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I want to change the postion of a pane such as that I want to change pane 4 to pane 3 after pane 3 exits.

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To change pane 4 to pane 3 after pane 3 exits:

C-b {          move the current pane to the previous position

Here are more shortcuts for moving panes around:

C-b }          move the current pane to the next position
C-b C-o        rotate window ‘up’ (i.e. move all panes)
C-b M-o        rotate window ‘down’
C-b !          move the current pane into a new separate
               window (‘break pane’)
C-b :move-pane -t :3.2
               split window 3's pane 2 and move the current pane there

Source: tmux cheatsheet

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    Just for clarity, previous position is the position of the pane with lower index.
    – zyy
    Jun 27, 2020 at 4:06
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You may want to consider using layouts and rotate-window. For example if you are using main-vertical layout and close the "main" window, then:

  1. Reset the layout with C-b M-4.
  2. Rotate up or down (C-b C-o or C-b M-o) until the desired window is main.

You might also want to change the prefix to a shorter version. I like back-tick, so I have this in my tmux.conf file:

unbind-key C-b
set-option -g prefix `
bind-key ` send-prefix

And to make C-o and M-o repeatable add:

bind-key -r C-o rotate-window -U
bind-key -r M-o rotate-window -D
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    I don't understand why this is marked as answer. The Q was about panes, not windows.
    – mafu
    Jul 4, 2023 at 10:27
  • From the man page for tmux for rotate-window: Rotate the positions of the panes within a window, either upward (numerically lower) with -U or downward (numerically higher). -Z keeps the window zoomed if it was zoomed.
    – QtizedQ
    Mar 7 at 17:34

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