Show HN: Tmux-IDE, OSS agent-first terminal IDE

(tmux.thijsverreck.com)

31 points | by thijsverreck 3 hours ago ago

17 comments

  • operatingthetan 9 minutes ago ago

    If this supported Gemini and Codex I would find it useful. I never run more than one Claude, it's always a mix.

  • quanwinn 29 minutes ago ago

    I'm so married to my existing tmux workflows and layout that I'm not sure whether I'd ever feel open to trying out something like this. At the same time, orchestrating multiple agents with native tmux and git worktree does feel cumbersome.

    • thijsverreck 26 minutes ago ago

      if you want you can file an issue with your current workflow? happy to see if we can do a PR to support this natively in tmux-ide

  • theturtletalks 2 hours ago ago

    I'm also trying to build something similar for agent orchestration where one terminal is controlling multiple terminals. I tried using tmux but it's very good at sending the initial text to the tmux sessions, but I've not been able to get an agent to have a proper back and forth controlling multiple tmux sessions. I know we can use send-keys, but reading the session or knowing when that session is complete is kind of up in the air. And then if the main orchestrator terminal has checked all the sessions to see if they're actually working and doing things, the main session kind of stop so I've kind of been thinking about a cron that periodically checks in and nudges it to check the sessions again. Are they still working? Do they need more guidance? Essentially having one terminal control others, but having that back and forth with the terminals has been pretty challenging to achieve. Have you gotten anywhere with this?

  • bwestergard 2 hours ago ago

    Looks like a great implementation. I want to question the basic user story, which seems to be: "I am a software developer who wants to improve productivity by running multiple simultaneous agents that are roughly isomorphic to a human software developer team."

    I am burning a lot of tokens every day at work and on personal projects. It's helpful. I generally work in tmux with github copilot in one pane, and a few other terminal panes showing tests and current diff.

    I find it really important to avoid the temptation to multi-task by running multiple agents. For quite varied tasks, productivity gains from multi-tasking have proven to be illusory. Why would it be different with writing software?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_multitasking

  • 0dayman 34 minutes ago ago
    • thijsverreck 30 minutes ago ago

      I love cmux! ironically you can use tmux-ide within cmux. The idea is to make it an agent development environment that's great when ran on a remote machine :).

  • cyrusradfar 33 minutes ago ago

    Congrats on getting this out. What was the most surprising part of the build?

    • thijsverreck 29 minutes ago ago

      most surprising was that something this lightweight made such a big impact on my productivity. its really nice to have persistent Claude teams on my remote machines that I can always access no matter what.

  • ekropotin 21 minutes ago ago

    So basically tmuxinator?

  • garymiklos 2 hours ago ago

    I built a very similar one that I use every day, smux: https://github.com/gergomiklos/smux. Took only 1 hour with claude.

  • mlboss an hour ago ago

    Can somebody develop a mobile app that natively supports tmux

    • jrop 41 minutes ago ago

      I assume that you've tried Termux and somehow that doesn't meet your needs? (Also, you didn't specify whether you are on Android/iOS)

    • thijsverreck 28 minutes ago ago

      both ish and termux are great options on mobile/iPad!

    • deadbabe 44 minutes ago ago

      For all the hype of AI agents, you never see people taking on real challenging projects like this. Just low hanging fruit.