This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Waylon Walker
As we push the limits of tmux further and further you are bound to end up in a
situation where you are mashing down a hotkey and it's just not doing what you
want it to do, and you have no idea why.
show-messages
is a tmux command that can be used to show what tmux is
actually doing behind the scenes. This might highlight any hot key conflicts
you might have in your ~/.tmux.conf
.
man page for show-messages
In case you wnat more information about show-messages, here is the man page.
show-messages [-JT] [-t target-client]
(alias: showmsgs)
Show server messages or information. Messages are stored, up to a
maximum of the limit set by the message-limit server option. -J and -T
show debugging information about jobs and terminals.
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This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Waylon Walker

Waylon Walker | Sciencx (2021-08-17T15:21:07+00:00) a log of executed tmux commands. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2021/08/17/a-log-of-executed-tmux-commands/
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