If you go into tree mode and press O to change the sort order, one of the
orders is by time which will show sessions and windows in order of activity
time.

tmux does maintain a stack of the last windows for each session and there
is no reason it couldn't sort each session's windows using it but currently
it is not possible.

There is no way to set bookmarks but it doesn't seem terribly useful to me
- that's what window and session names are for.


On Thu, 3 Sep 2020 at 09:37, Roberto <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have maybe 100 panes in 10+ sessions kept running thanks to tmux. These
> are mostly to collect a separate bash history for different repetitive, but
> not completely predictable, tasks.
>
> Navigating this many sessions and panes is a bit of a pain, but I think
> there are possible helping features in tmux.
>
> I could exploit a "history" and a "bookmarks" panel, pretty much similar
> to those you have in web browsers. Is there anything like that in tmux as
> of now?
>
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