Tmuxinator
tmux-continuum
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44 | 13 | |
12,441 | 3,068 | |
0.7% | 1.5% | |
7.4 | 4.0 | |
8 days ago | 4 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Tmuxinator
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Automating the startup of a dev workflow
Well, I now use tmux and tmuxinator. I have had many failed tmux attempts over the years, but I'm firmly bedded in now.
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Kera Desktop: open-source, cross-platform, web-based desktop environment
I once bought a 32 core ThreadRipper and tried to get along with using a cheap £200 Windows 10 laptop to remote into the threadripper while in coffee shops and use the ThreadRipper to do my work.
The £200 Windows 10 laptop wasn't powerful enough, it was too laggy. Even on Wifi.
I love the idea of the X11 protocol. And I still love the idea of a web desktop. Something that is supremely well integrated and allows me to move workloads between client and server seamlessly. This idea I really like. The ability to outsource computation and storage seamlessly. A process can be moved between machines seamlessly.
This could be modelled in Javascript and promises that can be sent around. Microservices in the desktop environment.
I looked at tools that would bring up tmux sessions with everything preloaded. (https://github.com/tmuxinator/tmuxinator)
ScrapScript has very good ideas in this area of distributing dependencies and storage. (https://scrapscript.org/) There is also val town.
I never use KDE Plasma widgets or the sidebar widgets that Mac provided.
There is so many exciting ideas that could be tried out but I worry they're all too big ideas to be implemented.
- Tmuxinator – manage tmux sessions easily
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How to save workspaces?
tmuxinator
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Getting Started with Tmux
I use https://github.com/tmuxinator/tmuxinator for my workspaces. Doesn't save ad-hoc layouts, but usually I find one layout that works per project, then create a tmuxinator config for it, so after reboot, it's a short "tmuxinator start $my-project" away to get back to how I want it to be.
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Is tmux appropriate for automation in a script?
you might be interested in: https://github.com/tmuxinator/tmuxinator
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A Quick and Easy Guide to Tmux
I’ve become a huge fan of tmuxinator. Incredible tool for defining templates for tmux.
https://github.com/tmuxinator/tmuxinator
- Decision to Vim - #2. vim repo and vimtutor, hammerspoon
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zoom only one side of the window?
I doubt that would be possible with tmux's built-in zoom functionality (if it is, I'm not aware). You can use tools such as tmuxinator to create cusotm layouts, but I think "zoom" in tmux means "cover the whole window"
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Been there, done that
mprocs looks pretty cool. In the past I've used Tmuxinator or Tmuxp configs for stuff like that.
tmux-continuum
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Just How Much Faster Are the Gnome 46 Terminals?
tmux has these 2 plugins to add the auto-save/restore functionality:
- https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-continuum
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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
- Programmer interrupted: The cost of interruption and context switching (2022)
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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
- A Quick and Easy Guide to Tmux
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Must plugins for tmux in your config
tmux-resurrect is my most important one, and thanks for mentioning tmux-continuum, which is new to me.
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HELP NEEDE! is there a way to restore the tmux previous session by using tmux resurrect plugin with a script rather then pression prefix+ctrl+r
I use tmux-continuum for that. Works really well. What are you missing?
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[BTY] Day 12: Auto resurrecting tmux sessions
Checkout here: https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-continuum
What are some alternatives?
tmuxp - 🖥️ Session manager for tmux, build on libtmux.
tmux-resurrect - Persists tmux environment across system restarts.
awesome-tmux - A list of awesome resources for tmux
tmux-sensible - basic tmux settings everyone can agree on
teamocil - There's no I in Teamocil. At least not where you think. Teamocil is a simple tool used to automatically create windows and panes in tmux with YAML files.
edex-ui - A cross-platform, customizable science fiction terminal emulator with advanced monitoring & touchscreen support.
3mux - Terminal multiplexer inspired by i3
Terjira - Terjira is a very interactive and easy to use CLI tool for Jira.
tmux-prefix-highlight - Plugin that highlights when you press tmux prefix key
zellij - A terminal workspace with batteries included
tmux-mem-cpu-load - CPU, RAM, and load monitor for use with tmux