I didn't mean iTerm2 should talk to tmux's socket directly, more that
there is already a protocol used over the socket.  Why not have iTerm2
reuse it?

-Kekoa

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 12:01 PM, George Nachman <gnach...@llamas.org> wrote:
>> In a sense tmux is already client/server via a socket in /tmp but I
>> don't know if the protocol was done in a way that would allow new
>> clients to be written easily.
>
> The advantage of making the tmux client talk to iTerm2 over having iTerm2
> communicate directly with tmux's socket is that you can ssh to a remote
> host, run the tmux client, and have iTerm2 talk to it.
> After iTerm2 exits beta this summer, I plan to tackle the tmux side of this
> problem.
>

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