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Add Enabling Vi Mode as a tmux til.
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- [Adjusting Window Pane Size](tmux/adjusting-window-pane-size.md)
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- [Create A Named tmux Session](tmux/create-a-named-tmux-session.md)
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- [Cycle Through Layouts](tmux/cycle-through-layouts.md)
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- [Enabling Vi Mode](tmux/enabling-vi-mode.md)
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- [Jumping Between Sessions](tmux/jumping-between-sessions.md)
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- [List All Key Bindings](tmux/list-all-key-bindings.md)
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- [Organizing Windows](tmux/organizing-windows.md)
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# Enabling Vi Mode
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If you'd like some vim-like bindings in tmux, you can turn on vi mode. To do
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so, add the following line to your `.tmux.conf` file:
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```
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setw -g mode-keys vi
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```
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With this added and tmux re-sourced, you'll now have a variety of vi-like
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bindings. For instance, when in tmux's copy mode, you can now use `v` to
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begin making a visual selection and `y` to yank that selection into tmux's
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copy buffer.
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