Hi,

I use the tmux split-window function only temporarily at times to do some
quick selections from a list using percol.

Examples:

# switch to another session by name
bind   S split-window "tmux ls | percol --initial-index `tmux ls | awk
'/attached.$/ {print NR-1}'` | cut -d':' -f 1 | xargs tmux switch-client -t"
# switch to ANY window in ANY session by name

# switch to ANY window in ANY session by name
bind   s split-window "tmux ls | cut -d: -f1 | xargs -I SESSION tmux lsw -F
'SESSION:#{window_name}' -t SESSION | percol --initial-index `tmux ls | cut
-d: -f1 | xargs -I SESSION tmux lsw -F
'___#{session_attached}#{window_active}___' -t SESSION | awk '/___11___/
{print NR-1}'` | xargs tmux switch-client -t"

These work except that when creating a new window, it also load my shell
init script.

For a new terminal, window, my shell init always loads a bunch of
environment manipulation that I need to run certain company programs when I
am actually working in a terminal. I don't need those in the above
temporary split-window cases.

I can also skip the time consuming environment setup if I can set an env
var SHELL_CONFIG_LOADED before calling split-window.

So the questions I have are:

- How can I make split-window not load my default shell init (*rc) script?
- Alternatively, how can I set an env var SHELL_CONFIG_LOADED before my
shell init gets loaded on doing split-window?

Thanks.
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