Yes, that's how it works. It was meant for convenience but it's probably
not that useful. Still, it's there now.
It'd be nice to have an exact-match-only flag or something but at the
moment you can use the window id - something like:
x=$(tmux lsw -F'#{window_id},#{window_name}'|awk -F, '/,Project DB$/ {print
$1}')
[ -n "$x" ] && tmux killw -t$x
On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 08:35:37AM -0400, David Chelimsky wrote:
> I've got a bash script with a function that opens a number of windows,
> killing them first to avoid creating more than one of the same window:
> tmux kill-window -t "${TMUX_SESSION}:${name}"
> tmux new-window -k -n "$name" -t "${TMUX_SESSION}" "$cmd"
> This function gets called with names like "Project DB", "Project", in that
> order. The problem is that kill-window appears to be using some sort of
> fuzzy matching on the name, so when called with "Project", it kills the
> "Project DB" window that was created by the previous invocation of this
> function
> I don't see a way of telling kill-window to match the name precisely. Is
> there one? Any other recommendations (besides using different names or a
> different order)?
> Thanks,
> David
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