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tmux

steipete/clawdis · Productivity

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Control tmux sessions by sending keystrokes and reading pane output for interactive CLI management. \n \n Send text input and special keys (Enter, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+Z) to tmux panes; capture output via capture-pane to monitor long-running processes and interactive prompts \n Target sessions, windows, and panes using session:window.pane notation; navigate and manage multiple parallel sessions programmatically \n Designed for monitoring Claude Code sessions and approving interactive prompts; sessions p

tmux

mitsuhiko/agent-stuff · Productivity

0

Use tmux as a programmable terminal multiplexer for interactive work. Works on Linux and macOS with stock tmux; avoid custom config by using a private socket.

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obra/superpowers-lab · Productivity

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Interactive CLI tools (vim, interactive git rebase, REPLs, etc.) cannot be controlled through standard bash because they require a real terminal. tmux provides detached sessions that can be controlled programmatically via send-keys and capture-pane.