Tmux Terminal Multiplexer

KeyBind + Combination Key Action Description Ctrl+b % Split the current window vertically into two panes Ctrl+b :split-window Horizontally split window or current pane Ctrl+b o Switch to the next pane Ctrl+b c Open new window Ctrl+b l Move to previous window Ctrl+b n Move to next window Ctrl+b p Move to previous window Ctrl+b d Detach current client Ctrl+b x Kill the current pane Ctrl+b & Kill the current window Ctrl+b , Rename the current window Ctrl+b q Display pane numbers Ctrl+b ? List all keybindings Ctrl+b { Move the current pane to previous Ctrl+b } Move the current pane to next Ctrl+b :break-pane Detach pane into its own window Ctrl+b w List all windows Ctrl+b 0-9 To select window

KeyBind + Combination Key Action Description Ctrl+b :resize-pane Resize current pane down by default Ctrl+b :resize-pane -U Upward Resize current pane Ctrl+b :resize-pane -R Resize current pane to right Ctrl+b :resize-pane -L Resize current pane to left Ctrl+b :resize-pane 40 Resize current pane down by 40 cells Ctrl+b :resize-pane -L 40 Resize current pane left by 40 cells Ctrl+b :resize-pane -R 40 Resize current pane right by 40 cells Ctrl+b :resize-pane -U 40 Resize current pane upward by 40 cells Ctrl+b :resize-pane -t -L 40 Resize pane with id of 2 left by 40 cells Ctrl+b :resize-pane -t 2 40 Resize pane with id of 2 down by 40 cells

Screen Terminal Multiplexer

KeyBind + Combination Key Action Description Ctrl+a | (Vertical Bar) Split pane vertically Ctrl+a Shift+s Split pane horizontally Ctrl+a Shift+q Detach current pane Ctrl+a Tab To switch between panes Ctrl+a c To open pane session or New window Ctrl+a space Move to next terminal Ctrl+a backspace Move to previous terminal Ctrl+a " To choose between terminal windows Ctrl+a 0-9 To navigate between terminal windows Ctrl+a :remove Remove current pane Ctrl+a Shift+x Remove current pane Ctrl+a :only Remove all panes except one Ctrl+a \ To close all panes and exit screen Ctrl+a :resize 40 Resize pane by 40 cells Ctrl+a p Move to next process pane Ctrl+a n Move to previous process pane

Tmux is a terminal multiplexer, it enables a number of terminals (or windows) to be accessed and controlled from a single terminal. Tmux is intended to be a simple, modern, BSD-licensed alternative to programs such as GNU screen. Tmux may be detached from a screen and continue running in the background, then later reattached.When Tmux is started it creates a new session with a single window and displays it on screen. A status line at the bottom of the screen shows information on the current session and is used to enter interactive commands.A session is a single collection of pseudo terminals under the management of Tmux. Each session has one or more windows linked to it. A window occupies the entire screen and may be split into rectangular panes, each of which is a separate pseudo terminal. Any number of TMUX instances may connect to the same session, and any number of windows may be present in the same session. Once all sessions are killed, Tmux exits. Also checkout Tmux manual You can use keybind + key combination to perform actions for Tmux, follow these keys:Tmux also allows you to resize panes as you like, follow these commands:After installation open it by typingin Terminal.Screen is a full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal between several processes, typically interactive shells. Each virtual terminal provides the functions of the DEC VT100 terminal and, in addition, several control functions from the ANSI X3.64 (ISO 6429) and ISO 2022 standards (e.g., insert/delete line and support for multiple character sets). There is a scrollback history buffer for each virtual terminal and a copy-and-paste mechanism that allows the user to move text regions between windows. When screen is called, it creates a single window with a shell in it (or the specified command) and then gets out of your way so that you can use the program as you normally would. Then, at any time, you can create new (full-screen) windows with other programs in them (including more shells), kill the current window, view a list of the active windows, turn output logging on and off, copy text between windows, view the scrollback history, switch between windows, etc. All windows run their programs completely independent of each other. Programs continue to run when their window is currently not visible and even when the whole screen session is detached from the users terminal.GNU Screen can be thought of as a text version of graphical window managers, or as a way of putting virtual terminals into any login session. It is a wrapper that allows multiple text programs to run at the same time, and provides features that allow the user to use the programs within a single interface productively. This enables the following features: persistence, multiple windows, and session sharing. Checkout screen manual You can control screen multiplexer with following keys:After installation open it by typingin Terminal.That's it