https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/439031/how-to-split-the-window-that-ran-the-tmux-split-window-command-instead-of-the
For example, if I run from window 0:
sleep 2;tmux split-window -h
and switch to another window 1 with `prefix-n` before the sleep is
over, the window split happens on the new window 1.
How to make the split always happen on window 0 when the command is
run from window 0, regardless of the current window?
I have found this possibility:
win="$(tmux display-message -p '#I')";sleep 2;tmux split-window -h -t "$win"
based on:
https://superuser.com/questions/385472/get-current-window-number-for-bash-prompt
but I don't like it forces me to run an extra command before `sleep 2`
(which is a real useful command that takes a long time to finish in my
use case), which is cumbersome.
Tested on tmux 2.5.
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