Muxi

Create dynamic shortcuts for your tmux sessions!

Install

sh cargo install muxi

Configuration

In your tmux configuration: tmux if "type muxi" { run -b "muxi init" }

Then provide a settings.toml in one of the following locations: - $MUXI_CONFIG_PATH - $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/muxi/ - ~/.config/muxi/

Or run muxi config edit

```toml

Muxi's table binding, <prefix>g

muxi_prefix = "g"

Optional: Use tmux to define muxi's table (default: true)

tmux_prefix = true

Optional: Uppercase letters will set the current session (default: false)

uppercase_overrides = false

Optional bindings to be created on tmux's muxi table (Examples shown)

[bindings]

ge => edit your sessions file

e = { popup = { title = " sessions " }, command = "muxi sessions edit" }

gc => edit config

c = { popup = { title = " config " }, command = "muxi config edit" }

gs => session switcher

c = { popup = { title = " muxi " }, command = "muxi sessions switch --interactive" }

tmux run-shell "tmux switch-client -l"

M-Space = { command = "tmux switch-client -l" }

[bindings.g] command = "tmux send htop Enter" # Make tmux do the hard work for you!

[bindings.l]

popup = {

title = "optional title",

width = "60%", (default: 75%)

height = "60%", (default: 75%)

}

popup = { width = "75%", height = "60%" } command = "muxi sessions | less" ```

Sessions

Running muxi sessions edit will open your sessions.toml file, which should look something like the following:

```toml

= { name = , path = }

d = { name = "dotfiles", path = "~/.dotfiles" } m = { name = "muxi", path = "~/Sites/rust/muxi/" } n = { name = "notes", path = "~/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~CloudDocs/notes" } ```

This is the file that muxi will use to generate your session bindings and keep state