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mert: An iTerm 3-compatible tab and pane manager

11 pointsby briangonzalezalmost 9 years ago

2 comments

jlgaddisalmost 9 years ago
Off-topic:<p>I don&#x27;t have any use for this, personally.<p>I am both a longtime user of both tmux and iTerm, although I haven&#x27;t ever used iTerm&#x27;s tmux &quot;integration&quot;. Anyone have a good reference they could point me to that explains how it works and how to get started using it.<p>FWIW, I normally have a single iTerm window with two or three tabs open. In tab 1, I have a tmux session running which is mostly just SSH sessions to various servers (where I usually have tmux nested). This tab is where I spend 98% of my time. The other tab(s) are just for quick little things I need to do in a &quot;clean&quot; shell&#x2F;window. I&#x27;ve looked a little into iTerm&#x27;s tmux integration but I&#x27;m not sure it&#x27;d really be any benefit to me. (I&#x27;m not a developer but I am a network engineer and server monkey, so I&#x27;ve usually got anywhere from six to 30 SSH sessions open at once.)
dhagzalmost 9 years ago
Interesting. I&#x27;m not going to lie, I prefer just using tmux. I&#x27;d rather take a few minutes at the start of a session to get my windows&#x2F;panes just right than to run this script. Plus, it doesn&#x27;t look like there&#x27;s any way to change the width and height of the panes, which I use very often in tmux.