# On tmux awesomeness ### Entered in vim on RPoJ via ssh ### 20190117 (in the following I use |PREFIX| as a stub for your prefix, typically CTRL+b, but a lot of people like me use CTRL+a) Multiple sessions are of course awesome. It is not something that a lot of users learn when starting out with tmux. So here is a quick run down: To create a new named session from within tmux use: ``` |PREFIX| :new -s NAME ``` To view a list of sessions and choose one use: ``` |PREFIX| s ``` From outside of tmux make a named session with: ``` tmux new -s NAME ``` or start detached with ``` tmux new -s NAME -d ``` I like to have the following sessions always running: * searx running foreground (I choose not to daemonize it) Note: not accessible outside of my network * gopher/tootstream/searx in lynx * a session for general shell usage Handy.