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I may be missing something, but I'm not sure if there's a point to being able to spawn multiple settings tabs. Wouldn't it be nicer if alt+s only created a settings tab when needed, and have it switch to the existing settings tab otherwise?
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I just remember commmand chains. You can already implement that as a user:
tab --focus Settings | tab set
That should focus the tab named "Settings" if it exists or run the command "set"
in a new tab.
The only downside is that you're getting an error message if the settings tab
doesn't exist yet. Dealing with that would be preferable to hardcoding a single
settings tab.
I may be missing something, but I'm not sure if there's a point to being able to spawn multiple settings tabs. Wouldn't it be nicer if alt+s only created a settings tab when needed, and have it switch to the existing settings tab otherwise?
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