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some benefits to using tmux,
One pro tip: on your local machine, set the tmux prefix to (instead of ), that way when you're using tmux on a remote server you can run tmux on the remote as well as on your local and the binds don't conflict.
baby steps though. don't rush into things. don't even worry about what i said... just learn to use
manand--help(and/or installtldr) keep building on the knowledge you have as you go; and don't be afraid to jump in when something interests you. good luck friend!By default ctrl-b ctrl b is how you access the remote tmux. It can be more comfortable to use a custom bind though.
ya but for me it was easier to mentally map
ctrl-b + keyfor remote,ctrl-n + keyfor local. also sometimes i'll use the prefix, then change my mind andescout, and with the whole double prefix thing it broke my brain. everyone is different though lol maybe that was a bad protip.