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Update doc for restoring programs
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Full (long) process name is now ignored and you'll see just `rails server` in
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Full (long) process name is now ignored and you'll see just `rails server` in
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the command line when the program is restored.
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the command line when the program is restored.
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> Now I understand the tilde and the arrow, but things still don't work for me
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Here's the general workflow for figuring this out:
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- Set up your whole tmux environment manually.<br/>
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In our example case, we'd type `rails server` in a pane where we want it to
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run.
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- Save tmux env (it will get saved to `~/.tmux/resurrect/last`).
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- Open `~/.tmux/resurrect/last` file and try to find full process string for
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your program.<br/>
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Unfortunately this is a little vague but it should be easy. A smart
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thing to do for our example is to search for string `rails` in the `last`
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file.
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- Now that you know the full and the desired process string use tilde `~` and
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arrow `->` in `.tmux.conf` to make things work.
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