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tmux-resurrect
- How to restore nvim session with tmux resurrect
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How to use neovim as a server?
I use https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-continuum and https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-resurrect to restore all my tmux sessions if I reboot my machine or kill tmux.
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What is the trick theprimegen is using to search his entire computer from terminal emulator?
tmux-resurrect and tmux-continuum are the utils I use to persist sessions across reboots. They have keybinds and options to make it either automatic or manual, but they save EVERYTHING down to the Neovim session (if you use those) for the session's working directory
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Can I save a Terminal window to open on next reboot?
This would be my first go-to: https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-resurrect
- tmux-continuum / resurrect won't relaunch some cli applications.
- Save tmux environment automatically on exit?
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Programmer interrupted: The cost of interruption and context switching (2022)
I hardly reboot a machine unless I am intending to, but there are plugins for tmux for this too.
https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-resurrect
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A beautiful tmux setup in 3 minutes
And to save and restore tmux sessions automatically, I use tmux-resurrect + tmux-continuum.
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What are some lesser known packages that improve quality of life for you on Linux?
You must use all 3 of: tmux-continuum tmux-resurrect vim-obsession
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Why is Tmux better than neovim's built-in terminal?
Sure. Once you log in to the remote Linux machine, just run `tmux` and do your job. When you connect to the remote Linux machine next time, run `tmux attach`, and you will be right where you left off. The sessions will be persisted until you restart the Linux machine (well, or kill the tmux server). If you'd like even more persistence after machine restart, you can also try https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-resurrect
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What is your most important feature of tmux?
There are more that I want to look at, but didn't have time yet. The 3 above are super useful.
- Asking for confirmation when killing pacman during update/install
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Perfect ALARM Mk 2: Installation Part 5 (Powerline and Zsh stuff here!)
In this section, we address configuring ~/.tmux.conf. There is a repository on Github that lists Tmux Plugins. But to use them, there's one particular plugin that you need: TPM. TPM is the Tmux Plugin Manager.
What are some alternatives?
zsh-syntax-highlighting - Fish shell like syntax highlighting for Zsh.
tmux-sidebar - A sidebar with the directory tree for the current path. Tries to make tmux more IDE like.
wezterm - A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust
tmux-net-speed - Tmux plugin to monitor upload and download speed of one or all interfaces
zellij - A terminal workspace with batteries included
tmux-cpu - Plug and play cpu percentage and icon indicator for Tmux.
vscode-org-mode - Emacs Org Mode for Visual Studio Code
tmux-battery - Plug and play battery percentage and icon indicator for Tmux.
dotfiles
tmux-pain-control - standard pane key-bindings for tmux
tpm - Tmux Plugin Manager
wttr.in - :partly_sunny: The right way to check the weather