tmux is a terminal multiplexer that allows users to access multiple terminal sessions within a single window. It enables users to split terminal windows, detach from sessions, and reattach to them later, making it especially useful for remote server work and multitasking in command-line environments.
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Enables management of local tmux sessions, windows, and panes, including creating/killing sessions, splitting windows, sending commands, and capturing pane output for terminal multiplexing.
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Mentioned as a recommended tool for handling long-running commands in terminal sessions
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Facilitates background job management for long-running trading bots and alert systems using tmux sessions.
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Provides tools for listing, navigating, and interacting with tmux sessions, windows and panes. Enables capturing terminal content, executing commands in panes, and creating new tmux sessions and windows.
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Provides tools for persistent shell execution through tmux sessions, enabling command execution, process monitoring, and workspace management with dual-window architecture for separate execution and UI display.
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Uses tmux sessions and panes to host, control, and monitor multiple AI agent instances, providing tools to capture screens and send control sequences.
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Allows monitoring and control of tmux sessions, windows, and panes including capturing content, sending commands, searching output, and checking pane status.
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Offers deep integration with tmux, allowing navigation to specific sessions, windows, and panes through clickable notifications
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Provides keyboard shortcuts for tmux terminal multiplexer including pane management, window operations, and session control