Tmux default key bindings

Tmux key bindings: ```bash Ctrl-b c Create new window Ctrl-b d Detach current client Ctrl-b l Move to previously selected window Ctrl-b n Move to the next window Ctrl-b p Move to the previous window Ctrl-b & Kill the current window Ctrl-b , Rename the current window Ctrl-b % Split the current window into two panes Ctrl-b q Show pane numbers (used to switch between panes) Ctrl-b o Switch to the next pane Ctrl-b ? List all keybindings Ctrl-b n (Move to the next window) Ctrl-b p (Move to the previous window) Ctrl-b l (Move to the previously selected window) Ctrl-b w (List all windows / window numbers) Ctrl-b (Move to the specified window number, the default bindings are from 0 – 9) Ctrl-b % (Split the window vertically) Ctrl-b : “split-window” (Split window horizontally) Ctrl-b : “break-pane” (Make pane its own window) Ctrl-b o (Goto next pane) Ctrl-b q (Show pane numbers, when the numbers show up type the key to goto that pane) Ctrl-b { (Move the current pane left) Ctrl-b } (Move the current pane right) Ctrl-b : resize-pane (By default it resizes the current pane down) Ctrl-b : resize-pane -U (Resizes the current pane upward) Ctrl-b : resize-pane -L (Resizes the current pane left) Ctrl-b : resize-pane -R (Resizes the current pane right) Ctrl-b : resize-pane 20 (Resizes the current pane down by 20 cells) Ctrl-b : resize-pane -U 20 (Resizes the current pane upward by 20 cells) Ctrl-b : resize-pane -L 20 (Resizes the current pane left by 20 cells) Ctrl-b : resize-pane -R 20 (Resizes the current pane right by 20 cells) Ctrl-b : resize-pane -t 2 20 (Resizes the pane with the id of 2 down by 20 cells) Ctrl-b : resize-pane -t -L 20 (Resizes the pane with the id of 2 left by 20 cells) ``` From [here](http://blog.hawkhost.com/2010/06/28/tmux-the-terminal-multiplexer/)