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Questions about shell scripts, executable files that are interpreted by a shell (bash, zsh, etc.). Check scripts with https://shellcheck.net before posting.
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Is there a way to make a Bash script enter a certain keystroke?
You can easily close tmux by executing: pkill -term tmux This will send tmux: "Please close yourself"
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Is there a way to make a Bash script enter a certain keystroke?
You can use xdotool to send keystrokes, if really necessary. xdotool search "Konsole" windowactivate --sync key --clearmodifiers ctrl+b