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I have attempted to get the syntax of the send keys argument correct and tried a few variations I tried to piece together from the man page but I must simply be misunderstanding something.



I initialize tmux in the following manner and wish to manipulate it as seen below.



sudo -H -u username1 -g usergroup1 bash -c '/usr/bin/tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file new -d -s "sess-tv0-i" mycommand -arg1 -arg2'
sudo -H -u username1 -g usergroup1 bash -c '/usr/bin/tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file new -d -s "sess-tv1-i" mycommand -arg1 -arg2'
sudo -H -u username1 -g usergroup1 bash -c '/usr/bin/tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file new -d -s "sess-tv2-i" mycommand -arg1 -arg2'


I attempt to send keys to an individual session however my command below seems to send the command to all sessions which is undesired, i wish to send keys to only 1 session at a time.



tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file send-keys C-c -t sess-tv0-i
I have also tried the following below with failure.

tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file target-session -t sess-tv0-i send-keys C-c
unknown command: target-session

tmux target-session -t sess-tv0-i send-keys C-c
error connecting to /tmp/tmux-0/default (No such file or directory)

tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file -t sess-tv0-i send-keys C-c
tmux: unknown option -- t
usage: tmux [-2CluvV] [-c shell-command] [-f file] [-L socket-name]
[-S socket-path] [command [flags]]


Thanks for any advice or for pointing me in the right direction.









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    I have attempted to get the syntax of the send keys argument correct and tried a few variations I tried to piece together from the man page but I must simply be misunderstanding something.



    I initialize tmux in the following manner and wish to manipulate it as seen below.



    sudo -H -u username1 -g usergroup1 bash -c '/usr/bin/tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file new -d -s "sess-tv0-i" mycommand -arg1 -arg2'
    sudo -H -u username1 -g usergroup1 bash -c '/usr/bin/tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file new -d -s "sess-tv1-i" mycommand -arg1 -arg2'
    sudo -H -u username1 -g usergroup1 bash -c '/usr/bin/tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file new -d -s "sess-tv2-i" mycommand -arg1 -arg2'


    I attempt to send keys to an individual session however my command below seems to send the command to all sessions which is undesired, i wish to send keys to only 1 session at a time.



    tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file send-keys C-c -t sess-tv0-i
    I have also tried the following below with failure.

    tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file target-session -t sess-tv0-i send-keys C-c
    unknown command: target-session

    tmux target-session -t sess-tv0-i send-keys C-c
    error connecting to /tmp/tmux-0/default (No such file or directory)

    tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file -t sess-tv0-i send-keys C-c
    tmux: unknown option -- t
    usage: tmux [-2CluvV] [-c shell-command] [-f file] [-L socket-name]
    [-S socket-path] [command [flags]]


    Thanks for any advice or for pointing me in the right direction.









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      I have attempted to get the syntax of the send keys argument correct and tried a few variations I tried to piece together from the man page but I must simply be misunderstanding something.



      I initialize tmux in the following manner and wish to manipulate it as seen below.



      sudo -H -u username1 -g usergroup1 bash -c '/usr/bin/tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file new -d -s "sess-tv0-i" mycommand -arg1 -arg2'
      sudo -H -u username1 -g usergroup1 bash -c '/usr/bin/tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file new -d -s "sess-tv1-i" mycommand -arg1 -arg2'
      sudo -H -u username1 -g usergroup1 bash -c '/usr/bin/tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file new -d -s "sess-tv2-i" mycommand -arg1 -arg2'


      I attempt to send keys to an individual session however my command below seems to send the command to all sessions which is undesired, i wish to send keys to only 1 session at a time.



      tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file send-keys C-c -t sess-tv0-i
      I have also tried the following below with failure.

      tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file target-session -t sess-tv0-i send-keys C-c
      unknown command: target-session

      tmux target-session -t sess-tv0-i send-keys C-c
      error connecting to /tmp/tmux-0/default (No such file or directory)

      tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file -t sess-tv0-i send-keys C-c
      tmux: unknown option -- t
      usage: tmux [-2CluvV] [-c shell-command] [-f file] [-L socket-name]
      [-S socket-path] [command [flags]]


      Thanks for any advice or for pointing me in the right direction.









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      I have attempted to get the syntax of the send keys argument correct and tried a few variations I tried to piece together from the man page but I must simply be misunderstanding something.



      I initialize tmux in the following manner and wish to manipulate it as seen below.



      sudo -H -u username1 -g usergroup1 bash -c '/usr/bin/tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file new -d -s "sess-tv0-i" mycommand -arg1 -arg2'
      sudo -H -u username1 -g usergroup1 bash -c '/usr/bin/tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file new -d -s "sess-tv1-i" mycommand -arg1 -arg2'
      sudo -H -u username1 -g usergroup1 bash -c '/usr/bin/tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file new -d -s "sess-tv2-i" mycommand -arg1 -arg2'


      I attempt to send keys to an individual session however my command below seems to send the command to all sessions which is undesired, i wish to send keys to only 1 session at a time.



      tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file send-keys C-c -t sess-tv0-i
      I have also tried the following below with failure.

      tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file target-session -t sess-tv0-i send-keys C-c
      unknown command: target-session

      tmux target-session -t sess-tv0-i send-keys C-c
      error connecting to /tmp/tmux-0/default (No such file or directory)

      tmux -S /home/shares/tmux_sessions/sock_file -t sess-tv0-i send-keys C-c
      tmux: unknown option -- t
      usage: tmux [-2CluvV] [-c shell-command] [-f file] [-L socket-name]
      [-S socket-path] [command [flags]]


      Thanks for any advice or for pointing me in the right direction.







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