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I cant imagine my life without tmux. simple yet so helpful.
Stuff like this is mildly amazing to us people that come from a sysadmin / devops background. Tools like tmux or screen (personally I use screen, but ymmv) to allow for detachable sessions have been a mainstay in my flows for literal decades now. It was super useful back in the day of dial-up when disconnections were typical and you wanted to be able to reconnect to what you were doing after reconnection. Old, old tech is still new to people who've never been exposed to it before, I suppose.
This is exactly the kind of content we need on this channel. Great tip. I have installed it and got it working. 🥳
I enjoy having agents read and write to tmux panels running agents. Works well. Set some cron watchdogs with additional ones to update the first. Special sauce. I enjoy your channel.
I’ve been using Wrap without their AI stuff and so far it’s been great. It’s got its notifications, a File Exp, file editing, diff viewer and I haven’t had the need to use vscode so far.
Thanks David. I've installed and started using it before the end of your video.
Thanks for the information. Question, what would this offer that wouldn’t be achievable by SSH’ing to your VPS from an IDE (VS Code) and using the integrated terminal(s) split. There can be several processes running on the same shell either way right?
Thats the best 25 minutes of my day. Thanks for this!
TMUX dates back to 2007 ish, I used it since then as it was great on linux, but I am glad you have brought back to the attention of everyone.
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🔥Get your VPS Today: https://hostinger.com/david
I cant imagine my life without tmux. simple yet so helpful.
Stuff like this is mildly amazing to us people that come from a sysadmin / devops background. Tools like tmux or screen (personally I use screen, but ymmv) to allow for detachable sessions have been a mainstay in my flows for literal decades now. It was super useful back in the day of dial-up when disconnections were typical and you wanted to be able to reconnect to what you were doing after reconnection. Old, old tech is still new to people who've never been exposed to it before, I suppose.
This is exactly the kind of content we need on this channel. Great tip. I have installed it and got it working. 🥳
I enjoy having agents read and write to tmux panels running agents. Works well. Set some cron watchdogs with additional ones to update the first. Special sauce. I enjoy your channel.
I’ve been using Wrap without their AI stuff and so far it’s been great. It’s got its notifications, a File Exp, file editing, diff viewer and I haven’t had the need to use vscode so far.
Thanks David. I've installed and started using it before the end of your video.
Thanks for the information. Question, what would this offer that wouldn’t be achievable by SSH’ing to your VPS from an IDE (VS Code) and using the integrated terminal(s) split. There can be several processes running on the same shell either way right?
Thats the best 25 minutes of my day. Thanks for this!
TMUX dates back to 2007 ish, I used it since then as it was great on linux, but I am glad you have brought back to the attention of everyone.