TMUX support #501
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For anyone interested in this feature, we're running some focus groups to understand this use-case a little bit better. We would love for you to join if you are interested: https://calendly.com/aloke-warp/tmux-focus-group?month=2021-08&date=2021-08-18 |
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From @kendallm To Reproduce Create a tmux session in another terminal window |
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@thomasmarcel - #156 support starting tmux by default Describe the bug
To ReproduceSteps to reproduce: Add the line below to your .zshrc
Launch Warp Expected behaviour The terminal starts as expected and opens a tmux session." |
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mapping the left option key to meta on M1 Macbook Air wouldnt work when using Tmux in Warp. |
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I can't start tmux sessions. I can attach to them. But when I try to start them in warp I just get. tmux
[exited] The exit code is 0. Kind of makes warp unusable for me sadly. |
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Yeah me too, heavy tmux/vim user, and I loved warp from what I was told. I usually use tabs in tmux and panes in vim |
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I use tmuxinator to set up my projects and open all the panes and windows I use. It would be great to have the features of the warp in tmux |
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Same here, would love to have tmux support in warp |
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Tmux support would be fantastic. I pretty much only use tmux in my terminals. |
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I wouldn't mind leaving my tmux workflow if warp supported something like "Workspaces". Basically offering what tmuxinator does. Right now when I use warp, I just have like 10 tabs open. Usually 2 tabs per project (general command stuff, and then lazygit in the other tab). I just want to be able to switch to a different project without having to remember which tab group I was in. |
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EDIT: moved my comment to the session management topic, but it talked about how Warp could do session management features that would completely replace my tmux usage. |
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Would love to see support for tmux like iTerm2, tmux sessions are opened in tabs |
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I don't even need special tmux-support like iTerm because that is tbh not working well for me, but in tmux all the special features of warp are gone apparently. And the first thing I do when I open up my computer and open up the first terminal is to start a shell-script that sets up my environment in tmux for me with multiple tabs, splits and starting some programs. |
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My day-to-day workflow involves connecting back to long-running tmux sessions - some on my local machine, and many on a remote machine that I access over SSH. Ideally, for me, the solution that Warp lands on would work as well with remote tmux sessions as it does with local sessions. |
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Here's my 50 cent (as mentioned in another issue here): I usually prefer tmux to profiles/sessions, because tmux to me was the well established go to product #1 ... plus
I still don't use warp because I can't go tmux-fullscreen and tmux-statusline rendering isn't good either ... However I want to propose something that I think would be useful, plus feasible if still early days as of sessions/profiles (which I heard isn't (fully??) implemented yet):
If you want to support tmux better anyway and possibly need to integrate with tmux somewhat and plan to have sessions & profiles in the future, why not simply instead of -- take care, persuasive wording ahead
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+1 |
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+1 also waiting for Tmux support! |
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Need Tmux support! |
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+++ I need tmux!!! |
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my only annoyance of using tmux/screen via ssh with warp is that I cannot scroll with the mouse wheel to see the output of a command that is longer than the current screen, when I scroll I just get a bunch of: this is my only real blocker for warp vs iterm2. |
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Feedback from an avid tmux user
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+1 for this |
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there is another issue in warp, the alt and ctrl key dont get passed to neovim or tmux, sometimes ctrl gets passed but alt doesnt |
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I need temux support, that's very helpful |
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Tmux is an integral part for most power users and sysadmins. No tmux = No use for me. |
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Do you plan on supporting Warp in screen sessions in the future? |
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Rendering for customised interfaces for Vim and Tmux improved quite a bit, but blocks still don't work inside tmux, don't need more than that to give Warp an actual go. I don't intend to use Warp for multiplexing, rather do that with my tmux setup, so only need blocks and ssh "warpification" to work while in a tmux session. |
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tmux support would be very nice. I'm almost always in a SSH sessions, where I eventually inevitably need to multiplex and doing so within the same session is much faster and better experience than "multiplexing" with Warp. |
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Can we please have this? This is a must-have for any ssh. Looks like this is the top-voted roadmap item atm? |
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Right now blocks and input don't work within tmux sessions.
The most likely way we would support this is through tmux's control mode feature, like iTerm, where it would integrate with split panes.
https://github.com/tmux/tmux/wiki/Control-Mode
Posting here to get a sense of how useful this would be. Please give it a thumbs up if you'd like it.
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