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Is it possible to run a command after resurrecting? #213

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TxHawks opened this issue Nov 14, 2017 · 3 comments
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Is it possible to run a command after resurrecting? #213

TxHawks opened this issue Nov 14, 2017 · 3 comments

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@TxHawks
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TxHawks commented Nov 14, 2017

Is there an option to automatically run a command after resurrecting a session? Something is a similar fashion to how set -g @resurrect-processes works, but run a command instead of restoring a process.

I have tmux automatically started on boot, and since there is no way to attach a stored session that isn't resurrected (there isn't, right?), it starts a new session, and then tmux-continuum automatically resurrects the stored session. I'd like to kill the automatically-started session once the stored session is resurrected.

@aliyilmazz
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@bruno-
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bruno- commented Apr 11, 2018

Hey,
this is currently not possible.

@ashb
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ashb commented Aug 17, 2018

#267 would probably help with this.

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