.
By default, the window list shows the index, name and (if any) flag of the
windows present in the current session in ascending numerical order.
It may be customised with the
.Ar window-status-format
and
.Ar window-status-current-format
options.
The flag is one of the following symbols appended to the window name:
.Bl -column "Symbol" "Meaning" -offset indent
.It Sy "Symbol" Ta Sy "Meaning"
.It Li "*" Ta "Denotes the current window."
.It Li "-" Ta "Marks the last window (previously selected)."
.It Li "#" Ta "Window activity is monitored and activity has been detected."
.It Li "\&!" Ta "Window bells are monitored and a bell has occurred in the window."
.It Li "~" Ta "The window has been silent for the monitor-silence interval."
.It Li "M" Ta "The window contains the marked pane."
.It Li "Z" Ta "The window's active pane is zoomed."
.El
.Pp
The # symbol relates to the
.Ic monitor-activity
window option.
The window name is printed in inverted colours if an alert (bell, activity or
silence) is present.
.Pp
The colour and attributes of the status line may be configured, the entire
status line using the
.Ic status-style
session option and individual windows using the
.Ic window-status-style
window option.
.Pp
The status line is automatically refreshed at interval if it has changed, the
interval may be controlled with the
.Ic status-interval
session option.
.Pp
Commands related to the status line are as follows:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Xo Ic command-prompt
.Op Fl 1ikN
.Op Fl I Ar inputs
.Op Fl p Ar prompts
.Op Fl t Ar target-client
.Op Ar template
.Xc
Open the command prompt in a client.
This may be used from inside
.Nm
to execute commands interactively.
.Pp
If
.Ar template
is specified, it is used as the command.
If present,
.Fl I
is a comma-separated list of the initial text for each prompt.
If
.Fl p
is given,
.Ar prompts
is a comma-separated list of prompts which are displayed in order; otherwise
a single prompt is displayed, constructed from
.Ar template
if it is present, or
.Ql \&:
if not.
.Pp
Before the command is executed, the first occurrence of the string
.Ql %%
and all occurrences of
.Ql %1
are replaced by the response to the first prompt, all
.Ql %2
are replaced with the response to the second prompt, and so on for further
prompts.
Up to nine prompt responses may be replaced
.Po
.Ql %1
to
.Ql %9
.Pc .
.Ql %%%
is like
.Ql %%
but any quotation marks are escaped.
.Pp
.Fl 1
makes the prompt only accept one key press, in this case the resulting input
is a single character.
.Fl k
is like
.Fl 1
but the key press is translated to a key name.
.Fl N
makes the prompt only accept numeric key presses.
.Fl i
executes the command every time the prompt input changes instead of when the
user exits the command prompt.
.Pp
The following keys have a special meaning in the command prompt, depending
on the value of the
.Ic status-keys
option:
.Bl -column "FunctionXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" "viXXXX" "emacsX" -offset indent
.It Sy "Function" Ta Sy "vi" Ta Sy "emacs"
.It Li "Cancel command prompt" Ta "Escape" Ta "Escape"
.It Li "Delete from cursor to start of word" Ta "" Ta "C-w"
.It Li "Delete entire command" Ta "d" Ta "C-u"
.It Li "Delete from cursor to end" Ta "D" Ta "C-k"
.It Li "Execute command" Ta "Enter" Ta "Enter"
.It Li "Get next command from history" Ta "" Ta "Down"
.It Li "Get previous command from history" Ta "" Ta "Up"
.It Li "Insert top paste buffer" Ta "p" Ta "C-y"
.It Li "Look for completions" Ta "Tab" Ta "Tab"
.It Li "Move cursor left" Ta "h" Ta "Left"
.It Li "Move cursor right" Ta "l" Ta "Right"
.It Li "Move cursor to end" Ta "$" Ta "C-e"
.It Li "Move cursor to next word" Ta "w" Ta "M-f"
.It Li "Move cursor to previous word" Ta "b" Ta "M-b"
.It Li "Move cursor to start" Ta "0" Ta "C-a"
.It Li "Transpose characters" Ta "" Ta "C-t"
.El
.It Xo Ic confirm-before
.Op Fl p Ar prompt
.Op Fl t Ar target-client
.Ar command
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic confirm )
Ask for confirmation before executing
.Ar command .
If
.Fl p
is given,
.Ar prompt
is the prompt to display; otherwise a prompt is constructed from
.Ar command .
It may contain the special character sequences supported by the
.Ic status-left
option.
.Pp
This command works only from inside
.Nm .
.It Xo Ic display-menu
.Op Fl c Ar target-client
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Op Fl T Ar title
.Op Fl x Ar position
.Op Fl y Ar position
.Ar name
.Ar key
.Ar command
.Ar ...
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic menu )
Display a menu on
.Ar target-client .
.Ar target-pane
gives the target for any commands run from the menu.
.Pp
A menu is passed as a series of arguments: first the menu item name,
second the key shortcut (or empty for none) and third the command
to run when the menu item is chosen.
The name and command are formats, see the
.Sx FORMATS
and
.Sx STYLES
sections.
If the name begins with a hyphen (-), then the item is disabled (shown dim) and
may not be chosen.
The name may be empty for a separator line, in which case both the key and
command should be omitted.
.Pp
.Fl T
is a format for the menu title (see
.Sx FORMATS ) .
.Pp
.Fl x
and
.Fl y
give the position of the menu.
Both may be a row or column number, or one of the following special values:
.Bl -column "XXXXX" "XXXX" -offset indent
.It Sy "Value" Ta Sy "Flag" Ta Sy "Meaning"
.It Li "R" Ta Fl x Ta "The right side of the terminal"
.It Li "P" Ta "Both" Ta "The bottom left of the pane"
.It Li "M" Ta "Both" Ta "The mouse position"
.It Li "W" Ta Fl x Ta "The window position on the status line"
.It Li "S" Ta Fl y Ta "The line above or below the status line"
.El
.Pp
Each menu consists of items followed by a key shortcut shown in brackets.
If the menu is too large to fit on the terminal, it is not displayed.
Pressing the key shortcut chooses the corresponding item.
If the mouse is enabled and the menu is opened from a mouse key binding, releasing
the mouse button with an item selected will choose that item.
The following keys are also available:
.Bl -column "Key" "Function" -offset indent
.It Sy "Key" Ta Sy "Function"
.It Li "Enter" Ta "Choose selected item"
.It Li "Up" Ta "Select previous item"
.It Li "Down" Ta "Select next item"
.It Li "q" Ta "Exit menu"
.El
.It Xo Ic display-message
.Op Fl aIpv
.Op Fl c Ar target-client
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Op Ar message
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic display )
Display a message.
If
.Fl p
is given, the output is printed to stdout, otherwise it is displayed in the
.Ar target-client
status line.
The format of
.Ar message
is described in the
.Sx FORMATS
section; information is taken from
.Ar target-pane
if
.Fl t
is given, otherwise the active pane.
.Pp
.Fl v
prints verbose logging as the format is parsed and
.Fl a
lists the format variables and their values.
.Pp
.Fl I
forwards any input read from stdin to the empty pane given by
.Ar target-pane .
.El
.Sh BUFFERS
.Nm
maintains a set of named
.Em paste buffers .
Each buffer may be either explicitly or automatically named.
Explicitly named buffers are named when created with the
.Ic set-buffer
or
.Ic load-buffer
commands, or by renaming an automatically named buffer with
.Ic set-buffer
.Fl n .
Automatically named buffers are given a name such as
.Ql buffer0001 ,
.Ql buffer0002
and so on.
When the
.Ic buffer-limit
option is reached, the oldest automatically named buffer is deleted.
Explicitly named buffers are not subject to
.Ic buffer-limit
and may be deleted with the
.Ic delete-buffer
command.
.Pp
Buffers may be added using
.Ic copy-mode
or the
.Ic set-buffer
and
.Ic load-buffer
commands, and pasted into a window using the
.Ic paste-buffer
command.
If a buffer command is used and no buffer is specified, the most
recently added automatically named buffer is assumed.
.Pp
A configurable history buffer is also maintained for each window.
By default, up to 2000 lines are kept; this can be altered with the
.Ic history-limit
option (see the
.Ic set-option
command above).
.Pp
The buffer commands are as follows:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Xo
.Ic choose-buffer
.Op Fl NZr
.Op Fl F Ar format
.Op Fl f Ar filter
.Op Fl O Ar sort-order
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Op Ar template
.Xc
Put a pane into buffer mode, where a buffer may be chosen interactively from
a list.
.Fl Z
zooms the pane.
The following keys may be used in buffer mode:
.Bl -column "Key" "Function" -offset indent
.It Sy "Key" Ta Sy "Function"
.It Li "Enter" Ta "Paste selected buffer"
.It Li "Up" Ta "Select previous buffer"
.It Li "Down" Ta "Select next buffer"
.It Li "C-s" Ta "Search by name or content"
.It Li "n" Ta "Repeat last search"
.It Li "t" Ta "Toggle if buffer is tagged"
.It Li "T" Ta "Tag no buffers"
.It Li "C-t" Ta "Tag all buffers"
.It Li "p" Ta "Paste selected buffer"
.It Li "P" Ta "Paste tagged buffers"
.It Li "d" Ta "Delete selected buffer"
.It Li "D" Ta "Delete tagged buffers"
.It Li "f" Ta "Enter a format to filter items"
.It Li "O" Ta "Change sort field"
.It Li "r" Ta "Reverse sort order"
.It Li "v" Ta "Toggle preview"
.It Li "q" Ta "Exit mode"
.El
.Pp
After a buffer is chosen,
.Ql %%
is replaced by the buffer name in
.Ar template
and the result executed as a command.
If
.Ar template
is not given, "paste-buffer -b '%%'" is used.
.Pp
.Fl O
specifies the initial sort field: one of
.Ql time ,
.Ql name
or
.Ql size .
.Fl r
reverses the sort order.
.Fl f
specifies an initial filter: the filter is a format - if it evaluates to zero,
the item in the list is not shown, otherwise it is shown.
If a filter would lead to an empty list, it is ignored.
.Fl F
specifies the format for each item in the list.
.Fl N
starts without the preview.
This command works only if at least one client is attached.
.It Ic clear-history Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.D1 (alias: Ic clearhist )
Remove and free the history for the specified pane.
.It Ic delete-buffer Op Fl b Ar buffer-name
.D1 (alias: Ic deleteb )
Delete the buffer named
.Ar buffer-name ,
or the most recently added automatically named buffer if not specified.
.It Xo Ic list-buffers
.Op Fl F Ar format
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic lsb )
List the global buffers.
For the meaning of the
.Fl F
flag, see the
.Sx FORMATS
section.
.It Xo Ic load-buffer
.Op Fl b Ar buffer-name
.Ar path
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic loadb )
Load the contents of the specified paste buffer from
.Ar path .
.It Xo Ic paste-buffer
.Op Fl dpr
.Op Fl b Ar buffer-name
.Op Fl s Ar separator
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic pasteb )
Insert the contents of a paste buffer into the specified pane.
If not specified, paste into the current one.
With
.Fl d ,
also delete the paste buffer.
When output, any linefeed (LF) characters in the paste buffer are replaced with
a separator, by default carriage return (CR).
A custom separator may be specified using the
.Fl s
flag.
The
.Fl r
flag means to do no replacement (equivalent to a separator of LF).
If
.Fl p
is specified, paste bracket control codes are inserted around the
buffer if the application has requested bracketed paste mode.
.It Xo Ic save-buffer
.Op Fl a
.Op Fl b Ar buffer-name
.Ar path
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic saveb )
Save the contents of the specified paste buffer to
.Ar path .
The
.Fl a
option appends to rather than overwriting the file.
.It Xo Ic set-buffer
.Op Fl a
.Op Fl b Ar buffer-name
.Op Fl n Ar new-buffer-name
.Ar data
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic setb )
Set the contents of the specified buffer to
.Ar data .
The
.Fl a
option appends to rather than overwriting the buffer.
The
.Fl n
option renames the buffer to
.Ar new-buffer-name .
.It Xo Ic show-buffer
.Op Fl b Ar buffer-name
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic showb )
Display the contents of the specified buffer.
.El
.Sh MISCELLANEOUS
Miscellaneous commands are as follows:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Ic clock-mode Op Fl t Ar target-pane
Display a large clock.
.It Xo Ic if-shell
.Op Fl bF
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Ar shell-command command
.Op Ar command
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic if )
Execute the first
.Ar command
if
.Ar shell-command
returns success or the second
.Ar command
otherwise.
Before being executed,
.Ar shell-command
is expanded using the rules specified in the
.Sx FORMATS
section, including those relevant to
.Ar target-pane .
With
.Fl b ,
.Ar shell-command
is run in the background.
.Pp
If
.Fl F
is given,
.Ar shell-command
is not executed but considered success if neither empty nor zero (after formats
are expanded).
.It Ic lock-server
.D1 (alias: Ic lock )
Lock each client individually by running the command specified by the
.Ic lock-command
option.
.It Xo Ic run-shell
.Op Fl b
.Op Fl t Ar target-pane
.Ar shell-command
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic run )
Execute
.Ar shell-command
in the background without creating a window.
Before being executed, shell-command is expanded using the rules specified in
the
.Sx FORMATS
section.
With
.Fl b ,
the command is run in the background.
After it finishes, any output to stdout is displayed in copy mode (in the pane
specified by
.Fl t
or the current pane if omitted).
If the command doesn't return success, the exit status is also displayed.
.It Xo Ic wait-for
.Op Fl L | S | U
.Ar channel
.Xc
.D1 (alias: Ic wait )
When used without options, prevents the client from exiting until woken using
.Ic wait-for
.Fl S
with the same channel.
When
.Fl L
is used, the channel is locked and any clients that try to lock the same
channel are made to wait until the channel is unlocked with
.Ic wait-for
.Fl U .
.El
.Sh EXIT MESSAGES
When a
.Nm
client detaches, it prints a message.
This may be one of:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It [detached (from session ...)]
The client was detached normally.
.It [detached and SIGHUP]
The client was detached and its parent sent the
.Dv SIGHUP
signal (for example with
.Ic detach-client
.Fl P ) .
.It [lost tty]
The client's
.Xr tty 4
or
.Xr pty 4
was unexpectedly destroyed.
.It [terminated]
The client was killed with
.Dv SIGTERM .
.It [exited]
The server exited when it had no sessions.
.It [server exited]
The server exited when it received
.Dv SIGTERM .
.It [server exited unexpectedly]
The server crashed or otherwise exited without telling the client the reason.
.El
.Sh TERMINFO EXTENSIONS
.Nm
understands some unofficial extensions to
.Xr terminfo 5 :
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Em Cs , Cr
Set the cursor colour.
The first takes a single string argument and is used to set the colour;
the second takes no arguments and restores the default cursor colour.
If set, a sequence such as this may be used
to change the cursor colour from inside
.Nm :
.Bd -literal -offset indent
$ printf '\e033]12;red\e033\e\e'
.Ed
.It Em \&Smol
Enable the overline attribute.
The capability is usually SGR 53 and can be added to
.Ic terminal-overrides
as:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
Smol=\eE[53m
.Ed
.It Em \&Smulx
Set a styled underscore.
The single parameter is one of: 0 for no underscore, 1 for normal
underscore, 2 for double underscore, 3 for curly underscore, 4 for dotted
underscore and 5 for dashed underscore.
The capability can typically be added to
.Ic terminal-overrides
as:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
Smulx=\eE[4::%p1%dm
.Ed
.It Em \&Setulc
Set the underscore colour.
The argument is (red * 65536) + (green * 256) + blue where each is between 0
and 255.
The capability can typically be added to
.Ic terminal-overrides
as:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
Setulc=\eE[58::2::%p1%{65536}%/%d::%p1%{256}%/%{255}%&%d::%p1%{255}%&%d%;m
.Ed
.It Em \&Ss , Se
Set or reset the cursor style.
If set, a sequence such as this may be used
to change the cursor to an underline:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
$ printf '\e033[4 q'
.Ed
.Pp
If
.Em Se
is not set, \&Ss with argument 0 will be used to reset the cursor style instead.
.It Em \&Tc
Indicate that the terminal supports the
.Ql direct colour
RGB escape sequence (for example, \ee[38;2;255;255;255m).
.Pp
If supported, this is used for the initialize colour escape sequence (which
may be enabled by adding the
.Ql initc
and
.Ql ccc
capabilities to the
.Nm
.Xr terminfo 5
entry).
.It Em \&Ms
Store the current buffer in the host terminal's selection (clipboard).
See the
.Em set-clipboard
option above and the
.Xr xterm 1
man page.
.El
.Sh CONTROL MODE
.Nm
offers a textual interface called
.Em control mode .
This allows applications to communicate with
.Nm
using a simple text-only protocol.
.Pp
In control mode, a client sends
.Nm
commands or command sequences terminated by newlines on standard input.
Each command will produce one block of output on standard output.
An output block consists of a
.Em %begin
line followed by the output (which may be empty).
The output block ends with a
.Em %end
or
.Em %error .
.Em %begin
and matching
.Em %end
or
.Em %error
have two arguments: an integer time (as seconds from epoch) and command number.
For example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
%begin 1363006971 2
0: ksh* (1 panes) [80x24] [layout b25f,80x24,0,0,2] @2 (active)
%end 1363006971 2
.Ed
.Pp
The
.Ic refresh-client
.Fl C
command may be used to set the size of a client in control mode.
.Pp
In control mode,
.Nm
outputs notifications.
A notification will never occur inside an output block.
.Pp
The following notifications are defined:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Ic %client-session-changed Ar client Ar session-id Ar name
The client is now attached to the session with ID
.Ar session-id ,
which is named
.Ar name .
.It Ic %exit Op Ar reason
The
.Nm
client is exiting immediately, either because it is not attached to any session
or an error occurred.
If present,
.Ar reason
describes why the client exited.
.It Ic %layout-change Ar window-id Ar window-layout Ar window-visible-layout Ar window-flags
The layout of a window with ID
.Ar window-id
changed.
The new layout is
.Ar window-layout .
The window's visible layout is
.Ar window-visible-layout
and the window flags are
.Ar window-flags .
.It Ic %output Ar pane-id Ar value
A window pane produced output.
.Ar value
escapes non-printable characters and backslash as octal \\xxx.
.It Ic %pane-mode-changed Ar pane-id
The pane with ID
.Ar pane-id
has changed mode.
.It Ic %session-changed Ar session-id Ar name
The client is now attached to the session with ID
.Ar session-id ,
which is named
.Ar name .
.It Ic %session-renamed Ar name
The current session was renamed to
.Ar name .
.It Ic %session-window-changed Ar session-id Ar window-id
The session with ID
.Ar session-id
changed its active window to the window with ID
.Ar window-id .
.It Ic %sessions-changed
A session was created or destroyed.
.It Ic %unlinked-window-add Ar window-id
The window with ID
.Ar window-id
was created but is not linked to the current session.
.It Ic %window-add Ar window-id
The window with ID
.Ar window-id
was linked to the current session.
.It Ic %window-close Ar window-id
The window with ID
.Ar window-id
closed.
.It Ic %window-pane-changed Ar window-id Ar pane-id
The active pane in the window with ID
.Ar window-id
changed to the pane with ID
.Ar pane-id .
.It Ic %window-renamed Ar window-id Ar name
The window with ID
.Ar window-id
was renamed to
.Ar name .
.El
.Sh ENVIRONMENT
When
.Nm
is started, it inspects the following environment variables:
.Bl -tag -width LC_CTYPE
.It Ev EDITOR
If the command specified in this variable contains the string
.Ql vi
and
.Ev VISUAL
is unset, use vi-style key bindings.
Overridden by the
.Ic mode-keys
and
.Ic status-keys
options.
.It Ev HOME
The user's login directory.
If unset, the
.Xr passwd 5
database is consulted.
.It Ev LC_CTYPE
The character encoding
.Xr locale 1 .
It is used for two separate purposes.
For output to the terminal, UTF-8 is used if the
.Fl u
option is given or if
.Ev LC_CTYPE
contains
.Qq UTF-8
or
.Qq UTF8 .
Otherwise, only ASCII characters are written and non-ASCII characters
are replaced with underscores
.Pq Ql _ .
For input,
.Nm
always runs with a UTF-8 locale.
If en_US.UTF-8 is provided by the operating system it is used and
.Ev LC_CTYPE
is ignored for input.
Otherwise,
.Ev LC_CTYPE
tells
.Nm
what the UTF-8 locale is called on the current system.
If the locale specified by
.Ev LC_CTYPE
is not available or is not a UTF-8 locale,
.Nm
exits with an error message.
.It Ev LC_TIME
The date and time format
.Xr locale 1 .
It is used for locale-dependent
.Xr strftime 3
format specifiers.
.It Ev PWD
The current working directory to be set in the global environment.
This may be useful if it contains symbolic links.
If the value of the variable does not match the current working
directory, the variable is ignored and the result of
.Xr getcwd 3
is used instead.
.It Ev SHELL
The absolute path to the default shell for new windows.
See the
.Ic default-shell
option for details.
.It Ev TMUX_TMPDIR
The parent directory of the directory containing the server sockets.
See the
.Fl L
option for details.
.It Ev VISUAL
If the command specified in this variable contains the string
.Ql vi ,
use vi-style key bindings.
Overridden by the
.Ic mode-keys
and
.Ic status-keys
options.
.El
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width "@SYSCONFDIR@/tmux.confXXX" -compact
.It Pa ~/.tmux.conf
Default
.Nm
configuration file.
.It Pa @SYSCONFDIR@/tmux.conf
System-wide configuration file.
.El
.Sh EXAMPLES
To create a new
.Nm
session running
.Xr vi 1 :
.Pp
.Dl $ tmux new-session vi
.Pp
Most commands have a shorter form, known as an alias.
For new-session, this is
.Ic new :
.Pp
.Dl $ tmux new vi
.Pp
Alternatively, the shortest unambiguous form of a command is accepted.
If there are several options, they are listed:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
$ tmux n
ambiguous command: n, could be: new-session, new-window, next-window
.Ed
.Pp
Within an active session, a new window may be created by typing
.Ql C-b c
(Ctrl
followed by the
.Ql b
key
followed by the
.Ql c
key).
.Pp
Windows may be navigated with:
.Ql C-b 0
(to select window 0),
.Ql C-b 1
(to select window 1), and so on;
.Ql C-b n
to select the next window; and
.Ql C-b p
to select the previous window.
.Pp
A session may be detached using
.Ql C-b d
(or by an external event such as
.Xr ssh 1
disconnection) and reattached with:
.Pp
.Dl $ tmux attach-session
.Pp
Typing
.Ql C-b \&?
lists the current key bindings in the current window; up and down may be used
to navigate the list or
.Ql q
to exit from it.
.Pp
Commands to be run when the
.Nm
server is started may be placed in the
.Pa ~/.tmux.conf
configuration file.
Common examples include:
.Pp
Changing the default prefix key:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
set-option -g prefix C-a
unbind-key C-b
bind-key C-a send-prefix
.Ed
.Pp
Turning the status line off, or changing its colour:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
set-option -g status off
set-option -g status-style bg=blue
.Ed
.Pp
Setting other options, such as the default command,
or locking after 30 minutes of inactivity:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
set-option -g default-command "exec /bin/ksh"
set-option -g lock-after-time 1800
.Ed
.Pp
Creating new key bindings:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
bind-key b set-option status
bind-key / command-prompt "split-window 'exec man %%'"
bind-key S command-prompt "new-window -n %1 'ssh %1'"
.Ed
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr pty 4
.Sh AUTHORS
.An Nicholas Marriott Aq Mt nicholas.marriott@gmail.com