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by hnlmorg 1058 days ago
> (Despite loving tmux and iTerm2, the one thing I don't like is iTerm2's native tmux integration, where it uses tmux as the “engine” but replaces the UI with OS-native windows/splits etc. It's technically impressive, but mostly negates all the reasons I run tmux inside iTerm2 in the first place)

I completely agree. I'm sure there are people who love it but it seems a strange implementation since it takes the best bits of tmux and replaces that with the worst bits of iTerm.

The great thing about this stuff though, is that everyone can personalise and run the set up they prefer. Whatever that might be