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Set tmux pane title to short hostname on ssh connections for Fish
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# Copy that into your ~/.config/fish/config.fish | |
function ssh | |
set ps_res (ps -p (ps -p %self -o ppid= | xargs) -o comm=) | |
if [ "$ps_res" = "tmux" ] | |
tmux rename-window (echo $argv | cut -d . -f 1) | |
command ssh "$argv" | |
tmux set-window-option automatic-rename "on" 1>/dev/null | |
else | |
command ssh "$argv" | |
end | |
end |
@nippyin This code is not dependent on the terminal; it's for tmux (which you run inside the terminal), using the fish shell. If you're using tmux and fish inside kitty, you can use the code above.
If you don't use tmux, you can use kitty @ set-window-title
and kitty @ set-tab-title
to configure the kitty window. You'll have to add allow_remote_control
to your kitty.conf
file first.
If you use tmux but bash or other shell, adapt the function to your shell, or look online (people have made a number of versions).
Thanks it works.
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On modern tmux line 8 seems to be rather: