In tmux command mode, the following creates new window and opens vim inside:
:new-window vim
When you quit vim, the window is also closed. Is there a way to make it stay?
In tmux command mode, the following creates new window and opens vim inside:
:new-window vim
When you quit vim, the window is also closed. Is there a way to make it stay?
tmux
has an option for this: remain-on-exit
:
tmux set remain-on-exit on
I realise this is a long dead question. But I'm a recent user of tmux and I had this same question. It turns out that you might want to do this:
tmux new-session bash -l
That gets you a bash window (login shell). Then, run whatever commands you want. When they're done, they return to a command prompt, like you expect. I think a lot of people are looking for an interactive 'screen'-like behaviour. This is an easy way to do that.
I use send-keys so that it "types" the command into the shell. Here's my get.all
script, which fires up many commands, some of which I may need to interact with after they're done (and the ones I don't, have exit
):
#!/bin/sh
tmux att -t get ||
tmux \
new -s get -n emacs \; \
send-keys 'get.emacs' C-m \; \
neww -n git \; \
send-keys 'get.git' C-m \; \
neww -n mini \; \
send-keys 'get.mini' C-m \; \
neww -n port \; \
send-keys 'get.port' C-m \; \
neww -n rakudo \; \
send-keys 'get.rakudo' C-m \; \
neww -n neil \; \
send-keys 'get.neil && get.neil2 && exit' C-m \; \
neww -n red \; \
send-keys 'get.red && exit' C-m \; \
neww -n cpan \; \
send-keys 'get.cpan && exit' C-m \; \
selectw -t emacs
Moving good comment of @Jo So to a separate answer.
This command drops to shell once the first ls -la
finishes:
tmux new-window "/bin/sh -c 'ls -la; exec bash'"