I am fairly familiar with Linux, I’ve been using different distros for some years now and have done some config editing here and there. I am also a web developer and use the terminal quite a lot and so I always stumble on people’s recommendation to use tmux and how good it is, but I never really understood what it does and, in layman’s terms, how can it be useful and for what use cases.
Can you guys please enlight me a bit on this?
Thank you.
Edit: if my phrasing is a bit awkward or confusing I apologize since I am not an English native speaker. (Maybe that’s why I never fully grasped what tmux is from other explanations xD)
Edite: Ok, just to clarify, my original struggle was to understand what made tmux different from using some terminal app and just split the screen xD
The most common use case for
tmux
is to put long running terminal apps in the background when working remotely, e.g.:# start a new virtual terminal tmux # do something in the terminal that will take a long while to complete sleep 1m # put the virtual terminal into the background Ctrl-b d # do other stuff # reattach to the virtual terminal tmux a
This allows you to disconnect from the server, but keep the process running in the background. It can also do split screen with multiple terminals, provide a scroll back buffer (
Ctrl-b PageUp
) and other stuff. But using it for background processes is probably the most common one.