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blog.erethon.com
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justin.abrah.ms
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author discusses their extensive use of Tmux, a terminal multiplexer, for tasks like pair programming, managing long-running processes, and customizing its configuration for enhanced productivity. | |
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mutelight.org
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johncodes.com
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| | | Tmux is one of my favorite utilities: it's a terminal multiplexer that lets you create persistent shell sessions, panes, windows, etc. all within a single terminal. It's a great way to organize your shell sessions and natively give you multi-shell environments to work in without having to rely on a terminal program for those features. You'd think in a world of modern applications and fancy terminals like iTerm 2 and Kitty, you wouldn't need such a utility. | ||