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tmux-mate

Manage your tmux sessions with the delicious power of Dhall.

Motivation

Working on modern microservice architectures usually means spinning up various combinations of 5 or more different services. Remembering what they are is a totally 1x use of your time, let's automate it!

Installation

MacOS

brew update && brew install danieljharvey/tools/tmux-mate

Ubuntu

Binaries available on the releases page.

Getting started

# create a default tmux-mate.dhall
tmux-mate init
# Start running everything
tmux-mate start

Tutorial

Let's grab a couple of sample config files...

curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/danieljharvey/tmux-mate/master/samples/Sample1.dhall > Sample1.dhall
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/danieljharvey/tmux-mate/master/samples/Sample2.dhall > Sample2.dhall

Let's open the first config file in tmux-mate.

# Run tmux-mate with the first sample script
tmux-mate ./Sample1.dhall

You should now see a tmux window running two infinite loops (that will soon wear your battery down, apologies). What if it turns out we need more things in our development environment?

# Run tmux-mate with the second sample script
tmux-mate ./Sample2.dhall

You will now see your same session with an extra window added. tmux-mate has diffed the two sessions and added/removed the changes. This might seem like a useless optimization when running a trivial process like yes, but when running multiple build environments this saves loads of time.

Configuration

This project uses Dhall files for configuration. There are some examples in the /samples/ folders that demonstrate how to put one together. This is the schema:

{ sessionTitle : Text
, sessionWindows :
    List
      { windowTitle : Text
      , windowPanes : List { paneCommand : Text }
      , windowArrangement : Text
      }
}

A few rules

  • All of the sessionTitle and windowTitle entries must be non-empty - they are used to manage the sessions internally.
  • The session must contain at least one window, and each window must contain at least one pane.
  • windowArrangement is one of tmux's options tiled, even-horizontal, even-vertical, main-horizontal and main-vertical. Info on what those mean in the man page - search for select-layout for info.

Options

Sometimes if what you expect to happen is not happening, pop in the -v (or --verbose) flag to see what tmux-mate is thinking.

Alternatively, to see what it's thinking without actually running the commands, then instead use -d (or --dry-run).

Requirements

You will need a recent version of tmux installed. I tested on version 3, but I'm pretty sure the commands I am using are pretty basic so should work backwards too.

Development

Run stack install to install tmux-mate and then run tmux-mate development.dhall to launch an environment with everything you need.

If ghcid is missing, add it with stack install ghcid.

Prior art

Very much inspired by Tmuxinator, a great project that doesn't quite do what I needed.