Cheat sheets for tux and screen tools for Linux. Command line management has never been easier with these tools. Multitasking is the key to work productivity. Control your Linux or Mac like a Pro.
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Multitasking in Linux with screen and tmux - Cheat Sheet
1. $ screen [-S name]
New Ctrl + A + C
Prev Ctrl + A + P
Next Ctrl + A + N
Back Ctrl + A, Ctrl + A
Screen Shortcut
Ctrl + A + 0
Ctrl + A + N
...
List Ctrl + A, Shift + "
Name Screen Ctrl + A, Shift + A
Detach Session
Ctrl + A + D
Navigation
Switching
List Screens Sessions
Attach Recent Session
$ screen -R
$ screen -ls
Attach by ID
$ screen -r {ID}
Sessions
Command Mode
Ctrl + A, Shift + ", Ctrl + A, Ctrl + Shift + :
:sessonname
$ screen -r {name}
Kill Window
Ctrl + A + K
Kill All
Ctrl + A +
2. $ tmux
Help Ctrl + B + ?
New Window Ctrl + B + C
Rename Window Ctrl + B + ,
Next Window Ctrl + B + N
Previous Window Ctrl + B + P
Last Window Ctrl + B + L
Close Window
List All
Ctrl + B + &
Ctrl + B + W
Horizontal Split
Windows
Ctrl + B + "
Cycle Panes
Ctrl + B + O
Vertical Split
Ctrl + B + %
Go to Pane
Ctrl + B + arrow key
Go to Last
Ctrl + B + ;
Create
Back to previous
Ctrl + B, Ctrl + O
Resize
Ctrl + B, Ctrl + arrow key
Promote to Window
Ctrl + B + !
Clock
Ctrl + B + T
Close Pane
Ctrl + B + X
Panes
Navigate
Navigate
Create
Detach Session Ctrl + B + D
List Sessions $ tmux ls
Attach to $ tmux attach [-t {ID or name}]
Rename Ctrl + B +$
Sessions
List All Ctrl + B + S
Kill Session $ tmux kill-session -t {name}
Command Mode
Ctrl + B + :
set-option -g monitor-activity on
set-option -g allow-rename off
set -g status-bg cyan
set option -g prefix C-a
unbind C-b
~/.tmux.conf - config file