# I always want to be in a Tmux session. Always. # # This creates a single always-running "login" session, and creates # new session as needed that are bound to "login"'s window group. # This lets me have a different terminals tabs/windows have the same tmux # windows but be looking at different ones individually # If we aren't in Tmux, set it up if [ -z "$TMUX" ]; then if which tmux 2>&1 >/dev/null; then if [ -z "$(tmux ls | grep 'login:')" ]; then tmux new-session -d -s login # Create a detached session called login tmux new-session -t login # Create a *new* session bound to the same windows else last_session="$(tmux list-windows -t login | tail -n1 | cut -d: -f1)" tmux new-session -t login \; new-window -a -t $last_session # Create a *new* session bound to "login" and create a new window fi fi # When Tmux exits, we exit exit fi