Terminal multiplexer

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tmux is a terminal multiplexer: it enables a number of terminals (or windows),
each running a separate program, to be created, accessed, and controlled from a
single screen. tmux may be detached from a screen and continue running in the
background, then later reattached. tmux is intended to be a modern,
BSD-licensed alternative to programs such as GNU screen.

tmux uses a client-server model. The server holds multiple sessions and each
window is a independent entity which may be freely linked to multiple sessions,
moved between sessions and otherwise manipulated. Each session may be attached
to (display and accept keyboard input from) multiple clients.

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tmux-2.2.tar.gz 0000591759 578 KB
tmux-socket-path.patch 0000000454 454 Bytes
tmux.changes 0000028084 27.4 KB
tmux.spec 0000002921 2.85 KB
Revision 5 (latest revision is 7)
Ludwig Nussel's avatar Ludwig Nussel (lnussel_factory) accepted request 391459 from Ondřej Súkup's avatar Ondřej Súkup (mimi_vx) (revision 5)
- Add correct systemd requires (boo#976922)

- Update to 2.2
 + Incompatible changes:
   * The format strings which referenced time have been removed.  Instead:
     #{t:window_activity} can be used.
   * Support for TMPDIR has been removed.  Use TMUX_TMPDIR instead.
   * UTF8 detection how happens automatically if the client supports it, hence
     the mouse-utf8, utf8 options has been removed.
   * The mouse_utf8_flag format string has been removed.
   * The -I option to show-messages has been removed.  See #{t:start_time}
     format option instead.
  + Other changes:
    * Panes are unzoomed with selectp -LRUD
    * New formats added:
      #{scroll_position}
      #{socket_path}
      #{=10:...} -- limit to N characters (from the start)
      #{=-10:...} -- limit to N characters (from the end)
      #{t:...} -- used to format time-based formats
      #{b:...} -- used to ascertain basename from string
      #{d:...} -- used to ascertain dirname from string
     #{s:...} -- used to perform substitutions on a string
    * Job output is run via the format system, so formats work again
    * If display-time is set to 0, then the indicators wait for a key to be
      pressed.
    * list-keys and list-commands can be run without starting the tmux server.
    * kill-session learns -C to clear all alerts in all windows of the session.
    * Support for hooks (internal for now), but hooks for the following have been
      implemented:
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