Comment by aargh_aargh
6 months ago
Does any Linux terminal have a comparable integration? I'm still using GNU Screen but willing to give tmux another shot.
6 months ago
Does any Linux terminal have a comparable integration? I'm still using GNU Screen but willing to give tmux another shot.
WezTerm
The author of this feature also ported it to the Windows Terminal.
Besides, Chrome OS’s built in terminal also has tmux integration.
Do you have links to any examples? I've searched for this on and off for years, and i use Wezterm, but i've never been able to make it work like i remember the iTerm2 integration working.
Would love for examples using Windows Terminal as well.
I downloaded it to try it and it basically worked out of the box. What did you try?
Wait, how do you use it with Windows terminal? Same SSH config?
In fact, Windows Terminal has an open issue for the CC mode: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/3656
There was one called Terminator which had some tmux like features, split panes, broadcast, etc. It's not been maintained in a bit.
https://gnome-terminator.org/
I used to use terminator for a long time, but i've switched to tilix (https://gnunn1.github.io/tilix-web/) with little pain.
I'll check it out.
Note: that Terminator I linked is a re-boot (I'll be back) so, I might give it another go as well.
I was a huge tilix fan for ages, but ran into an issue with long URLs being unclickable.
wezterm
I use happily GNU Screen. Keep it?
Pretty sure iTerm is the only term that implements that tmux protocol.
ITerm2 seems really cool, it has so many features. The developer(s?) must be really productive, they churn it out. They support a lot of Kitty protocols for example.
Ghostty has infrastructure to support it from my understanding, like Mitchell did the initial plumbing. It just takes a spirited individual to finish it up.