2015-10-08 16:44:32 +00:00
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# Automatic Tmux start
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Tmux is automatically started after the computer/server is turned on.
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### OS X
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To enable this feature:
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- put `set -g @continuum-boot 'on'` in `tmux.conf`
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- reload tmux config with this shell command: `$ tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf`
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Next time the computer is started:
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- `Terminal.app` window will open and resize to maximum size
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- `tmux` command will be executed in the terminal window
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- if "auto restore" feature is enabled, tmux will start restoring previous env
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Config options:
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- `set -g @continuum-boot-options 'fullscreen'` - terminal window
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will go fullscreen
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- `set -g @continuum-boot-options 'iterm'` - start `iTerm` instead
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of `Terminal.app`
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- `set -g @continuum-boot-options 'iterm,fullscreen'` - start `iTerm`
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in fullscreen
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### Linux
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Help with this would be greatly appreciated. Please get in touch.
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2015-11-28 18:36:02 +00:00
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#### Systemd
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##### this will only start the tmux server, it will *not* start any terminal emulator
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To enable automatic start with systemd:
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- Put `set -g @continuum-boot 'on'` in tmux.conf
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- reload tmux config with this shell command: `$ tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf`
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- see [systemd](./systemd_details.md) for more details about how this is implemented
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