In theory it's possible to do this kind of thing (but not with command key 
because terminal doesn't give us that) and it would be nice to have better 
mouse support, but it needs someone who cares about mouse to write it and I am 
too busy so I wouldn't hold your breath :-).

-------- Original message --------
From: Timothee Cour <timothee.cour2+t...@gmail.com> 
Date: 20/02/2014  07:32  (GMT+00:00) 
To: tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net 
Subject: mouse mode: how to get mouse location on click/select 
 
on osx, iterm2 has a nifty feature (oddly named semantic history) that allows 
one to configure what happens when use command+clicks on a piece of text(eg: 
open file name) by allowing one to run arbitrary shell command with arguments 
such as string before click, string after click etc.

Is that possible in tmux + mouse mode (if not, feature request), and possibly 
in a cleaner way: ie, just report an index into the text buffer that 
corresponds to where the mouse was clicked. 

Additionally, same for mouse selections: report begin+end positions (same as is 
done in sublimetext)
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