tmux is a terminal multiplexer: it enables a number of terminals to be created, accessed, and controlled from a single screen. tmux may be detached from a screen and continue running in the background, then later reattached.
This release runs on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Linux, OS X and Solaris.
tmux depends on libevent 2.x, available from this page.
It also depends on ncurses, available from this page.
To build tmux, a C compiler (for example gcc or clang), make, pkg-config and a suitable yacc (yacc or bison) are needed.
Some platforms provide binary packages for tmux, although these are sometimes out of date. Examples are listed on this page.
To build and install tmux from a release tarball, use:
./configure && make
sudo make install
tmux can use the utempter library to update utmp(5), if it is installed - run
configure with --enable-utempter
to enable this.
For more detailed instructions on building and installing tmux, see this page.
To get and build the latest from version control - note that this requires
autoconf
, automake
and pkg-config
:
git clone https://github.com/tmux/tmux.git
cd tmux
sh autogen.sh
./configure && make
Bug reports, feature suggestions and especially code contributions are most welcome. Please send by email to:
Or open a GitHub issue or pull request. Please read this document before opening an issue.
There is a list of suggestions for contributions. Please feel free to ask on the mailing list if you're thinking of working on something or need further information.
For documentation on using tmux, see the tmux.1 manpage. View it from the source tree with:
nroff -mdoc tmux.1|less
A small example configuration is in example_tmux.conf
.
And a bash(1) completion file at:
https://github.com/imomaliev/tmux-bash-completion
For debugging, run tmux with -v
or -vv
to generate server and client log
files in the current directory.
The tmux mailing list for general discussion and bug reports is:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tmux-users
Subscribe by sending an email to: