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Running in tmux shows clock broken

First and foremost, thank you for making/ sharing this! It's absolutely my most favorite pomodoro timer I've come across. I am having one issue however. When I run gone in a tmux session, the countdown clock is broken and is unreadable. Running in debug mode, the cross that goes across the terminal is also broken in places. When I say broken, only parts of it is displayed. When I run in a normal terminal session, it works exactly how it should be. Interestingly, when I run tmux in non-256colors, the timer works as expected. It's confusing because my terminal (rxvt-unicode) is in 256 colors and as I mentioned before, works as expected. I apologize if this is a tmux issue. I tried downgrading tmux from 3.1 to 3.0 to 2.9 and had the same error each time so I'm not sure where the issue lies exactly

Feature request: Run a custom command when a session begins

The helpful -e arg allows the user to specify a custom command to run when a session is complete. I would love to see a similar arg (-E?) which allows the user to specify a custom command to run when a new session begins.

Sample use case: When a session ends, append '(SESSION OVER)' to the name of the tmux window. When a new session begins, remove that tag.

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