retmux README file
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- A tmux session backup/reload tool
Table of contents
(toc generated by ghtoc)
Introduction
Tmux is very handy tool. However we cannot persist the sessions and reload them later. We want to restore our sessions in some situations. E.g. when we have to reboot the machine or we want to "clone" all sessions from a machine to another.
retmux comes to try to solve this problem. It makes tmux backup and restore easily to be done. You can manage your tmux backups with retmux and get your sessions back.
retmux was written and tested with:
- python 2.7.6
- tmux 1.8
Features
- configurable options for (logging, ANSI escapes)
- (non- or) interactive operations (list/delete/restore/backup)
- highlighted output
- most important: tmux sessions backup and restore :)
What can be backed up/restored?
- sessions : with names, terminal-size
- windows : with name, order, pane split and split layout
- panes : with path and content(up to 100000 line history content) with same look and feel (ANSI escapes)
What would NOT be backed up/restored?
- the processes/programs running in window or pane at backup time
- the logined user, if the user is not same as the user who started tmux.(e.g. after
su
) - command history in each window
- buffer stacks (could be done, but didn't see the need)
Example & Screenshots & Demo
Installation
- for Archlinux user,
retmux
is available in AUR. If you want to try the development version, install theretmux-git
package. - for other users:
-
checkout the
master
branch for stable release version, checkoutbleeding
branch for development version, thensudo python setup.py install
-
Usage
see the first screenshot in the screenshots
section
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