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tmux frequently asked questions
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* PLEASE NOTE: most display problems are due to incorrect TERM! Before *
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* reporting problems make SURE that TERM settings are correct inside and *
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* outside tmux. *
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* Inside tmux TERM must be "screen" or similar (such as "screen-256color"). *
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* Don't bother reporting problems where it isn't! *
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* Outside, it must match your terminal: particularly, use "rxvt" for rxvt *
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* and derivatives. *
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* How is tmux different from GNU screen?
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tmux and GNU screen have many similarities and similar goals but now many
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differences. Most things that can be achieved in one can be achieved in the
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other, however.
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* What is TERM and what does it do?
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The environment variable TERM tells applications the name of a terminal
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description to read from the terminfo(5) database. Each description consists of
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a number of named capabilities which tell applications what to send to control
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the terminal. For example, the "cup" capability contains the escape sequence
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used to move the cursor up.
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It is important that TERM points to the correct description for the terminal an
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application is running in - if it doesn't, applications may misbehave.
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The infocmp(1) command shows the contents of a terminal description and the
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tic(1) command builds and installs a description from a file (the -x flag is
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normally required with both).
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* I found a bug in tmux! What do I do?
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Check the latest version of tmux from Git to see if the problem is still
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present.
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Please send bug reports by email to nicholas.marriott@gmail.com or
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tmux-users@googlegroups.com or by opening a GitHub issue. Please see the
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CONTRIBUTING file for information on what to include.
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* Why doesn't tmux do $x?
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Please send feature requests by email to tmux-users@googlegroups.com.
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* Why do you use the screen terminal description inside tmux?
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It is already widely available. tmux and tmux-256color entries are provided by
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modern ncurses and can be used instead by setting the default-terminal option.
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* I don't see any colour in my terminal! Help!
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On a few platforms, common terminal descriptions such as xterm do not include
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colour. screen ignores this, tmux does not. If the terminal emulator in use
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supports colour, use a value for TERM which correctly lists this, such as
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xterm-color.
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* tmux freezes my terminal when I attach to a session. I have to kill -9 the
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shell it was started from to recover!
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Some consoles don't like attempts to set the window title. Tell tmux not to do
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this by turning off the "set-titles" option (you can do this in .tmux.conf):
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set -g set-titles off
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If this doesn't fix it, send a bug report.
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* Why is C-b the prefix key? How do I change it?
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The default key is C-b because the prototype of tmux was originally developed
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inside screen and C-b was chosen not to clash with the screen meta key.
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To change it, change the "prefix" option, and - if required - move the binding
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of the "send-prefix" command from C-b (C-b C-b sends C-b by default) to the new
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key. For example:
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set -g prefix C-a
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unbind C-b
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bind C-a send-prefix
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* How do I use UTF-8?
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tmux requires a system that supports UTF-8 (that is, where the C library has a
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UTF-8 locale) and will not start if support is missing.
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tmux will attempt to detect if the terminal it is running in supports UTF-8 by
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looking at the LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE and LANG environment variables.
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If it believes the terminal is not compatible with UTF-8, any UTF-8 characters
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will be replaced with underscores. The -u flag explicitly tells tmux that the
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terminal supports UTF-8:
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$ tmux -u new
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* How do I use a 256 colour terminal?
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Provided the underlying terminal supports 256 colours, it is usually sufficient
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to add one of the following to ~/.tmux.conf:
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set -g default-terminal "screen-256color"
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Or:
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set -g default-terminal "tmux-256color"
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And make sure that TERM outside tmux also shows 256 colours, or use the tmux -2
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flag.
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* Why are tmux pane separators dashed rather than continuous lines?
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Some terminals (such as mintty) or certain fonts (particularly some Japanese
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fonts) do not correctly handle UTF-8 line drawing characters.
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The U8 capability forces tmux to use ACS instead of UTF-8 line drawing:
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set -as terminal-overrides ",*:U8=0"
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* How do I make Ctrl-PgUp and Ctrl-PgDn work inside tmux?
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tmux sends modified function keys using xterm(1)-style escape
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sequences. However, many applications don't accept these when TERM is set to
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screen or screen-256color inside tmux because these terminal descriptions lack
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the capabilities for modified function keys. The tmux and tmux-256color
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descriptions do have such capabilities, so using those instead may work.
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* What is the proper way to escape characters with #(command)?
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When using the #(command) construction to include the output from a command in
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the status line, the command will be parsed twice. First, when it's read by the
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configuration file or the command-prompt parser, and second when the status
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line is being drawn and the command is passed to the shell. For example, to
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echo the string "(test)" to the status line, either single or double quotes
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could be used:
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set -g status-right "#(echo \\\\(test\\\\))"
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set -g status-right '#(echo \\\(test\\\))'
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In both cases, the status-right option will be set to the string "#(echo
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\\(test\\))" and the command executed will be "echo \(test\)".
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* tmux uses too much CPU. What do I do?
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Automatic window renaming may use a lot of CPU, particularly on slow computers:
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if this is a problem, turn it off with "setw -g automatic-rename off". If this
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doesn't fix it, please report the problem.
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* What is the best way to display the load average? Why no #L?
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It isn't possible to get the load average portably in code and it is preferable
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not to add portability goop. The following works on at least Linux, *BSD and OS
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X:
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uptime|awk '{split(substr($0, index($0, "load")), a, ":"); print a[2]}'
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* How do I attach the same session to multiple clients but with a different
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current window, like screen -x?
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One or more of the windows can be linked into multiple sessions manually with
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link-window, or a grouped session with all the windows can be created with
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new-session -t.
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* I don't see italics! Or italics and reverse are the wrong way round!
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GNU screen does not support italics and the "screen" terminal description uses
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the italics escape sequence incorrectly.
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As of tmux 2.1, if default-terminal is set to "screen" or matches "screen-*",
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tmux will behave like screen and italics will be disabled.
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To enable italics, make sure you are using the tmux terminal description:
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set -g default-terminal "tmux"
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* How do I see the default configuration?
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Show the default session options by starting a new tmux server with no
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configuration file:
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$ tmux -Lfoo -f/dev/null start\; show -g
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Or the default window options:
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$ tmux -Lfoo -f/dev/null start\; show -gw
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* How do I copy a selection from tmux to the system's clipboard?
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When running in xterm(1), tmux can automatically send copied text to the
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clipboard. This is controlled by the set-clipboard option and also needs this X
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resource to be set:
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XTerm*disallowedWindowOps: 20,21,SetXprop
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For rxvt-unicode (urxvt), there is an unofficial Perl extension here:
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http://anti.teamidiot.de/static/nei/*/Code/urxvt/
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Otherwise a key binding for copy mode using xclip (or xsel) works:
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bind -temacs-copy C-y copy-pipe "xclip -i >/dev/null"
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Or for inside and outside copy mode with the prefix key:
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bind C-y run -b "tmux save-buffer - | xclip -i"
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On OS X, look at the pbcopy(1) and pbpaste(1) commands.
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* Why do I see dots around a session when I attach to it?
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tmux limits the size of the window to the smallest attached session. If
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it didn't do this then it would be impossible to see the entire window.
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The dots mark the size of the window tmux can display.
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To avoid this, detach all other clients when attaching:
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$ tmux attach -d
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Or from inside tmux by detaching individual clients with C-b D or all
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using:
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C-b : attach -d
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