tmuxp shell#
usage: tmuxp shell [-h] [-S socket-path] [-L socket-name] [-c COMMAND]
[--best | --pdb | --code | --ptipython | --ptpython | --ipython | --bpython]
[--use-pythonrc] [--no-startup] [--use-vi-mode] [--no-vi-mode]
[session-name] [window-name]
Positional Arguments#
- session-name
- window-name
Named Arguments#
- -S
pass-through for tmux -S
- -L
pass-through for tmux -L
- -c
instead of opening shell, execute python code in libtmux and exit
- --best
use best shell available in site packages
Default: “best”
- --pdb
use plain pdb
- --code
use stdlib’s code.interact()
- --ptipython
use ptpython + ipython
- --ptpython
use ptpython
- --ipython
use ipython
- --bpython
use bpython
- --use-pythonrc
load PYTHONSTARTUP env var and ~/.pythonrc.py script in –code
Default: False
- --no-startup
load PYTHONSTARTUP env var and ~/.pythonrc.py script in –code
Default: False
- --use-vi-mode
use vi-mode in ptpython/ptipython
Default: False
- --no-vi-mode
use vi-mode in ptpython/ptipython
Default: False
Directly enter commands#
$ tmuxp shell -c 'python code'
Guide#
Launch into a python console with libtmux objects. Compare to django’s shell.
Automatically preloads current tmux server
,
session
, window
pane
. Pass additional arguments to select a
specific one of your choice:
(Pdb) server
<libtmux.server.Server object at 0x7f7dc8e69d10>
(Pdb) server.sessions
[Session($1 your_project)]
(Pdb) session
Session($1 your_project)
(Pdb) session.name
'your_project'
(Pdb) window
Window(@3 1:your_window, Session($1 your_project))
(Pdb) window.name
'your_window'
(Pdb) window.panes
[Pane(%6 Window(@3 1:your_window, Session($1 your_project)))
(Pdb) pane
Pane(%6 Window(@3 1:your_window, Session($1 your_project)))
Supports PEP 553’s PYTHONBREAKPOINT
and
compatible debuggers, for instance ipdb:
$ pip install --user ipdb
$ env PYTHONBREAKPOINT=ipdb.set_trace tmuxp shell
You can also pass in python code directly, similar to python -c
, do
this via tmuxp -c
:
$ tmuxp shell -c 'print(session.name); print(window.name)'
my_server
my_window
$ tmuxp shell my_server -c 'print(session.name); print(window.name)'
my_server
my_window
$ tmuxp shell my_server my_window -c 'print(session.name); print(window.name)'
my_server
my_window
$ tmuxp shell my_server my_window -c 'print(window.name.upper())'
MY_WINDOW
Assuming inside a tmux pane or one is attached on default server:
$ tmuxp shell -c 'print(pane.id); print(pane.window.name)'
%2
my_window
Shell detection#
tmuxp shell
detects the richest shell available in your site packages, you can also pick your shell via args:
--pdb
: Use plain oldbreakpoint()
(python 3.7+) orpdb.set_trace
--code
: Drop intocode.interact
, accepts--use-pythonrc
--bpython
: Drop into bpython--ipython
: Drop into ipython--ptpython
: Drop into ptpython, accepts--use-vi-mode
--ptipython
: Drop into ipython + ptpython, accepts--use-vi-mode