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'''tmux''' <ref>[[wikipedia:Tmux]]</ref> is a terminal multiplexer <ref>[[wikipedia:Terminal_multiplexer]]</ref> for Unix-like operating systems (e.g. Linux, Mac OSX, Rasperry Pi OS) <ref>[[wikipedia:Unix-like]]</ref>. If tmux is installed on a remote device it enables you to create persistent login sessions. |
'''tmux''' <ref>[[wikipedia:Tmux]]</ref> is a terminal multiplexer <ref>[[wikipedia:Terminal_multiplexer]]</ref> for Unix-like operating systems (e.g. Linux, Mac OSX, Rasperry Pi OS) <ref>[[wikipedia:Unix-like]]</ref>. If tmux is installed on a remote device it enables you to create persistent login sessions. Programms that you invoke during a session wont get automatically terminated if you log out or if the connection to the remote device is interrupted. tmux also allows you to invoke multiple terminal windows, enabling you to do work in parallel without the need to connect multiple times to the remote device. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 07:56, 15 April 2021
tmux [1] is a terminal multiplexer [2] for Unix-like operating systems (e.g. Linux, Mac OSX, Rasperry Pi OS) [3]. If tmux is installed on a remote device it enables you to create persistent login sessions. Programms that you invoke during a session wont get automatically terminated if you log out or if the connection to the remote device is interrupted. tmux also allows you to invoke multiple terminal windows, enabling you to do work in parallel without the need to connect multiple times to the remote device.