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mtm
- Mtm: Perhaps the smallest useful terminal multiplexer in the world
- Mtm: Perhaps the worlds smallest useful terminal multiplexer
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Building off the linux kernel
You can try looking at projects like mtm to get an idea of what is needed.
- A list of new(ish) command line tools – Julia Evans
- Zellij – A Terminal Workspace and Multiplexer Written in Rust
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Is there a better alternative to tmux?
There is also mtm that comes to my mind
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Any mtm hackers?
I have been using tmux for a while, and to be frank it is not that great. I constantly have issues with the copy and paste modes, it always spawns a session handler which I often don't want, it is all around pain in the ass. I tried using dvtm for a while, but in the terminal, I tend to prefer a more free flow and manual pane management-style. Doing some research I found a multiplexor called mtm which seems to be what I am looking for. The issue is it is missing a few features:
json5
- JSON5 – JSON for Humans
- Why the fuck are we templating YAML? (2019)
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I pre-released my project "json-responder" written in Rust
JSON5 support
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topoconfig: enhancing config declarations with graphs
Meanwhile, formats have been evolving (JSON5, YAML), config entry points are constantly changing. These fluctuations, fortunately, were covered by tools like the cosmiconfig.
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That's a Lot of YAML
I think JSON5 is fairly close to this: https://json5.org
I reckon the only thing it's missing to be truly accessible to non-techies is that string values still need to be quoted, i.e. you can't have:
key: this is my value
(I'm definitely not saying it would be a good idea to allow quotes to be dropped, just that that's the only potential stumbling block I see for non-techies.)
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XML is better than YAML
I believe that's JSON5.
https://github.com/json5/json5
It's my preferred configuration file format, it fixes all the problems I have with JSON (trailing commas, comments) without turning it into a mess full of gotchas like YAML.
- Fx – Terminal JSON Viewer
- What Is Wrong with TOML?
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🚀 'GET' API in API Maker
JSON 5 support
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TySON: a native go library that lets you use TypeScript as an embedded configuration language without depending on Node or V8
I would like to see mention of JSON5 which is 11 years its elder. For comments in JSON, JSON5 is a good starting point.
What are some alternatives?
tab-rs - The intuitive, config-driven terminal multiplexer designed for software & systems engineers
Json.NET - Json.NET is a popular high-performance JSON framework for .NET
Tmuxinator - Manage complex tmux sessions easily
hjson-js - Hjson for JavaScript
config - configuration library for JVM languages using HOCON files
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]
dhall-lang - Maintainable configuration files
toml - Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language
zellij - A terminal workspace with batteries included
jsonnet - Jsonnet - The data templating language
.tmux - 🇫🇷 Oh my tmux! My self-contained, pretty & versatile tmux configuration made with ❤️
sublime-hjson - Hjson support for Sublime Text