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These allow additional control over image placement refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/3716
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Activate a tab
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Usage: wezterm cli activate-tab [OPTIONS]
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Options:
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--tab-id <TAB_ID>
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Specify the target tab by its id
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--tab-index <TAB_INDEX>
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Specify the target tab by its index within the window that holds the
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current pane. Indices are 0-based, with 0 being the left-most tab.
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Negative numbers can be used to reference the right-most tab, so -1 is
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the right-most tab, -2 is the penultimate tab and so on
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--tab-relative <TAB_RELATIVE>
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Specify the target tab by its relative offset. -1 selects the tab to
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the left. -2 two tabs to the left. 1 is one tab to the right and so
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on.
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Unless `--no-wrap` is specified, relative moves wrap around from the
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left-most to right-most and vice versa.
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--no-wrap
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When used with tab-relative, prevents wrapping around and will instead
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clamp to the left-most when moving left or right-most when moving
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right
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--pane-id <PANE_ID>
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Specify the current pane. The default is to use the current pane based
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on the environment variable WEZTERM_PANE.
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The pane is used to figure out which window contains appropriate tabs
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-h, --help
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Print help (see a summary with '-h')
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