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aw-watcher-tmux - Allows monitoring activity in sessions and panes with ActivityWatch. muxile - View and control your tmux session from your mobile. tmux-autoreload - Watches your tmux configuration file and automatically reloads it on change. tmux-browser - Web browser sessions attached to tmux sessions. tmux-cargo - Plugin for executing cargo commands tmux-cowboy - Kill hanging processes fast. t
tmux-sidebar does one thing: it opens a tree directory listing for the current path. It's fast, convenient and works great with vim. Some of the features that make the plugin more appealing than doing the same thing manually each time: fast Much faster than doing each step manually. smart sizing Sidebar remembers its size, so the next time you open it, it will have the exact same width. This is a
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When you edit .tmux.conf you get: proper syntax highlighting commentstring - so that plugins like vim-commentary work as intended K - jumps to the *exact* place in man tmux where the word under cursor is explained (a helluva time saver). This should work correctly on practically anything in .tmux.conf. :make - invokes tmux source .tmux.conf and places all the errors (if any) in quicklist g! - exec
Restore tmux environment after system restart. Tmux is great, except when you have to restart the computer. You lose all the running programs, working directories, pane layouts etc. There are helpful management tools out there, but they require initial configuration and continuous updates as your workflow evolves or you start new projects. tmux-resurrect saves all the little details from your tmux
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