Tmux 2: Productive Mouse-free: Development
: Instead of multiple floating windows, Hogan teaches you to split your screen into panes (side-by-side or stacked). This allows you to have your code editor, test runner, and server logs all visible at once, navigated entirely via keyboard shortcuts.
Mastering the Home Row: A Guide to "tmux 2: Productive Mouse-Free Development" tmux 2: Productive Mouse-Free Development
Hogan’s guide focuses on transforming the terminal into a personalized IDE through several key pillars: : Instead of multiple floating windows, Hogan teaches
: By default, tmux uses Ctrl-b as its "leader" key. The book suggests remapping this—often to Ctrl-a —to make it more ergonomic and closer to the home row. : Instead of multiple floating windows