![]() ![]() nf with set -g prefix C-a # this just changes my prefix from ctrl-b to ctrl-aīind \ split-window -h # Split panes horizontalīind - split-window -v # Split panes vertically So it seems that my remapping of them in. [Update - I've found that the original tmux key combo's for this - actionKey " and actionKey plus % (no wonder I've remapped them!) do actually work on my mac, i.e. I thought I had found it for the native window pane splitting within iterm splitting with the settings below, changing Working Directory from Home directory to Reuse previous session's directory:īut it didn't work, I'm still getting my home directory in new panes for Iterm window panes. Note this is not about switching tmux panes, that works, and it's not about switching Iterm panes as in iterm - what's the key-combo to switch panes? and the advanced configuration didn't seem to take effect either:ĭoes anyone know the key combo or mapping I can use/make to get the 'tmux split and stay in directory' functionality on my mac. I can use the Iterm menu itself and/or the shortcut key combos it shows but these all seem to be are Iterm split windows not tmux and the one thing they don't do is set the same directory, they go to the my home directory ( ~). This is really handy for all my terminal work. ![]() With or without these mappings I can't figure out how to remap the key combo's on my mac that let me divide the terminal window and stay in whatever directory I'm currently in, for the new window. On my linux machines, for my terminal shell I have tmux keys mapped to allow me to split windows and then switch between new panes. ![]()
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