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I'm unclear on the terminology here, so please bear with me. I use Tmux. I sudo foo in my current pane. It prompts for my password; I enter it. Now, for a while, the pane doesn't have to prompt again for my password when I sudo things. However, if I make a new pane in the current window (e.g. to edit a file while keeping the original pane visible), and I sudo bar , it will prompt for my password again. Is there a way to pass the "sudo unlocked" state of the first pane to the second one at the moment I create it? For what it's worth, my shell is Zsh. To be clear: I'm expecting a Tmux answer here, perhaps a way to change my window-splitting bindings to execute some command upon creating a pane. But I'd also be interested in other ways to configure