On 2015-10-29 09:03, Matt Simmons wrote:
> 
> I have at least one tmux window running, with several panes. In the example
> screenshot, I have vi running on the left side, on the right side top, I'm
> editing a puppet file, and on the bottom right, I'm running commands relevant
> to the two editing windows. 
> 
> Tmux has really changed how I work. I like it a lot. 


I have used tmux quite a bit while remotely pairing but had not realise you
could "ctrl-b [" and be browsing throughout your history with a basic editor,
it's not as good as a real editor (eg: in vi mode, it can't do `1G`, cannot
set ignore case etc...) but it is a lot less awkward than working from inside
vim. I think I'm going to start using a combination of those two workflow
depending on what I am doing, using tmux more for day to day stuff, and
working from inside vim for heavy debugging session where I might need to do a
lot of searches, organizing and saving fragments. The more I think about this,
the more I'm shocked I never thought of this before...

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