11/18/2023 0 Comments Close tmux session![]() If you move a window to an already created window you will get an error saying "Target window is not empty" and moving to uncreated session will give error "can't find session n". Note: n2 has to be an available session with a not yet created window. ![]() So first session in first window will be 0:1, and second session in first window will be 1:1. ![]() The n1 & n2 numbers are ordered/formatted as sessionNumb:windowNumb. n1 = number of the window you want to move and n2 is number of the window you are moving to). Using tmux move-window -s n1 -t n2 ( -s = source window, -t = target window where the source window will attach to. If you are running inside another tmux session you'll get an error trying to connect to another session so the simplest way to see what's running there is to use the tmux list-windows -a command then move whatever pane/window you have the task running in. If you are not currently running a tmux session (or not currently in tmux session) you attach by running tmux attach -t n (where -t stands for target session and n for that session number). To actually see what is running in those sessions you have to attach to the particular session, to do this you have two options (from experience). Tmux list-sessions to see what sessions are currently running on tmux. ![]() I want to see what is going on in one session I created.Īs far as I know, you can view your tmux sessions list by using ![]()
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