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%users%peveloper%.tmux.conf

Definition: The 'Users' section in a file usually defines permissions for user groups, with 'tmux' being an extension used for terminal mapping, much like the Linux utilities 'bash' and 'zsh'. It specifies where to place the 'tmux' application on your computer, typically at the same location as it's installed.


%Users%peveloper%.tmux.conf

%home%claudio%.tmux.conf

Definition: The command line tool used to manage a Tmux session. '%home%' refers to the directory where the user is logged in. 'Claudio%' refers to the username or name of the user who started the session. 'tmux.conf' holds configuration settings for the Tmux client, including window management options.


%home%claudio%.tmux.conf

%home%cproiett%.tmux.conf

Definition: The 'tmux.conf' file in Tmux can contain scripts that execute on terminal, for example: %homedir/home/username/.tmux/ . This command sets the path to the current directory as home directory and sets up a custom tmux session. Detailed definition of %homedir/home/username/.tmux/ is 'Home directory' in Tmux which acts like a folder within your application's main directory, usually called '~'. It can also refer to the location where you want your application to start running (your home directory) and the path where your tmux session lives.


%home%cproiett%.tmux.conf

%home%daniel%.tmux.conf

Definition: "%home%daniel%.tmux.conf" appears to be an unconventional command, likely meant for tweaking a configuration file used in a Unix-based text-based terminal (like Terminal/10) known as Tmux. The phrase "%home%daniel%.tmux.conf" typically suggests the user is using tmux with home directory set to Daniel's home directory in Unix-like systems. The command defines settings, such as: 'colors', 'term-width', 'cursor-preferences', and more (like the cursor color scheme and terminal width). It's quite unusual; it might be used by some Tmux users for customization or configuration tweaks. Understanding this text file details could involve troubleshooting issues with a specific Tmux setup. Always verify your understanding and permissions before proceeding with any configuration changes.


%home%daniel%.tmux.conf

.tmux.conf

Definition: '.tmux.conf' is a configuration file used for managing Tmux, a terminal emulator running on Unix-like operating systems. The file defines various settings such as terminal size, background color, foreground color, font and theme, cursor visibility, and more. The 'tmux.conf' definition typically starts with 'conf' followed by the file name (eg., '.tmux.conf').


.tmux.conf

.tmuxline.tmux.conf

Definition: '.tmuxline.tmux.conf' - Specifies configuration for a Terminal Mux, commonly used in Linux systems to manage terminal sessions and connections. Definition: This file specifies various options (such as width, height, background color, border width, etc.) for creating a terminal session with tmux. It is often used to set up multiple sessions within the same application or group of applications.


.tmuxline.tmux.conf

0.tmux.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

1.tmux.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application