tmux-resurrect

Persists tmux environment across system restarts.

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Tmux Resurrect

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Restore tmux environment after system restart.

Tmux is great, except when you have to restart the computer. You lose all the
running programs, working directories, pane layouts etc.
There are helpful management tools out there, but they require initial
configuration and continuous updates as your workflow evolves or you start new
projects.

tmux-resurrect saves all the little details from your tmux environment so it
can be completely restored after a system restart (or when you feel like it).
No configuration is required. You should feel like you never quit tmux.

It even (optionally)
restores vim and neovim sessions!

Automatic restoring and continuous saving of tmux env is also possible with
tmux-continuum plugin.

Screencast

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Key bindings

  • prefix + Ctrl-s - save
  • prefix + Ctrl-r - restore

About

This plugin goes to great lengths to save and restore all the details from your
tmux environment. Here's what's been taken care of:

  • all sessions, windows, panes and their order
  • current working directory for each pane
  • exact pane layouts within windows (even when zoomed)
  • active and alternative session
  • active and alternative window for each session
  • windows with focus
  • active pane for each window
  • "grouped sessions" (useful feature when using tmux with multiple monitors)
  • programs running within a pane! More details in the
    restoring programs doc.

Optional:

Requirements / dependencies: tmux 1.9 or higher, bash.

Tested and working on Linux, OSX and Cygwin.

tmux-resurrect is idempotent! It will not try to restore panes or windows that
already exist.
The single exception to this is when tmux is started with only 1 pane in order
to restore previous tmux env. Only in this case will this single pane be
overwritten.

Add plugin to the list of TPM plugins in .tmux.conf:

set -g @plugin 'tmux-plugins/tmux-resurrect'

Hit prefix + I to fetch the plugin and source it. You should now be able to
use the plugin.

Manual Installation

Clone the repo:

$ git clone https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-resurrect ~/clone/path

Add this line to the bottom of .tmux.conf:

run-shell ~/clone/path/resurrect.tmux

Reload TMUX environment with: $ tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf.
You should now be able to use the plugin.

Docs

Configuration

Optional features

Experimental features (also optional)

Other goodies

  • tmux-copycat - a plugin for
    regex searches in tmux and fast match selection
  • tmux-yank - enables copying
    highlighted text to system clipboard
  • tmux-open - a plugin for quickly
    opening highlighted file or a url
  • tmux-continuum - automatic
    restoring and continuous saving of tmux env

Reporting bugs and contributing

Both contributing and bug reports are welcome. Please check out
contributing guidelines.

Credits

Mislav Marohnić - the idea for the plugin came from his
tmux-session script.

License

MIT

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Created At2014-08-26 04:46:17
Pushed At2024-08-14 07:51:42
Last Commit At2023-03-06 18:20:22
Release Count21
Last Release Namev4.0.0 (Posted on 2022-04-10 14:40:51)
First Release Namev0.0.1 (Posted on 2014-08-26 19:22:14)
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