#tmux

2026-02-13

#viernesdeescritorio haciendo cosas.

#voidlinux con #i3, de fondo un terminal #urxvt con #tmux y 5 sesiones en diferentes máquinas. La que está a la vista es mi ordenador de sobremesa, conectado vía ssh y usando vim + platformio para crear gráficos en el m5stack core2 que se ve en la captura de pantalla de mi estación de combate (ese cuadradito pequeño con varias ondas en una cuadrícula). Por encima eolie, un navegador web que me resulta muy cómodo para ver documentación.

El esquema de color de #vim es uno de creación propia, usando distintos gradientes de verde.

En la barra de herramientas, arriba, a la izquierda todos los escritorios que tengo activos y a la derecha, la fase de la luna, el volumen en altavoces y cascos, calendario y reloj, el portapapeles, qpwgraph y una app de spyware.

escritorio linux con colores negro verde y beige claro. Los datos técnicos en el toot.
Kari'bokakariboka
2026-02-12

Pra mim tá sendo um divisor, a minha vida antes do e depois @linux

2026-02-11

Plot twist: software development in 2026 apparently entails learning #tmux

2026-02-11

just updated #atuin to 18.12.0 & started getting error about `$ATUIN_SESSION` not being set

`echo $ATUIN_SESSION`

shows it was set

checked diff of fish init script new vs old to find there is new #tmux popup option

found pull request of changes disabling tmux in atuin config fixes the error

github.com/atuinsh/atuin/pull/

2026-02-10

I've noticed I can grade the complexity of the work I'm doing based on the number of #vim/#nvim tabs and #tmux panes I need.

Most of the time, I use one tab with one or two windows and one pane on the side.

For more complex tasks, I use two tabs and mostly one pane.

Today, I'm on a three tabs and two panes workflows.
And let me tell you, it feels great to tackle some actual challenge.

[Show GN: OpenClaw는 무겁고 찝찝해서 직접 만든, 디스코드 기반 에이전트 브리지

OpenClaw는 디스코드 기반의 AI 에이전트 브리지로, tmux 세션을 30초마다 캡처하여 디스코드 채널로 전송하는 간단한 구조를 가지고 있습니다. 별도 서버 없이 설정하고, 디스코드 메시지로 에이전트를 제어할 수 있습니다. 현재 macOS에서 테스트 완료되었으며, Linux/WSL 환경에서도 동작할 것으로 예상됩니다.

news.hada.io/topic?id=26549

#discord #aiagent #monitoring #tmux #openclaw

[Show GN: Discord Agent Bridge - Discord 메시지로 AI 코딩 에이전트를 원격 제어하고 모니터링

Discord Agent Bridge는 Discord 메시지를 통해 AI 코딩 에이전트를 원격 제어하고 모니터링할 수 있는 도구입니다. tmux 세션에서 에이전트를 실행하고, 30초마다 출력을 캡처하여 Discord로 전송하며, 프로젝트별 전용 채널을 자동 생성하고 여러 프로젝트를 동시에 관리할 수 있습니다. 현재 macOS에서 개발 및 테스트가 완료되었으며, Linux/WSL에서도 동작할 것으로 예상됩니다.

news.hada.io/topic?id=26539

#discord #aiagent #remotemonitoring #openclaw #tmux

Pedro FonsecaPJFDF@masto.pt
2026-02-08

Feels like I’ve just unlocked a new level in my #Linux skills. I finally started using #tmux.

Yeah, I know… it’s been around forever, and I should’ve learned it sooner, but never really felt the need, until today.

This thing is so cool. Absolutely loving it.

2026-02-07
发现 #tmux 真的是个非常有意思的 #linux 命令行工具
之后要好好研究一下做点笔记,应该能大幅提升服务器管理的工作效率🤔
solo “claire” esta biensif@cathode.church
2026-02-07

#tmux command mode has been great for me in emebdded linux development use cases, adding less overhead for watching long running processes and logs on embedded devices.

It’s also great for local development where I can run builds and see server logs using way more scrollback and they trigger my terminal’s various integrations for alerts for keywords appearing in backgrounded windows and tabs.

solo “claire” esta biensif@cathode.church
2026-02-07

I have to say, it’s often frustrating talking about #tmux command mode capable terminal programs like #iTerm2 and #WezTerm because it absolutely subverts the expectations of the terminal multiplexor.

tmux is like a window server for ttys, and a client TUI window manager in one executable.

When your terminal program can provide the window manager UI and communicate using the command protocol client mode to the tmux “window server,” several things happen differently:

Your local terminal GUI provides all the interaction for managing the session’s terminal layout like tabs, windows, split views. This is the most visible difference. Also you rarely have to think about tmux TUI’s
command escape for window management.

Other tmux client connections using the tmux TUI seamlessly represent the changes you made in the command mode GUI terminal and the reverse is true, it remains compatible. Split a window using the tmux TUI commands and your terminal’s version also splits. TUI clients with local terminal size limits will limit how large other clients can make tabs or windows.

if you ssh to a another host and run a tmux client TUI there, only the current viewable tty information is transferred over the ssh connection. But, if you ssh and attach to a session in command mode, instead of a TUI, your terminal recieves everything happening in all the multiplexed terms in the session, which means more data streams over the ssh connection but also your local terminal’s scrollback limits are now honored and the host you connected to does not have to maintain state to switch display context for the TUI, saving cpu and memory on that host.

2026-02-06

New blog post!

In which I talk about tmux, NeoVim and Starship, the three command line tools that make my terminal much better to work with. And a fourth bonus one!

I use the Linux terminal all the time, so why not make add a bit of sparkle to it? The screenshot shows the final result of the, if I may say, enprettyfication of my console.

https://stfn.pl/blog/92-tmux-nvim-starship/

#linux #terminal #nvim #starship #tmux #blog

A screenshot showing the window of my terminal, with a pretty bar at the top showing the system load, battery status etc. Below that there is the nala, an alternative, much nicer, frontend to the Debian-family package manager, apt.
dr 🛠️🛰️📡🎧:blobfoxcomputer:davidr@hachyderm.io
2026-02-06

Huh. So if you google "#tmux for #emacs users" it looks like the recommendation is to use emacs as a screen multiplexer.

This isn't the worst idea I've ever heard.

dr 🛠️🛰️📡🎧:blobfoxcomputer:davidr@hachyderm.io
2026-02-06

I want to use #tmux or #screen. The problem is that I'm also a filthy #emacs user. My C^ already means things. I can't have that captured by another program.

I know you can remap it, but then I need to come up with those mappings and carry them to all the systems I log into and ugh it just seems overwhelming.

Is there maybe a standard "tmux for emacs" setting or anything?

Eric Buess (@EricBuess)

Claude Code 2.1.32에서 에이전트 스웜이 Opus 4.6과 결합해 매우 우수한 성능을 보였다는 보고. tmux로 각 에이전트를 개별 인터랙티브 모드로 자동 오픈하고 작업 완료 시 우아하게 종료하게 하면 메인 에이전트의 컨텍스트 부담을 줄이면서 대규모 안정적 변경을 쉽게 수행할 수 있다고 설명.

x.com/EricBuess/status/2019569

#claude #opus #agentswarms #tmux

2026-02-05

#weeklyreview 05/2026

Summary:

Week 05 centred largely around frozen water. First in the form of our frozen lake, then black ice on my way to the office and eventually in beautiful frozen leaves on the weekend.

Sprinkle in some tinkering with flashcards, my new thermal camera and the usual food porn pictures. But there are also some pieces on chronic illness and updates on my reading.

Frozen Water

Sunday

On Sunday the brave winter swimming group gathered on the frozen lake and axed a square hole into the surface. After several weeks of constant below 0º C temperatures the ice thickness was close to 20 cm. With joined forces we managed to get it open with large axes and sledge hammers. A few of us took a refreshing dip in the water. I did not. I’m swimmer… not so much a sitting duck or floater 😀 I must be able to move to try and produce at leaste a little body heat and especially to distract myself from the freakin’ cold.

We left the ice shield right next to the hole and thought thats obvious enough that there is a hole. Unfortunately still a kid later managed to fall into the hole. Fortunately it “just got wet” as the hole isn’t that deep. But still a shock of course. We then tried to mark the hole more clearly with branches and spray paint.

Monday

In the night to Monday, after several days of really cold weather it suddenly started to rain. Instantly a thick layer of black ice formed and made the city really slippery and dangerous. Finally I could put my snow chains for shoes to use. They were sitting in our closet for a decade I think and waiting for their chance. Now it was the time. Strapped them to my boots and happily walked into the office. The trains were not going anyway because of the ice on the tracks and power lines. And biking would have been suicidal (still some people tried… I hope they made it)

Throughout the week it remained really dangerously slippery outside. One day I was brave (or stupid) enough to try the bike. It went OK and I survived. But can’t really recommend.

Saturday

As it continued to be below freezing point all the plants were covered with a visible layer of clear ice. On some plants that lead to beautiful ice sculptures that could be carefully peeled off the leaves. I collected a few of them and took photos graphs. Of course posted it on Mastodon as well and that post really got a lot of attention.

Post by @maxheadroom@hub.uckermark.social View on Mastodon

Tazzie

Finally my friend is back from Tasmania and brought me some sweet gifts. Among those is this super cool Tasmanian devil oven mitten. How cool is that!?

Food porn

I’m a fan of the “nose to tail” philosophy when it comes to meat. If an animal has to die, then we should use as much as possible of it.

On Sunday we had a classic German dish (I’d say): fried chicken liver with Potatoes and glazed onion rings. That was cheap dish my mother used to cook on Saturdays for us. For whatever reason liver was considered less valuable meat. Maybe for the distinctive taste. That’s why it was on Saturdays (an almost normal working day in the GDR) and not for Sundays.

On Monday is was over at a friends place for dinner. She’s a marvellous cook and fixed us chicken roasted on a bed of (basically) leek, white bean and bacon stew. I brought my famous New York Cheesecake for dessert 🙂

During the week kiddo demanded Schnitzel. Another famous staple of my mother. So it was Schnitzel with potatoes and a classic roux sauce and a side of beans.

New Toy

I’ve got myself a little thermal camera to toy with. I was always fascinated with being able to visualise invisible to the human eye things with tech. A thermal camera reveals infrared heat radiation. Now that we’re building out #project25 attic and do the insulation I thought it was a good time to give in and get such a camera (settled for a Thermal Master P1). It’s simply attached to my phone and the accompanying app produces images with various color themes and can also overlay the image from the phone camera. Really nifty toy 🙂

cooking dinnerShowing the underfloor heating

Cronic Illness

My favourite author right now – Kristie De Garis – wrote another brilliant piece last week. This time about her chronic illness and how it’s perceived in society. Again a very on point and reflective post. Honest, concise and easy to read.

It resonates so much with me as my wife is suffering from chronic illness as well and describes the same issue. Chronic illness is not getting better. It’s fighting every day to not get worse. And that fight isn’t usually seen and even less understood by people without chronic illness.

Learning

As complained about last week that I didn’t learn enough I tried to make an explicit effort. Always wanted to learn to use the Linux terminal multiplexer tmux properly. So I looked into it. But quickly my brain veered off into ideas on how to make this into a flashcard. So I started vibe coding a script that would generate printable flashcards from a Markdown file and published it on my Forgejo instance.

But … I eventually also learned about tmux by using my flashcards. Also found a flashcard application for my phone and thought it’s a neat idea to build flashcards while I’m reading a book. So I’m now building a set of flashcards for the Vienna Circle

Reading

I’ve finished the “Manual for Cleaning Woman” by Lucia Berlin. It was a fun read. Unusual writing style for me and at times a little confusing to follow whether it’s autobiographical chapter or a story about someone else.

I’ve now picked up a book about the Vienna Circle (Wiener Kreis) by Karl Sigmund (with the help of Douglas R. Hofstadter … the author of the famous Gödel, Escher, Bach). The title is “Exact thinking in demented times” and it’s about that gilded age in Vienna at the beginning of the 20th centuries and the breathtaking discoveries that were made by those famous scientists all at the same time fascism and Nazis rose to power in Germany and other European countries.

Still manage to keep my daily reading streak for this year… but then again it’s just January 🤦🏻‍♂️

#chronicIllness #enEN #flashcards #food #MECFS #project25 #tmux #Uckermark #weekly #weeklyreview
A delicate glass sculpture shaped like a leaf with a curved stem rests on weathered wooden deck planks.A person with white hair wearing a beige jacket and orange gloves stands on a frozen lake, raising a wooden pole to break through the ice near reeds along the shoreline.A frozen lake with a rectangular hole cut through the ice, exposing dark green water beneath, with the removed ice chunk sitting beside it. A forest treeline is visible in the background under an overcast winter sky.A man submerged up to his shoulders in a hole cut through ice on a frozen lake during winter, with a slab of ice beside him and a towel resting on it, surrounded by a gray overcast sky and distant treeline.
romaintbromaintb
2026-02-04

I am so grateful for all the opensource software that good people gave for free. Where would I be without a vim/nvim in a tmux ? It's just overwhelming to think about that. So to everyone giving time and knowledge to others, thank you so much.

Después de mucho trastear con el .tmux.conf...acá una de mis confs...tengo una por cada una de mis máquinas...sírvanse cambiar los colores...no hay nada místico, las teclas son las estándar, sólo juego con los colores pa'diferenciar...quien trabaje con muchas máquinas al mismo tiempo, me entenderá

#tmux
#tmux.conf

Christian Tietzectietze
2026-01-30

Soooo with EAT and then attaching to sessions, how do you feel about that :)

2026-01-29

Claude Code on your phone in 10 minutes

tube.blueben.net/w/d3kTvqCRtdx

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