fix tmux config renames
`#bind-key C-a last-window # C-a C-a for last active window` didn't need renaming for me, why did you comment it out? you comment it out before merging. more info: https://github.com/tmux/tmux/issues/1689
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set -g prefix C-a
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set -g prefix C-a
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setw -g mode-keys vi
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setw -g mode-keys vi
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#setw -g mode-bg black
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setw -g mode-style bg=black
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set-option -g default-terminal "xterm-256color"
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set-option -g default-terminal "xterm-256color"
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#set-option -g pane-active-border-fg green
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set-option -g pane-active-border-style fg=green
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set-window-option -g xterm-keys on # for vim
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set-window-option -g xterm-keys on # for vim
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set-window-option -g mode-keys vi # vi key
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set-window-option -g mode-keys vi # vi key
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set-window-option -g monitor-activity on
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set-window-option -g monitor-activity on
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#set-window-option -g window-status-current-fg white
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set-window-option -g window-status-current-style fg=white
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#setw -g window-status-current-attr reverse
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setw -g window-status-current-style reverse
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setw -g automatic-rename
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setw -g automatic-rename
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set -g mouse on
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set -g mouse on
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set -g history-limit 30000
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set -g history-limit 30000
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bind-key -n C-left prev
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bind-key -n C-left prev
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bind-key -n C-right next
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bind-key -n C-right next
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bind-key -n C-down next
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bind-key -n C-down next
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#set-window-option -g window-status-current-bg red
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set-window-option -g window-status-current-style bg=red
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bind C-j previous-window
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bind C-j previous-window
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bind C-k next-window
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bind C-k next-window
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#bind-key C-a last-window # C-a C-a for last active window
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#bind-key C-a last-window # C-a C-a for last active window
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