## What should I do before opening an issue? Before opening an issue, please ensure that: - Your problem is a specific problem or question or suggestion, not a general complaint. - `$TERM` inside tmux is screen, screen-256color, tmux or tmux-256color. Check by running `echo $TERM` inside tmux. - You can reproduce the problem with the latest tmux release, or a build from Git master. - Your question or issue is not covered [in the manual](https://man.openbsd.org/tmux.1) (run `man tmux`). - Your problem is not mentioned in [the CHANGES file](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tmux/tmux/master/CHANGES). - Nobody else has opened the same issue recently. ## What should I include in an issue? Please include the output of: ~~~bash uname -sp && tmux -V && echo $TERM ~~~ Also include: - Your platform (Linux, macOS, or whatever). - A brief description of the problem with steps to reproduce. - A minimal tmux config, if you can't reproduce without a config. - Your terminal, and `$TERM` inside and outside of tmux. - Logs from tmux (see below). Please attach logs to the issue directly rather than using a download site or pastebin. Put in a zip file if necessary. - At most one or two screenshots, if helpful. ## How do I test without a .tmux.conf? Run a separate tmux server with `-f/dev/null` to skip loading `.tmux.conf`: ~~~bash tmux -Ltest kill-server tmux -Ltest -f/dev/null new ~~~ ## How do I get logs from tmux? Add `-vv` to tmux to create three log files in the current directory. If you can reproduce without a configuration file: ~~~bash tmux -Ltest kill-server tmux -vv -Ltest -f/dev/null new ~~~ Or if you need your configuration: ~~~base tmux kill-server tmux -vv new ~~~ The log files are: - `tmux-server*.log`: server log file. - `tmux-client*.log`: client log file. - `tmux-out*.log`: output log file. Please attach the log files to your issue.