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Iterm duplicate tab shortcut
Iterm duplicate tab shortcut












I tried also to build the binary iTerm2 from the sources but issue remains. From the moment, you can see the command ( /bin/bash that I launch when I open a new tab:

ITERM DUPLICATE TAB SHORTCUT HOW TO

Update 1įrom what I have seen, it seems that I have to find a way to create a new session when I do the shortcut CMD+T to get another tab independent from the current one (from which I do CMD+T).īut unfortunately, I didn't find how to create a new session in iTerm2 (inside the iTerm2 - Preferences - profile, I could execute a script that creates this new session). I saw on different forums this issue sometimes occurs. I want to keep all the current path for all others tabs except for the new one which must be the same than the previous one from which I do a CMD+T. Result worse: if I edit with vim a file in one tab, if I do a cd ~/foo/ in another tab, then the tab associated to the edited file disappears is clearing this edition and shows the same windows than the tab where I did cd ~/foo/: very strange. Then, the issue is that once tab opened, all the other tabs are affected and change from their old path to the path of the new tab: I don't understand what happens and which option to use to prevent this behavior.Įvery tab is the same than the others: if I do a cd ~/foo/, then the other tabs will go into foodirectory. Indeed, I would like to be in the same path than the previous current tab.įor this, I did the classical procedure, i.e to go to iterm2 preferences and Profile and choose Reuse previous session's directory for new tab : I have an issue about the opening of a new tab from the current tab. I have switched from default terminal on MacOS Mojave to iterm2.












Iterm duplicate tab shortcut