Can I re-read my edited tmux.conf from within a tmux session?












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Trying to avoid having to close the tmux session just to change the key bindings.










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          I don't know where your config file is but the way Ctrl+YOUR_BIND_KEY and then : to bring up a command prompt, and typing:



          :source-file ~/.tmux.conf


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          https://sanctum.geek.nz/arabesque/reloading-tmux-config/






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            I don't know where your config file is but the way Ctrl+YOUR_BIND_KEY and then : to bring up a command prompt, and typing:



            :source-file ~/.tmux.conf


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            https://sanctum.geek.nz/arabesque/reloading-tmux-config/






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              I don't know where your config file is but the way Ctrl+YOUR_BIND_KEY and then : to bring up a command prompt, and typing:



              :source-file ~/.tmux.conf


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              https://sanctum.geek.nz/arabesque/reloading-tmux-config/






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                I don't know where your config file is but the way Ctrl+YOUR_BIND_KEY and then : to bring up a command prompt, and typing:



                :source-file ~/.tmux.conf


                Source:



                https://sanctum.geek.nz/arabesque/reloading-tmux-config/






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                I don't know where your config file is but the way Ctrl+YOUR_BIND_KEY and then : to bring up a command prompt, and typing:



                :source-file ~/.tmux.conf


                Source:



                https://sanctum.geek.nz/arabesque/reloading-tmux-config/







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