tmux
Remotely control tmux sessions for interactive CLIs by sending automated keystrokes and scraping pane output.
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Remotely control tmux sessions for interactive CLIs by sending automated keystrokes and scraping pane output.
Control macOS cmux terminal topology, workspaces, and pane layouts via CLI. Ideal for AI coding agents requiring deterministic multi-pane navigation, surface routing, and attention cues.
Interactive terminal canvas for rendering, editing, and selecting markdown text, emails, and project documentation in Claude Code.
Interactive terminal UI toolkit for Claude Code. Spawn and control calendar, document, and flight booking interfaces directly within tmux panes.
Orchestrate parallel Claude Code worker swarms with protocol-based behavioral governance for complex features, multi-step refactors, and long-running autonomous coding sessions.
Orchestrate multi-agent AI swarms using the ClawTeam CLI to automate parallel task execution, dependency management, and team collaboration with git worktree isolation and tmux support.
Launch lgtm TUI to review markdown files, code plans, or documentation with line-by-line commenting, syntax highlighting, and collaborative feedback workflows.
Perform end-to-end testing of nori-skillsets CLI subcommands using tmux for isolated, safe, and reproducible verification of filesystem side effects.
Create and manage git worktrees for parallel coding sessions. Enable zero-dead-time development by running tests, builds, and multiple branch sessions simultaneously without interference.
Clean up your current Claude Code session and automatically resume in a fresh, optimized terminal window.
Interactive UI components for Claude Code and AI agents. Create confirmations, checklists, inputs, tables, and views to handle non-blocking interactions and monitoring.
Manually finalize and submit AI agent responses to Claude. Use when automatic synchronization fails or to manually curate findings.