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Questions about the Terminal application or its terminal emulation should use this tag. Use **command-line** for questions about shells or command-line programs that do not specifically involve Terminal.

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How to remap tmux split pane keys?

I needed to reload (perhaps 'apply' is more appropriate) my configuration file. I had restarted my mac and thought this would have done it but I still needed to do: $ tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf …
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unknown option: mode-mouse with iterm, tmux

This looks like a change in tmux in 2.0 -> 2.1 I've replaced setw -g mode-mouse on set -g mouse-select-pane on set -g mouse-resize-pane on set -g mouse-select-window off with just set-option -g m …
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New mac - installed tmux but can't use mouse in for pane switching

Turned out I was using tmux with the basic mac terminal app. It mostly worked but a few things didn't. The mouse functionality is an example. … The answer was that I needed to download and use iterm2 as the actual terminal app to use tmux with. Once I did this my tmux mouse settings worked fine with it. …
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Completion for git commands

One option that might help is to use .git-completion.bash for bash git autocompletion. It lets you type git commands and then have autocomplete for the remote name (e.g. 'origin' or 'heroku') and the …
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git auto-complete for *branches* at the command line?

I got that from this url using the following command in the Terminal app: curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/git/git/master/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash -o ~/.git-completion.bash No need …
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