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Layout Tree (##pg layout)

#022 0:10 Part of the Rysh video series

See your whole tab at once -- ##pg layout draws the entire structure as a tree.

Layout Tree (##pg layout) — 0:10 walkthrough

What you'll see

  1. Start rysh and build depth: Ctrl+P n, then v, then s.
  2. ##pg layout -- the full tree of lanes, groups, and stacked panes.
  3. ##pg info -- drill into just the active pane's group.

Commands shown

rysh
n
v
s
##pg layout
##pg info

Keys used

EnterCtrl+pEscape

Transcript

0:00See your whole tab at once -- ##pg layout draws the entire structure as a tree.

0:04Start rysh and build something with depth: split right for a column, split down for a row, then stack a pane on top.

0:16In rysh mode, ##pg layout prints the full tree: lanes, then groups, then the stacked panes inside them.

0:28Pair it with ##pg info to drill into just the group your active pane lives in.

0:36One command, the whole picture. ##pg layout is your map of any tab.

Key takeaway
##pg layout prints the entire tab structure -- lanes to groups to stacked panes -- as one tree.