tmuxp load#

usage: tmuxp load [-h] [-L socket_name] [-S socket_path] [-f tmux_config_file] [-s new_session_name]
                  [--yes] [-d] [-a] [-2 | -8] [--log-file file_path]
                  workspace-file [workspace-file ...]

Positional Arguments#

workspace-file

filepath to session or filename of session in tmuxp workspace directory

Named Arguments#

-L

passthru to tmux(1) -L

-S

passthru to tmux(1) -S

-f

passthru to tmux(1) -f

-s

start new session with new session name

--yes, -y

always answer yes

Default: False

-d

load the session without attaching it

Default: False

-a, --append

load workspace, appending windows to the current session

Default: False

-2

force tmux to assume the terminal supports 256 colours.

-8

like -2, but indicates that the terminal supports 88 colours.

--log-file

file to log errors/output to

Usage#

You can load your tmuxp file and attach the vim session via a few shorthands:

  1. The directory with a .tmuxp.{yaml,yml,json} file in it

  2. The name of the project file in your $HOME/.tmuxp folder

  3. The direct path of the tmuxp file you want to load

Path to folder with .tmuxp.yaml, .tmuxp.yml, .tmuxp.json:

Projects with a file named .tmuxp.yaml or .tmuxp.json can be loaded:

// current directory
$ tmuxp load .
$ tmuxp load ../
$ tmuxp load path/to/folder/
$ tmuxp load /path/to/folder/

Name of the config, assume $HOME/.tmuxp/myconfig.yaml:

$ tmuxp load myconfig

Direct path to json/yaml file:

$ tmuxp load ./myfile.yaml
$ tmuxp load /abs/path/to/myfile.yaml
$ tmuxp load ~/myfile.yaml

Absolute and relative directory paths are supported.

$ tmuxp load [filename]

Inside sessions#

If you try to load a workspace file from within a tmux session, it will ask you if you want to load and attach to the new session, or just load detached. You can also load a workspace file and append the windows to the current active session.

Already inside TMUX, switch to session? yes/no
Or (a)ppend windows in the current active session?
[y/n/a]:

Options#

All of these options can be preselected to skip the prompt:

  • Attach / open client after load:

    $ tmuxp load -y config
    
  • Detached / open in background:

    $ tmuxp load -d config
    
  • Append windows to existing session

    $ tmuxp load -a config
    

Loading multiple sessions#

Multiple sessions can be loaded at once. The first ones will be created without being attached. The last one will be attached if there is no -d flag on the command line.

$ tmuxp load [filename1] [filename2] ...

Custom session name#

A session name can be provided at the terminal. If multiple sessions are created, the last session is named from the terminal.

$ tmuxp load -s [new_session_name] [filename1] ...

Logging#

The output of the load command can be logged to a file for debugging purposes. the log level can be controlled with the global --log-level option (defaults to INFO).

$ tmuxp load [filename] --log-file [log_filename]
$ tmuxp --log-level [LEVEL] load [filename] --log-file [log_filename]