==== Awesome tmux and iTerm2 Intergration ==== 24 Apr 2016 Don’t you just love tmux? With tmux your command line session could be always there even your terminal crashes or you accidentally closed the tab. But a few things bug me a little: - Scrolling history with mouse is painful. - Awkward keystrokes, switching window with ''{prefix}+num''? I feel lazy (my prefix is ''C-q'' btw) - Copy-mode anyone? Press ''{prefix} + ['' to enter copy mode, start selection, finish by ''{Enter}'', however you can get away with holding ''⌥'' while selecting with mouse. Basically, I want tmux be "more native", good news it’s possible when you use iTerm2: Once the option is selected, you start your tmux session with command ''tmux -CC'' (or ''tmux -CC attach'' when you have tmux session already), it turns tmux windows into iTerm tabs, and even better, tmux panes become native iTerm panes, no more tmux mouse-select-pane hacks! Scrolling back? Searching history? All fixed :) Another useful tip: use [[https://github.com/tmuxinator/tmuxinator|tmuxinator]], it really streamlines my tmux workflow.