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tmuxinator config for eesectors project
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# ~/.tmuxinator/eesectors.yml | |
name: eesectors | |
root: ~/Remote_documents/eesectors/ | |
# Optional tmux socket | |
# socket_name: foo | |
# Runs before everything. Use it to start daemons etc. | |
# pre: sudo /etc/rc.d/mysqld start | |
# Runs in each window and pane before window/pane specific commands. Useful for setting up interpreter versions. | |
# pre_window: rbenv shell 2.0.0-p247 | |
# Pass command line options to tmux. Useful for specifying a different tmux.conf. | |
# tmux_options: -f ~/.tmux.mac.conf | |
# Change the command to call tmux. This can be used by derivatives/wrappers like byobu. | |
# tmux_command: byobu | |
# Specifies (by name or index) which window will be selected on project startup. If not set, the first window is used. | |
# startup_window: editor | |
# Specitifes (by index) which pane of the specified window will be selected on project startup. If not set, the first pane is used. | |
# startup_pane: 1 | |
# Controls whether the tmux session should be attached to automatically. Defaults to true. | |
# attach: false | |
# Runs after everything. Use it to attach to tmux with custom options etc. | |
# post: tmux -CC attach -t eesectors | |
windows: | |
- editor: | |
layout: main-vertical | |
# Synchronize all panes of this window, can be enabled before or after the pane commands run. | |
# 'before' represents legacy functionality and will be deprecated in a future release, in favour of 'after' | |
# synchronize: after | |
panes: | |
- vim | |
- watch git status | |
- watch git log --oneline -n 5 | |
- server: watch R CMD CHECK . |
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