P=$(tmux new -dnfoo -PF '#{pane_id}' 'sleep 10')
tmux display -pt$P '#{pane_pid}'




On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 12:38:49AM -0700, kal le wrote:
>    Hi
>    I hope you are doing great!A 
>    I'm trying to fetch the pid of a command that I execute within tmux.
>    So I'm in linux and starting a command like this
>    tmux new-window -n foo "sleep 10"
>    and now I want to fetch the pid of the "sleep 10" process.
>    The best solution I found (I can have multiple of the same process within
>    tmux) is to
>    tmux list-panes -a -F "#{window_name} #{pane_pid}"  | grep foo
>    Do you know a better way to do this?
>    Thanks and best wishes! /Karl
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