Session management and profiles #697
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it might be hard to tell which panes in a layout correspond to panes in the list and the startup commands, what about like a faint numbering that associates the panes in the layout with the pane's startup/dir |
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From gtx via discord: https://discord.com/channels/851854972600451112/852249738002956311/940508883095552000
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It be nice if one could duplicate tabs or if there are tab presets #718 From @ppwfx Describe the solution you'd like?It be nice if one could duplicate tabs or if there are tab presets Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.No response Additional contextNo response |
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From SandyChapman via #190 comment:
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I originally posted this on the TMUX topic but it probably makes more sense here. What I really want (for my personal needs) isn't necessarily "actual tmux integrated with Warp" but the ability to detach from a window while keeping its tabs/panes and processes running in the background, and then later bring it back. I can kind of do this by minimizing windows but then it's difficult to know which is which just by looking at the minimized windows in the dock. I think for my needs, the following would be great:
If Warp did this natively I wouldn't care at all that it's not real tmux. |
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Need to checkout: https://github.com/eggplanetio/mert |
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It would be amazing if Warp could let people build workspaces in certain folders (similar to .vscode workspaces), and then let them build custom commands for those workspaces. On top of that, let them build a GUI-based command center, with a grid of large buttons with customizable icons and colors, where the user can set which commands each button triggers. |
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+1 for this, but I use window titles instead of different themes. I always have multiple tabs grouped in separate windows. Each window has a context, say a specific microservice I'm running locally, and inside it multiple tabs. The lack of a window title bar makes it hard to identify windows at a glance with App Exposé, as shown below on iTerm2: |
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I think it would be wonderful if you guys didn't invent your own profiles/session management formats/schemas, but reused the existing one's of tmux/tmuxinator where possible. If you would integrate that formats into warp
tmux guys could possibly just switch over to warp and still feel independent and first class.
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Just started using warp, love it. But unfortunately can't stick with it in its current state without this feature. My problem is when using microservices and micro frontend I have many panels open and each runs an app. I need multiple panels in the same tab so I can see them talking to each other. Unfortunately with Warp it's currently not easy to identify which panel is running which app. Something like iTerms 'badges' that sits in the background of the panel behind the main text would suffice if not wanting to introduce panel window bars. |
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The ability to resume a session makes Tmux very nice. People who work with laptops can return to a disconnected session. This would require Warp to install software on a target machine. This functionality would allow closing a window to not end the session. There would need to be a subsystem to manage sessions. |
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