# Reset Target tslime Pane The combination of [`tslime`](https://github.com/jgdavey/tslime.vim) and [`turbux`](https://github.com/jgdavey/vim-turbux) makes running tests from Vim in a tmux session as easy as a single key binding. One problem that can arise from time to time is having `tslime` focused on an undesired tmux window/pane combination. There is no binding to tell `tslime` that you'd like to re-select the target window and pane. I've often resorted to closing out of Vim in order to reset the prompt. There is a better way and it doesn't require you to wipe out your Vim session. Just `unlet` the global Vim variable for the `tslime` plugin like so: ``` :unlet g:tslime ``` The next time you invoke `turbux` it will see that `g:tslime` isn't set and will prompt you for a new window and pane combination. h/t Josh Davey