![]() While : do echo 'This will never end, except if you hit CTRL+C' sleep 1 done ![]() In that case, you would only have one session, with the sweet name “0”. You can list every session currently running by typing tmux list-sessions. A new session will be created and attached to a client, your terminal. To understand the concept, let’s try to create a tmux session. If you already know GNU screen (another terminal multiplexer), tmux is similar but more powerful, and easier to config. That’s why it’s called a terminal multiplexer. With tmux, you can create multiple sessions which are totally independent from your terminal.
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