#dtach

2026-03-03

Бросил tmux и написал свой инструмент

Десятилетия терминальных мультиплексеров, одна хроническая боль и маленькая тулза на C, которая наконец всё починила.

habr.com/ru/articles/1005094/?

#tmux #screen #dtach #ssh #ai #terminal #termux

2026-03-03

Бросил tmux и написал свой инструмент

Десятилетия терминальных мультиплексеров, одна хроническая боль и маленькая тулза на C, которая наконец всё починила.

habr.com/ru/articles/1005094/

#tmux #screen #dtach #ssh #ai #terminal #termux

2024-01-09

@mms Eg (#dtach):

mosh -n -- HOST dtach -A .dtach.emacs1 -z emacs -nw

starts or reconnects to an Emacs named "emacs1” on HOST, using mosh to better tolerate intermittent connectivity (or you can use ssh). Control-\ disconnects.

#unix #emacs

2024-01-09

@mms Not so crazy but it always gives me a little wow feeling when I'm editing a #hledger journal with (ledger-mode and) flycheck-hledger and I see real time error indicators for typos or even the smallest decimal error in a transaction amount or account balance.

I also heavily use terminal emacs, multiple emacs daemons and clients scoped to individual projects for better context/scope/durability, and #dtach for connecting to remote emacsen (much simpler than tmux).

#emacs #plaintextaccounting

2023-03-20

@s1ide Ah I see. Well, you can rebind them if you want.

You could also use #dtach (dtach.sourceforge.net/) if you prefer its simplicity and just need detachable terminal programs.

As you probably knew to expect, it also has an #Emacs detached (sr.ht/~niklaseklund/detached.e) front-end.

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