Hi Put it in .tmux.conf including the new-session, and start tmux with "tmux attach" or "tmux start". Or run a separate config file later with "tmux source myconfig".
On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 02:44:40PM +0000, Joseph Mayer wrote: > Hi, > > I have one single command for starting and (re)attaching to tmux, and > it's "tmux -u new -t main". It works as it should. > > On each fresh tmux start, tmux runs /etc/tmux.conf , and so I put some > general configuration in there like "set -g status-bg SOMECOLOR". > > I'd now like tmux to create five windows on startup, and each window > should be running a particular program e.g. "top" in one window, "ksh" > in another, and so on. > > How do I do this - is it possible to add as extra configuration in > "tmux.conf", or do I need to create a separate file ("mywindows.conf") > that I instruct tmux of via some other argument, or how? > > And what should the commands be. > > > Of course creating the windows and starting the processes should happen > only at the initial "tmux -u new -t main" run which starts the first > tmux OS process, not on subsequent "tmux -u new -t main" calls which > reattach to the already existing tmux or add a concurrent terminal to > access the already existing tmux. > > Thanks, > Joseph