On 2013–06–04 Adrian Luff wrote:

> To name the session you can do the following…
> > tmux new-session -s foo -d
> > tmux new-window -t foo -n "Editor"
> > tmux send-keys -t foo vim C-m
> > tmux new-window -t foo -n "Top" monitor htop
> 
> Of course this leaves a default shell as the first window.

This is not really a solution, more a workaround. Sure, it renames
the window, but it leaves a spurious shell behind. I wonder if
there's a proper way to rename a window.

Thanks for the answer anyway.

Marco

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