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    mikeyobrien

    tmux-terminal

    mikeyobrien/tmux-terminal
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    Interactive terminal control via tmux for TUI apps, prompts, and long-running CLI workflows.

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    tmux-terminal

    Overview

    Use tmux to drive interactive terminal sessions, including TUI workflows like ralph-tui. tmux lets you send keystrokes, capture screen output, and keep processes running between steps.

    When to Use

    • Testing ralph-tui or any interactive CLI prompts
    • Managing long-running processes (web server, loops, watch mode)
    • Capturing live terminal output for QA reports
    • Interacting with applications that redraw the screen

    Prerequisites

    • tmux installed (pre-installed on macOS)

    Verify:

    tmux -V
    

    Core Commands

    Create a detached session:

    tmux new-session -d -s <name>
    

    Send commands (append Enter to execute):

    tmux send-keys -t <name> "<command>" Enter
    

    Capture screen output:

    tmux capture-pane -t <name> -p
    

    Kill session when done:

    tmux kill-session -t <name>
    

    Special Keys

    Use send-keys with key names:

    • Enter
    • C-c (Ctrl-C)
    • C-d (Ctrl-D)
    • Tab
    • Escape
    • Up, Down, Left, Right

    Examples:

    tmux send-keys -t <name> Up
    tmux send-keys -t <name> C-c
    

    TUI Interaction Patterns

    Start ralph-tui

    tmux new-session -d -s ralph-tui
    tmux send-keys -t ralph-tui "cargo run -p ralph-tui" Enter
    

    Navigate in TUI

    tmux send-keys -t ralph-tui Down
    tmux send-keys -t ralph-tui Enter
    

    Capture and parse the screen

    tmux capture-pane -t ralph-tui -p -S -200
    

    Use -S -200 to capture the last 200 lines when the screen is noisy.

    Long-Running Process Management

    • Start servers or loops in a tmux session to keep them alive.
    • Use capture-pane to confirm health (look for "listening" or "ready" text).
    • Stop cleanly with C-c then kill-session.

    Example:

    tmux new-session -d -s ralph-web
    tmux send-keys -t ralph-web "cargo run -p ralph-cli -- web" Enter
    tmux capture-pane -t ralph-web -p | rg -n "listening|ready"
    tmux send-keys -t ralph-web C-c
    tmux kill-session -t ralph-web
    

    Notes

    • Keep session names short and unique.
    • Always clean up sessions to avoid leaking background processes.
    • If output looks empty, wait briefly and capture again.
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