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# tmux-menu.sh
A hack tmux menu script to manage multiple tmux sessions
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After I discovered tmux I searched for a way to manage multiple groups of tmux sessions under one unified script.
Not finding anything (or maybe just not looking well enough) I decided to write my own.
It ain't pretty, but I've been using for over a year now and it's become an integral part of my workflow. Maybe
someone could benefit from it? Or help me extend it?
My setup works this way:
Imagine you have multiple SSH connections
* web-dev
* web-prod
* database-dev
* database-prod
... and you want to group them together in similar groups.
With this script you can name collections of sessions and switch between them easily with just a few keystrokes.
Let's see an example using the above connections:
case $session in
web)
if [[ $tcheck == 0 ]]; then
tmux new-session -d -s web
tmux rename-window 'local'
tmux new-window -t 1 -n 'root@web-dev' 'exec ssh root@web-dev.example.org'
tmux new-window -t:2 -n 'user@web-prod' 'exec ssh user@webprod.example.org'
fi
tmux attach-session -t web
;;
case $session in
database)
if [[ $tcheck == 0 ]]; then
tmux new-session -d -s database
tmux rename-window 'local'
tmux new-window -t 1 -n 'root@database-dev' 'exec ssh root@databasedev.example.org'
tmux new-window -t:2 -n 'user@database-prod' 'exec ssh user@wdatabase.example.org'
fi
tmux attach-session -t database
;;
Calling the script with a pre-determined session name (ex: `./tmux-menu.sh web` or `tmux-menu.sh database`) first
checks to see if there is already a session group with that name. If not, it creates a new group with the
commands you specify and names each connection in tmux.
If the session group *does* already exist, it simply switches you to that group.
If you alias `tmux-menu.sh` to something shorter (like `tm`), switching between active sessions is as
easy as `Ctrl-A + d` (to detach) and `tm web` (to attach or create the web group).
Killing session groups is as easy as `tmux-session kill -t web`.