What does Jow Forums think about tmux

what does Jow Forums think about tmux

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good if you want that nomadic workflow

solved problem that should not exist in the first place
but does a good job at doing it and OpenBSD-tier quality codebase
really just useful for remote work

Tmux is in my opinion something should exist in any OS to begin with.

This, tmux is one of the first things I install on a new system. It really should be part of the core utils.

Very good DE. Fuck X/Wayland. Framebuffer tty with tmux and gpm is absolute kino.

As someone who uses a tiling wm, i've never had a use of tmux

install gnu screen

GNU comes with Screen my man

Can go to beginning of line and doesn't afraid of anything. A++

Honestly, it made my cli-based workflow faster and effortless.
I though that I3 was the solution, but holy shit, tmux is a whole another world.
I still use I3 with it tho.

Tmux + tmuxinator made me able to switch between any project instantly

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Screen > Tmux

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ya i use it

install dvtm

this is the most autistic thing ive read in years

christ
just stop

how to firefox in tty

Tmux isn't just for rice splits you nonce.

I like Byobu a little more.

Nice bait lol

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A serious case of reddit voice

>reddit voice
I had to turn it off, I could feel my testicles shrinking.

I'm glad it exists. In the past I only used it to start long running jobs on remote servers and disconnect. These days I run most of my shit in containers and being able to run 4-8 shell sessions at the same time through a single ssh connection is great.

I don't need to use it very often, but when I do, I use tmux.

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there's nothing tmux can do and i3wm can't (with some scripts)

links2 -g

It's part of openbsd's install.

can you have 3 people all looking at your i3 on their own computers and making edits to the same source file in real time?

can't tell if non-native speaker or speech impediment