What can this do that tmuxinator can't? #468
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I haven't used tmuxinator in years. (Though I used to, as well as teamocil, before tmuxp) I used to keep a comparison at http://tmuxp.git-pull.com/en/latest/about.html#differences-from-tmuxinator-teamocil but it could use an update. If you (or anyone else) likes tmuxp feel free to update the comparison. |
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Before I send you an email offering to help I'll do an update of this article and send it to you, Tony. Better than the all-too-common "volunteer-disappear" cycle. Hopefully sort Sat or Sun (24th Feb) and send to you in the same RST format you have it in. I'll be editing some existing bits to improve readability - don't take offence. 😉 You'd be surprised how much benefit comparison pages have on getting potential users interested. slant.co have built an entire business model on it! Anyone looking at this - I'm tackling it for now. |
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I'll tell you why I switched to tmuxp. I usually work on multiple Rails projects; some of which have substantially different versions of Ruby. I use a Ruby manager and tmux to switch between these different environments. Since tmuxinator uses Ruby, there were cases where some versions of the Ruby I was using resulted in deprecation warnings. I hacked a solution together that used a global Ruby version just for tmuxinator, so that I could switch between my tmux sessions, but ultimately I wasn't keen on this approach. Tmuxp came to the rescue. Just wish it didn't leave screen artifacts when switching to complex layouts: |
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@npearson72 Thank you for that. I converted this to a discussion! Let's see how this goes! |
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Simple question: I already know tmuxinator as do a lot of people. Does this have any benefits over that? What are they?
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