tmux start application ====================== https://youtu.be/c-a2Bnv_NJ0{.youtube-embed} Date: August 3, 2021 [https://youtu.be/c-a2Bnv_NJ0](https://youtu.be/c-a2Bnv_NJ0){.youtube-embed} Scripting tmux to open up specific applications can be intimidating your first time. It can be tricky to get it to start in the right directory. If you are trying to assign applictaions to a keybinding it can be easy to mess up and have weird things happen every time your `~/.tmux.conf` gets sourced. ## Open htop in an above split I used this one for a number of years to take a quick peek into my systems performance while a memory intensive task was running. ``` bash bind -n M-t split-window htop \; swap-pane -U ``` > 🗒️ note that the `swap-pane -U` will make the htop split active immediately ## Open htop in a popup With the new tmux popup windows I really like the flow of just peeking at htop in a popup and jumping back into what I was doing. It can have a more consistennt look, and not mess with the window layouts. ``` bash bind -n M-t popup -E -h 95% -w 95% -x 100% "htop" ``` ## Open an applicaiton in the current directory One thing that can be tricky is getting apps that need to be in a specific directory started in the directory that you want. Here are two examples I use to open `vifm` or `gitui`. ``` bash bind -n M-e split-window -c '#{pane_current_path}' vifm . .\; resize-pane -Z; bind C-k split-window -c '#{pane_current_path}' 'gitui'\; resize-pane -Z; ``` > 🗒️ note that `split-window` takes in a -c flag before the application you > want to run to specify the startup directory. ## Open a popup in a specific directory I've been converted over to using popups for these as well. I'll admit that the workflow of creating a new full screen window may have been better, but this can be a bit less jarring, espessially if you have anyone following along with what you are doing. ``` bash bind -n M-e display-popup -d '#{pane_current_path}' -E vifm bind C-k display-popup -d '#{pane_current_path}' -E 'gitui' ``` How I navigate tmux in 2021 [1] > for more information on how I navigate tmux, check out this full post Also check out the full YouTube [tmux-playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTRNG6WIHETB4reAxbWza3CZeP9KL6Bkr) to see all of the videos in this series. References: [1]: /tmux-nav-2021/