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gnome-terminal window running tmux with title: bash @ /home/user

Top status bar with three lines:
1) left: windows 0, 1 nano, 2 bash, 3 sleep; right: time 2025-01-18 18:09:32
2) center: window panes 1[57x26], 2[56x13], 3[56x12]
3) left: current directory /home/user ; right: current pane 56×13 2∕3

Current window with three panes: 1 left, 2 top right, 3 bottom right.

In left pane can be seen imported system & user modules:
40 lint/shfmt
41 live
42 log/log
43 log/step
44 rescue/common
45 rescue/hetzner
46 rescue/ovh
47 self
48 shell
49 tmux
50 util
. /home/user/rwx
01 cryptsetup
02 fix
03 newsboat
04 self
05 srv

In all three panes can be seen rwx shell commands prefixes:
rwx_… = functions
 a__… = aliases
 u__… = user

gnome-terminal window running tmux with title: bash @ /home/user Top status bar with three lines: 1) left: windows 0, 1 nano, 2 bash, 3 sleep; right: time 2025-01-18 18:09:32 2) center: window panes 1[57x26], 2[56x13], 3[56x12] 3) left: current directory /home/user ; right: current pane 56×13 2∕3 Current window with three panes: 1 left, 2 top right, 3 bottom right. In left pane can be seen imported system & user modules: 40 lint/shfmt 41 live 42 log/log 43 log/step 44 rescue/common 45 rescue/hetzner 46 rescue/ovh 47 self 48 shell 49 tmux 50 util . /home/user/rwx 01 cryptsetup 02 fix 03 newsboat 04 self 05 srv In all three panes can be seen rwx shell commands prefixes: rwx_… = functions a__… = aliases u__… = user

2025-01-18

After a long time using #byobu,
writing #tmux config from scratch…

#rwx

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Cyberpunk anime meets traditional culture in Ghost in the Shell gold leaf Japanese changing screens Ghost in the Shell on the byobu. Something I noticed a long time ago is that posters seem to be more popular among anime fans overseas than in Japan. That’s not because Japanese fans don’t appreciate the artwork of their country’s animated works, of course, but rather because hanging things, including posters, on your walls […]
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Byobu Byobu Byobu is a GPLv3 open source text-based window manager and terminal multiplexer. It was originally designed to provide elegant enhancements to the otherwise functional, plain, practical GNU Scre...

Did you know that you can run www.byobu.org on MSYS2 on Windows without too much trouble? It's not advertised anywhere, but the only changes I had to make was to disable the usage of the "route" command, which doesn't exist on MSYS2.

#tmux #byobu #msys2 #linux

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Flox | Get Perfectly Good Terminal Multiplexing with Byobu and Flox Byobu is a terminal tool you can use to split your screen, run multiple sessions, and reconnect to sessions, even after you log out or or disconnect. I’d call it a terminal multiplexer, but it isn’t, ...

📦 This week's Flox catalog fun package is #byobu, a tool that lets you split your terminal, run multiple sessions, and reconnect after disconnecting.

💻 Think of it as a terminal multiplexer-wrapper that uses tmux as its backend.

🛠️ Get the scoop:

flox.dev/blog/get-per...

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T^4 Video #008 and R^4 Video #7: Multi-User Session via Byobu
T^4 Video #008 and R^4 Video #7: Multi-User Session via Byobu YouTube video by Dirk Eddelbuettel

True story: @gmcd.bsky.social and @vincentab.bsky.social and I are all in one short tutorial showing how to multi-person edit in #emacs thanks to #byobu. The cameos are near the end at the 5:50 min mark.

Short blog post and slides on my site; links in video notes.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX9m...

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Byōbu, or folding screens, are both functional and decorative, featuring paintings of landscapes, birds, and seasonal themes. Used to partition rooms or as backdrops, they reflect the Japanese appreciation for art in everyday life. #Byobu #FoldingScreens #ArtAndFunction

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As with #byobu: Is there anyone here who uses #mosh? While I've tested the former for a while, I'm a mosh newbie, and so far am impressed.

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As with #byobu: Is there anyone here who uses #mosh? While I've tested the former for a while, I'm a mosh newbie, and so far am impressed.

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As with #byobu: Is there anyone here who uses #mosh? While I've tested the former for a while, I'm a mosh newbie, and so far am impressed.

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