Hi,
thanks to the help in here, and on irc, I was able to write this simple
script:
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#!/bin/bash
if tmux has -t test >/dev/null 2>&1
then
exec tmux attach -t test
fi
tmux new-session -s test "exec tail -f /var/log/syslog/$( date '+%Y-%m-%d'
)/system/kern.log" \; detach
tmux split "exec tail -f /var/log/syslog/$( date '+%Y-%m-%d'
)/system/authpriv.log"
tmux split 'exec mc'
tmux resize-pane -U -t 0 100
tmux resize-pane -U -t 1 100
tmux resize-pane -D -t 0 8
tmux resize-pane -D -t 1 8
tmux attach
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The idea is that when it's being run, it checks if there is session "test", and
it yes - attaches to it.
if no - creates new session named test, splits window into 3 panes, set the 2
top panes to be 10 lines in height, and makes then all run what is needed.
above script works for me, but I'm wondering if it could be done any
better/simpler/easier.
Best regards,
depesz
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