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Getting Started with tmux

By : Victor Quinn
Book Image

Getting Started with tmux

By: Victor Quinn

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Getting Started with tmux
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using tmux with the OS X Pasteboard


As the title implies, this first section is a Mac specific one. If you're on any other platform, skip it.

If you're used to the OS X Pasteboard and the command line, you may be familiar with the pbcopy and pbpaste tools. These are two small command line utility programs that ship with OS X that allow you to pipe command line content to the system-wide clipboard and vice versa.

A sample usage would be to run a command like the following:

$ cat Sonnet16.text | pbcopy

This command will print out the contents of the Sonnet16.text file and pipe them into the pbcopy program, which will then make the contents of that file easy to be pasted in OS X in any program with simply + v.

The problem is that if you try this trick within a tmux session, it won't work! This is because the OS X Pasteboard doesn't play nicely. A short way to explain it is that because tmux runs its server as a daemon (which is what allows you to detach then reattach with it still running),...