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How to edit .tmux.conf on wsl2 ubuntu?

lv flag

I'm following a tutorial for learning tmux and can't find the .tmux.conf file in ~/.tmux.conf
is there a place i need to go to find it or create the file?
Also I'm running it on wsl2 if that changes anything.
Thanks

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You have to create the ~/.tmux.conf config yourself. Either, create it from an example file you have, or create one with the default values with this command from within tmux:

tmux show -g > ~/.tmux.conf

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