top | item 38706581 An iTerm2 fork with focus on minimalism and better defaults 1 points| metahost | 2 years ago |github.com 2 comments order hn newest ggm|2 years ago I'm a tolerably heavy user of tmux and I simply couldn't work out how tmux in iterm2 helped me, given the primary goal is persistence on the remote site. kermatt|2 years ago I think it’s for people who want the Tmux experience to be consistent both locally and remotely.Like you, however, I only use Tmux remotely, and either splits or multiple windows locally.
ggm|2 years ago I'm a tolerably heavy user of tmux and I simply couldn't work out how tmux in iterm2 helped me, given the primary goal is persistence on the remote site. kermatt|2 years ago I think it’s for people who want the Tmux experience to be consistent both locally and remotely.Like you, however, I only use Tmux remotely, and either splits or multiple windows locally.
kermatt|2 years ago I think it’s for people who want the Tmux experience to be consistent both locally and remotely.Like you, however, I only use Tmux remotely, and either splits or multiple windows locally.
ggm|2 years ago
kermatt|2 years ago
Like you, however, I only use Tmux remotely, and either splits or multiple windows locally.