Monday, September 05, 2022

Re: Share your tmux tricks

I wrote a small wrapper script around ssh to start ssh sessions in tmux: https://github.com/uwerler/tmux_ssh

Am 4. September 2022 16:38:36 MESZ schrieb Alex Holst <a@mongers.org>:
>
>This is my ~/bin/bootstrap-tmux script.
>
>Maybe it can inspire you to share some of your tmux config snippets or
>tricks? I'd also be interested if you have suggestions for improvements
>to my script.
>
>
>#!/bin/sh
>#
># Bootstraps tmux to 80%; saves a bit of typing and thinking right after
># reboots when I just want to get back to work.
>
>set -e
>
># If I specify ~/work it messes up the tmux config, so cd to home first
>cd $HOME
>WORKDIR="projects/* business/. work wrk 3rdparty/*"
>
># Build tmux sessions and windows based on the my project directories. These
># almost always reflect what I am working on anyway.
>for wpath in $WORKDIR; do
> if [ -d $wpath ]; then
> session_name=$(dirname $wpath | sed 's/\./_/g')
> wname=$(basename $wpath)
> if $(tmux has-session -t $session_name); then
> tmux new-window -d -t $session_name -c $wpath -n $wname
> else
> tmux new-session -P -d -s $session_name -c $wpath -n $wname
> fi
> # Populate the session with windows, etc per project
> if [ -f $wpath/.tmux.conf.local ]; then
> tmux source-file $wpath/.tmux.conf.local
> fi
> fi
>done
>
>if [ -d ~/Business/Mail -o -d ~/Personal/Mail ]; then
> tmux new-session -P -d -s email -n neomutt neomutt
>fi
>
>WORKDIR="/usr/src /usr/ports /usr/ports/mystuff /usr/xenocara"
>
>for wpath in $WORKDIR; do
> # Are there signs of a usable OpenBSD src checkout?
> if [ -w $wpath/Makefile ]; then
> wname=$(basename $wpath)
> if $(tmux has-session -t openbsd); then
> tmux new-window -P -d -t openbsd -c $wpath -n $wname
> else
> tmux new-session -P -d -s openbsd -c $wpath -n $wname
> fi
> # Populate the session with windows, etc per project
> if [ -f $wpath/.tmux.conf.local ]; then
> tmux source-file $wpath/.tmux.conf.local
> fi
> fi
>done
>

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