# tmuxifier Tmuxify your Tmux. Create, edit and load complex Tmux session, window and pane configurations with ease. Tmuxifier is inspired by the excellent [tmuxinator][] Project. While tmuxinator is childishly easy to configure with it's YAML project files, it's also restricting me from the kind of powerful control I want over Tmux. [tmuxinator]: https://github.com/aziz/tmuxinator To solve this problem, I opted for shell scripts with pretty helper functions instead of the cleaner but more limiting YAML config files. This allows you to create pre-defined session and window layouts with panes spit exactly as you like. You will need to be very familiar with a few of Tmux's commands however. ## Example Given with have a window layout file called `example.window.sh` which looks like: ```bash window_name "Example Window" window_root "~/Desktop" tmux new-window -t "$session" -n "$window" tmux split-window -t "$session:$window.0" -v -p 20 "watch -t date" tmux split-window -t "$session:$window.1" -h -p 60 tmux select-pane -t "$session:$window.0" ``` You can then load that window layout into a new window in the current tmux session using: ```bash tmuxifier window example ``` Which will yield a window looking like this: