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Posted on June 8, 2013June 30, 2014 by sotech

Ubuntu: Killing a tmux pane

  Opened one too many panes in tmux? You can kill one by selecting it and doing the following:  
[prefix] x
  By default the prefix is ctrl+b – so in this case you would enter ctrl+b then x.   Pane killed!

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