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tmux is a \"terminal multiplexer\" - a program that makes one terminal window into many.<\/p>\n\n
I use the terminal a lot and am often switching between codebase so this is very useful for me.<\/p>\n\n
I use a different session for each codebase. If I'm working on one and need to switch to another, I can detatch from one session and attach to another. Later, when I'm ready to switch back, I do the same again.<\/p>\n\n
I usually have multiple windows inside a session. Neovim will be in the main one, and I can run separate commands - especially long-running ones like watchers - with their own windows.<\/p>\n\n
If I need to split a window and have Neovim on the left and a terminal for running tests on the right, I can do this with different panes.<\/p>\n\n
Being able to organise my workspace in this way has become a big part blogof my development workflow and my productivity.<\/p>\n\n ", "format": "full_html", "processed": "\n
tmux is a \"terminal multiplexer\" - a program that makes one terminal window into many.<\/p>\n\n
I use the terminal a lot and am often switching between codebase so this is very useful for me.<\/p>\n\n
I use a different session for each codebase. If I'm working on one and need to switch to another, I can detatch from one session and attach to another. Later, when I'm ready to switch back, I do the same again.<\/p>\n\n
I usually have multiple windows inside a session. Neovim will be in the main one, and I can run separate commands - especially long-running ones like watchers - with their own windows.<\/p>\n\n
If I need to split a window and have Neovim on the left and a terminal for running tests on the right, I can do this with different panes.<\/p>\n\n
Being able to organise my workspace in this way has become a big part blogof my development workflow and my productivity.<\/p>\n\n ", "summary": null } ], "feeds_item": [ { "imported": "1970-01-01T00:33:45+00:00", "guid": null, "hash": "b46a6b2e5b2994af854133e567634c6c", "target_type": "feeds_feed", "target_uuid": "90c85284-7ca8-4074-9178-97ff8384fe76" } ] }