Yeah I’m using Keycastr. https://github.com/keycastr/keycastr. I used OBS to overlay the keycastr ‘window’ on iterm window capture. I usually just use asciinema for this stuff but wanted to get the keys in there too.
Ok, here's a short video. I had to shrink the iTerm window a bit because the video kept on failing.
I tried to outline most of the things I talked about in my post. Here's my outline:
mux
command
This is to show that you can detach and always come back just where you left off. This is particularly handy if you are working over ssh.
Notes on my keyboard shortcuts:
^T
The default prefix is ^B
. I use ^T
because it is in my home row (I use the Dvorak layout)
I guess it is a known issue.
EDIT: formatting
Thanks a lot for the info. A video would be a great aid. Please use a keystroke visualizer as I can see the keys that you are using. Keycastr is a keystroke visualizer, that I saw in one of the videos.