![]() ![]() If you tmux -CC attach, it opens up your previous window exactly as it was before. You can also split panes, resize windows and panes and many other things. Opening a new tab in fact opens a new tmux window. If this was a new session you’d have a new window pop up that is a tmux session. iTerm will start a new tmux session and your terminal will now look like this: ** tmux mode started ** One of the annoying things about terminal multiplexers is that scrolling to previous history isn’t as simple as a quick trackpad flick.īehold, the magic: # Start a new tmux session
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