tmux-menu rewrite

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#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
#=============================================================================== #===============================================================================
# #
# FILE: tmux-menu.sh # CREATED : 2026-02-21
# UPDATED :
# USAGE :
# DESC : Hack tmux session launcher. Reads a YAML file to create a tmux # session with multiple windows and commands.
# NOTES :
# AUTHOR : chawley
# #
# USAGE: ./tmux-menu.sh <session-name>
#
# DESCRIPTION: A hack script I wrote to help me manage pre-defined
# tmux-sessions
#
# OPTIONS:
# REQUIREMENTS: tmux
# NOTES: the cool down arrows in line 43? <ctrl-k> -v (see: digraphs)
# AUTHOR: C Hawley
# ORGANIZATION:
# CREATED: 2015-09
# REVISION: Mon 16 Oct 2017 05:28:00 PM EDT
#=============================================================================== #===============================================================================
# Path to the YAML configuration file
TMUX_CONFIG_FILE="${HOME}/.config/tmux-menu/sessions.yaml"
# Check for yq (YAML processor)
if ! command -v yq &> /dev/null; then
echo "Error: 'yq' command not found."
echo "Please install yq (https://github.com/mikefarah/yq) to use this script."
echo "Example: 'sudo snap install yq' or 'brew install yq'"
exit 1
fi
# check for command line argument # check for command line argument
# Tips from: # Tips from:
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7832080/test-if-a-variable-is-set-in-bash-when-using-set-o-nounset # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7832080/test-if-a-variable-is-set-in-bash-when-using-set-o-nounset
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exit 1 exit 1
fi fi
tcheck=$(tmux list-sessions | grep -c "${session}") # check if session is active
# if session is active, switch to it. If not active but part of the list below, # if session is active, switch to it.
# create it. Finally, if no session or undefined session is passed, give an if tmux has-session -t "${session}" 2>/dev/null; then
# error message and list the active sessions echo "Session '${session}' already active. Attaching..."
tmux attach-session -t "${session}"
exit 0
fi
# sample session definition # Check if the config file exists
# if [ ! -f "${TMUX_CONFIG_FILE}" ]; then
# case $session in echo "Error: tmux session configuration file not found at '${TMUX_CONFIG_FILE}'."
# analytics) # <- session name echo "Please create it with your session definitions."
# if [[ $tcheck == 0 ]]; then # <- check if it's already running exit 1
# tmux new-session -d -s analytics # <- if not, create it fi
# tmux rename-window 'localhost' # <- rename the first window (local)
# # ↓↓ define additional windows ↓↓
# tmux new-window -t:1 -n 'lasis01' 'exec ssh lasis01'
# tmux new-window -t:2 -n 'lasis01dev' 'exec ssh lasis01dev'
# tmux new-window -t:3 -n 'ldssbox01' 'exec ssh ldssbox01'
# tmux new-window -t:4 -n 'lpdprod01' 'exec ssh lpdprod01'
# tmux new-window -t:5 -n 'ldatalake01' 'exec ssh ldatalake01'
# tmux new-window -t:6 -n 'lsandbox' 'exec ssh lsandbox'
# fi
# tmux attach-session -t analytics # <- if window active, switch to it
# ;;
# Check if the requested session exists in the YAML file
case $session in if ! yq e ".sessions.${session}" "${TMUX_CONFIG_FILE}" &> /dev/null; then
mine)
if [[ $tcheck == 0 ]]; then
tmux new-session -d -s mine
tmux rename-window 'local(aristotle)'
tmux new-window -t 1 -n 'root@vps' 'exec ssh root@vps.example.org'
tmux new-window -t:2 -n 'chawley@phaedrus' 'exec ssh chawley@phaedrus'
tmux new-window -t:3 -n 'chawley@homer' 'exec ssh chawley@homer.simpsons.net'
fi
tmux attach-session -t mine
;;
# add more sessions here inside a case stanza. Start with a session name and end with ';;'
*)
echo "### ERROR No Such Session ###" echo "### ERROR No Such Session ###"
echo "Usage: tm <session_name>" echo "Usage: $(basename "$0") <session_name>"
echo "Active Sessions:" echo "Available Sessions from '${TMUX_CONFIG_FILE}':"
echo "----------------" echo "---------------------------------------"
tmux list-sessions yq e '.sessions | keys | .[]' "${TMUX_CONFIG_FILE}" 2>/dev/null || echo "No sessions defined."
;; echo ""
esac echo "Active tmux Sessions:"
echo "---------------------"
tmux list-sessions 2>/dev/null || echo "No active sessions."
exit 1
fi
echo "Creating new session '${session}' from '${TMUX_CONFIG_FILE}'..."
# Get the number of windows for the session
num_windows=$(yq e ".sessions.${session}.windows | length" "${TMUX_CONFIG_FILE}")
if [[ "${num_windows}" -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "Error: Session '${session}' has no windows defined in '${TMUX_CONFIG_FILE}'."
exit 1
fi
# Create the first window (which also creates the session)
first_window_name=$(yq e ".sessions.${session}.windows[0].name" "${TMUX_CONFIG_FILE}")
first_window_command=$(yq e ".sessions.${session}.windows[0].command // \"\"" "${TMUX_CONFIG_FILE}")
if [[ -z "${first_window_command}" ]]; then
tmux new-session -d -s "${session}" -n "${first_window_name}"
else
tmux new-session -d -s "${session}" -n "${first_window_name}" "${first_window_command}"
fi
# Create subsequent windows
for ((i=1; i<num_windows; i++)); do
window_name=$(yq e ".sessions.${session}.windows[${i}].name" "${TMUX_CONFIG_FILE}")
window_command=$(yq e ".sessions.${session}.windows[${i}].command // \"\"" "${TMUX_CONFIG_FILE}")
if [[ -z "${window_command}" ]]; then
tmux new-window -t "${session}:${i}" -n "${window_name}"
else
tmux new-window -t "${session}:${i}" -n "${window_name}" "${window_command}"
fi
done
# Attach to the newly created session
tmux attach-session -t "${session}"

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tmux-sessions.yaml Normal file
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---
# tmux session definitions for tmux-menu.sh
# Place this file at ~/.config/tmux-menu/sessions.yaml
sessions:
mine:
windows:
- name: "local(aristotle)"
command: "" # Default to shell
- name: "root@vps"
command: "exec ssh root@vps.example.org"
- name: "chawley@phaedrus"
command: "exec ssh chawley@phaedrus"
- name: "chawley@homer"
command: "exec ssh chawley@homer.simpsons.net"
# Add more sessions here
# example_session:
# windows:
# - name: "local_shell"
# command: ""
# - name: "remote_server"
# command: "ssh user@remote"