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by bphogan
5227 days ago
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Because command-tab takes away your focus. There are other things in that menu as well that you might switch to. With tmux, I can split my windows into regions and turn the terminal into an IDE. And then I can detach from it and leave it running as I switch to another configuration. And I can invite you in to pair program with me over a low-bandwith solution. Finally, when I switch from OSX to Linux I can have the exact same environment. For example, I use this on servers. So it's the same reason you'd use vim over Eclipse. Sounds like nerdery for the sake of nerdery, until it works for you. |
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For example, I have Command-T opening FuzzyFinder in ssh-Sessions and in Gvim, but use the lovely Peepopen in Macvim.