conf2/zsh/.oh-my-zsh/plugins/tmux/README.md
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# tmux
This plugin provides aliases for [tmux](http://tmux.github.io/), the terminal multiplexer.
To use it add `tmux` to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```zsh
plugins=(... tmux)
```
The plugin also supports the following -
- determines if tmux is installed or not, if not, prompts user to install tmux
- determines if the terminal supports the 256 colors or not, sets the appropriate configuration variable
- sets the correct local config file to use
## Aliases
| Alias | Command | Description |
| ------ | -----------------------|---------------------------------------------------------- |
| `ta` | tmux attach -t | Attach new tmux session to already running named session |
| `tad` | tmux attach -d -t | Detach named tmux session |
| `ts` | tmux new-session -s | Create a new named tmux session |
| `tl` | tmux list-sessions | Displays a list of running tmux sessions |
| `tksv` | tmux kill-server | Terminate all running tmux sessions |
| `tkss` | tmux kill-session -t | Terminate named running tmux session |
| `tmux` | `_zsh_tmux_plugin_run` | Start a new tmux session |
## Configuration Variables
| Variable | Description |
|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `ZSH_TMUX_AUTOSTART` | Automatically starts tmux (default: `false`) |
| `ZSH_TMUX_AUTOSTART_ONCE` | Autostart only if tmux hasn't been started previously (default: `true`) |
| `ZSH_TMUX_AUTOCONNECT` | Automatically connect to a previous session if it exits (default: `true`) |
| `ZSH_TMUX_AUTOQUIT` | Automatically closes terminal once tmux exits (default: `ZSH_TMUX_AUTOSTART`) |
| `ZSH_TMUX_FIXTERM` | Sets `$TERM` to 256-color term or not based on current terminal support |
| `ZSH_TMUX_ITERM2` | Sets the `-CC` option for iTerm2 tmux integration (default: `false`) |
| `ZSH_TMUX_FIXTERM_WITHOUT_256COLOR` | `$TERM` to use for non 256-color terminals (default: `screen`) |
| `ZSH_TMUX_FIXTERM_WITH_256COLOR` | `$TERM` to use for 256-color terminals (default: `screen-256color` |