- Crash course: https://robots.thoughtbot.com/a-tmux-crash-course
- The text triumvertate: http://www.drbunsen.org/the-text-triumvirate/ (zsh, vim, and tmux)
- Tmux cheatsheet: https://gist.github.com/andreyvit/2921703
- Tmux Vim plugin: https://github.com/zaiste/tmux.vim
This is more useful than iterm2 because:
- Configuration: tmux is capable of much more configuration through an intuitive syntax.
- Navigation: There are many more ways to navigate, and configure your windows, etc.
- Your personal config gets dropped into the help screen, which is super easy to access (https://www.dropbox.com/s/8qtxy3er4juv142/Screenshot%202015-09-29%2010.02.31.png?dl=0)
- This was compelling: http://askubuntu.com/a/220880 (run a process on a remote server, leave the session, and then check back in later)
- Um, copy mode! Turn your terminal into a Vim buffer to navigate and copy to the clipboard!?