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by ssivark
2249 days ago
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What this author has settled on looks very similar to commonly used tiling window manager shortcuts (which should not be very surprising, because a lot of the constraints desired by the author apply to the other situation also). In fact, even more directly, the author is basically using TMUX as a the tiling window manager for their terminals. So, I guess the funny thing is, this gives a nice bunch of Tmux shortcuts, unless you're using a tiling WM for your system , in which case this is hopeless :-) BTW, for any newbies looking to start out with tiling window managers, I would highly recommend Regolith (which is basically i3 with a nice set of conventions). |
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* Work from my desktop
* move to my laptop on the couch
* nick off to a cafe (well perhaps not atm) on an ipad.
* keep tabs on long running processes on my phone and termux.
all with a consistent interface. I think it's worth getting a working knowledge up.