tmux 3: Productive Mouse-Free Development 3rd Ed (Pragmatic Programmers)
Monday, 28 July 2025

This book explains how to use tmux 3, a keyboard-driven terminal multiplexer that provides a mouse-free development environment. In this updated third edition for tmux 3, Brian P. Hogan shows how to customize, script, and make use of tmux’s abilities to craft a productive terminal environment that lets you keep your fingers on your keyboard’s home row. 

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This fully revised edition includes updated configuration commands, a revised method for pair programming, and hands-on examples of new features like custom popups and event hooks that let you add even more automation to your workflow.

Author: Brian P. Hogan
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: April 2025
Pages: 118
ISBN: 978-8888651315
Print: B0DXP2YSDQ
Audience: General
Level: Intermediate
Category: Tools

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