What’s Next?

We’ve built up a pretty solid configuration file throughout this chapter. Look at Appendix 1, Our Configuration to see the whole .tmux.conf file.

You can define additional options in your .tmux.conf file. For example, in Chapter 3, Scripting Customized tmux Environments, you’ll set up a custom default work environment using project-specific configuration files.

In addition, you can configure a default configuration for your system in /etc/tmux.conf. This is great for situations where you’ve set up a shared server so members of your team can collaborate, or if you just want to ensure that every user on the system has some sensible defaults.

Now that you have a configuration defined, let’s look at creating your own custom ...

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