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Provide tmux-bind-q-kill-pane hook #130

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This binds kill-pane to q (without prefix), similar to how old apt-dater+screen worked.

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liske commented Oct 17, 2017

This is just the hook, could you please add the changes in Makefile.in to install(/activate) the hook?

This binds kill-pane to `q` (without prefix), similar to how old apt-dater+screen worked.
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Just pushed an update containing the Makefile updates; I probably didn't include them, because I'm really not interested in messing with your automake generated files. I think including them in git is wrong, and I had to update the generated file manually.

@stbuehler stbuehler force-pushed the tmux-bind-q-kill-pane branch from fea50d3 to ae285d4 Compare October 17, 2017 16:02
@liske liske merged commit d09a3c3 into DE-IBH:master Oct 20, 2017
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liske commented Oct 21, 2017

Thanks for this nice hook. I've decided to merge it into the existing tmux-hint hook.

liske added a commit to liske/apt-dater that referenced this pull request Oct 21, 2017
…uires tmux 2.1+ (based on github pull request DE-IBH#130 by Stefan Bühler @stbuehler).
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Hehe, seems I overengineered it :)

@stbuehler stbuehler deleted the tmux-bind-q-kill-pane branch October 21, 2017 10:09
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