tmux
Manage tmux sessions for interactive background processes
Best use case
tmux is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt. It is especially useful for teams working in multi. Manage tmux sessions for interactive background processes
Manage tmux sessions for interactive background processes
Users should expect a more consistent workflow output, faster repeated execution, and less time spent rewriting prompts from scratch.
Practical example
Example input
Use the "tmux" skill to help with this workflow task. Context: Manage tmux sessions for interactive background processes
Example output
A structured workflow result with clearer steps, more consistent formatting, and an output that is easier to reuse in the next run.
When to use this skill
- Use this skill when you want a reusable workflow rather than writing the same prompt again and again.
When not to use this skill
- Do not use this when you only need a one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- Do not use it if you cannot install or maintain the related files, repository context, or supporting tools.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/tmux/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How tmux Compares
| Feature / Agent | tmux | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Manage tmux sessions for interactive background processes
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
## Overview
CLI tools for managing tmux sessions, enabling agents to run and interact with background processes like database connections (psql, mysql), REPLs, log tailing, and other interactive commands.
## Prerequisites
- [bun](https://bun.sh) runtime installed
- [tmux](https://github.com/tmux/tmux) installed (`brew install tmux` or `apt install tmux`)
## Commands
### List Sessions
List all active tmux sessions.
```bash
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/list-sessions.js [options]
```
**Options:**
- `--json` - Output as JSON
**Examples:**
```bash
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/list-sessions.js
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/list-sessions.js --json
```
---
### Create Session
Create a new tmux session for running background processes.
```bash
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/create-session.js <name> [options]
```
**Arguments:**
- `name` - Session name (required)
**Options:**
- `--command <cmd>` - Initial command to run in the session
- `--workdir <path>` - Working directory for the session
- `--window <name>` - Name for the initial window
- `--json` - Output as JSON
**Examples:**
```bash
# Create a session for psql
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/create-session.js db-session --command "psql -h localhost -U postgres mydb"
# Create a session for tailing logs
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/create-session.js logs --command "tail -f /var/log/app.log"
# Create a session in a specific directory
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/create-session.js dev --workdir ~/projects/myapp
```
---
### Send Command
Send a command to a tmux session (types the command and presses Enter).
```bash
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/send-command.js <session> <command> [options]
```
**Arguments:**
- `session` - Session name (or session:window or session:window.pane)
- `command` - Command to send
**Options:**
- `--no-enter` - Send keys without pressing Enter
- `--literal` - Send keys literally (no special key interpretation)
- `--json` - Output as JSON
**Examples:**
```bash
# Run a SQL query in a psql session
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/send-command.js db-session "SELECT * FROM users LIMIT 10;"
# Send Ctrl+C to interrupt a process
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/send-command.js logs "C-c" --no-enter
# Type text without executing
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/send-command.js dev "echo hello" --no-enter
```
---
### Capture Output
Capture and read the current output from a tmux session pane.
```bash
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/capture-output.js <session> [options]
```
**Arguments:**
- `session` - Session name (or session:window or session:window.pane)
**Options:**
- `--lines <n>` - Number of lines of scrollback to capture (default: 100)
- `--wait <pattern>` - Wait for output matching this pattern before capturing
- `--timeout <ms>` - Timeout for --wait in milliseconds (default: 30000)
- `--json` - Output as JSON
**Examples:**
```bash
# Capture recent output from a session
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/capture-output.js db-session
# Capture more scrollback history
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/capture-output.js logs --lines 500
# Wait for a specific prompt before capturing
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/capture-output.js db-session --wait "postgres=#" --timeout 5000
```
---
### Kill Session
Terminate a tmux session.
```bash
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/kill-session.js <name> [options]
```
**Arguments:**
- `name` - Session name to kill
**Options:**
- `--json` - Output as JSON
**Examples:**
```bash
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/kill-session.js db-session
```
---
## Common Workflows
### Database Session (psql)
```bash
# Create a psql session
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/create-session.js psql --command "psql -h localhost -U postgres mydb"
# Wait for connection, then run queries
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/capture-output.js psql --wait "postgres=#"
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/send-command.js psql "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM users;"
# Capture the query results
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/capture-output.js psql --lines 50
# Clean up when done
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/kill-session.js psql
```
### Log Monitoring
```bash
# Start tailing logs
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/create-session.js logs --command "tail -f /var/log/app.log"
# Check for errors periodically
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/capture-output.js logs --lines 200
# Stop monitoring
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/kill-session.js logs
```
### Interactive REPL (Python, Node, etc.)
```bash
# Start a Python REPL
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/create-session.js python --command "python3"
# Run Python commands
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/send-command.js python "import pandas as pd"
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/send-command.js python "df = pd.read_csv('data.csv')"
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/send-command.js python "df.describe()"
# Capture output
bun .opencode/skill/tmux/capture-output.js python
```
---
## Output Behavior
- Command output is displayed directly to the user in the terminal
- **Do not re-summarize or reformat output** - the user can already see it
- When capturing output, the raw terminal content is returned (may include ANSI codes)
- Use `--json` for structured output when parsing programmatically
## Notes
- Session names should be descriptive and unique (e.g., `psql-mydb`, `logs-app`)
- Target format: `session` or `session:window` or `session:window.pane`
- Special keys: `C-c` (Ctrl+C), `C-d` (Ctrl+D), `C-m` (Enter), `C-l` (clear)
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