# none of these attempts worked, to bind keys, except sometimes during the session. Oh well. # I thought maybe that was because F1 is handled differently in a console than in X, but # even just C-1 didn't work. Using just "a" or "x" as the key did, but not yet sure why not "C-". #bind-key -T root C-1 attach-session -t$0 #But this one works now, only picks the wrong one? Mbe need2understand what "$1" or $0 mean, better, #but with the stub maybe this doesn't matter: bind-key "`" switch-client -t$1 new-session #$0, stub, for keystroke convenience #$1 for root new-session #a stub I guess, where keyboard convenience is concerned new-window send-keys -l pgup send-keys Enter send-keys -l "less /root/.tmux.conf &" send-keys -l "echo; echo; echo Put something here for ssa or just run manly?" send-keys Enter new-window new-window new-window sul #for lcall, like man pages send-keys -l "man tmux&" send-keys Enter select-window -t :=1 #$2 for om, so, can do C-b C-s 2 to get to the session, then C-b <#s> to get ~"tabs" new-session sula ; send-keys -l q #0 send-keys Enter Escape Escape new-window sula ; send-keys -l q #1 send-keys Enter Escape Escape new-window sula ; send-keys -l q #2 send-keys Enter Escape Enter Enter new-window sula ; send-keys q #3, to start: send-keys Enter Escape # %%need a sleep here & .. ? send-keys Enter Enter Enter Enter new-window sula ; send-keys -l q #4 send-keys Enter Escape Escape new-window sula new-window sula new-window sula new-window sula new-window sula select-window -t :=2 select-window -t :=3 #$3 for email (mutt) new-session sula new-window sula ; send-keys mutt Enter #nah, probably better not?: #send-keys -l z #send-keys -l "thepassifdecide" #send-keys Enter new-window sula ; send-keys mutt Enter send-keys -l "c!=sent" send-keys Enter new-window sula ; send-keys -l "cd mail/config; less mailsig.txt&" send-keys Enter send-keys "less macros&" send-keys Enter select-window -t :=1 #$4 for lacall-net: links etc new-session suln new-window suln #send-keys -l "lkslfx" #; et; links ksl.com" #send-keys asdafdfadfadfadfadf #%%does opening links break subsequent cmds? With this Enter, the switch-client etc dont work: #send-keys Enter #send-keys Space Space Space new-window suln new-window suln select-window -t :=1 #send-keys Space Space Space #$5 for lacall-secnet, links?: #new-session sulsn # then, where to start: #%%need a sleep here, or ck a debug thing? switch-client -t"$0" send-keys -l "sleep 2" send-keys Enter switch-client -t$2