There's no I in Teamocil. At least not where you think. Teamocil helps you set up windows and splits layouts for tmux using YAML configuration files.
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Introduction

Teamocil is a tool used to automatically create windows and splits in tmux with Ruby and YAML. Like tmuxinator, but with splits, not just windows.

Usage

$ gem install teamocil
$ mkdir ~/.teamocil
$ touch ~/.teamocil/sample.yml
$ tmux
$ teamocil sample

Layout example

# ~/.teamocil/sample.yml

windows:
  - name: sample-window
    splits:
      - cmd: cd ~/Code/sample/www
      - cmd:
        - cd ~/Code/sample/www
        - rails s
        width: 50
      - cmd: memcached -p 11211 -vv
        height: 25

will create a new window named sample-window with a layout like this:

.------------------.------------------.
| (0)              | (1)              |
|                  |                  |
|                  |                  |
|                  |                  |
|                  |                  |
|                  |                  |
|                  |------------------|
|                  | (2)              |
|                  |                  |
'------------------'------------------'