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Old 5th September 2014
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Default Persisting tmux environment across system restarts

From http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=a...20140904174329

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Nagy Gábor writes in with a tip:
Tmux is great, except when you have to restart the computer. You lose all the running programs, working directories, pane layouts etc. There are helpful management tools out there, but they require initial configuration and continuous updates as your workflow evolves or you start new projects.
tmux-resurrect saves all the little details from your tmux environment so it can be completely restored after a system restart (or when you feel like it).
No configuration is required, you should feel like you never quit tmux. It even (optionally) restores vim sessions!
See the original article for the url to tmux-resurrect
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