tmux Process Management
Interactive Shell Requirement
Use send-keys pattern for reliable shell initialization. Creating a session spawns an interactive shell automatically. Use send-keys to run commands within that shell, ensuring PATH, direnv, and other initialization runs properly.
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# WRONG - inline command bypasses shell init, breaks PATH/direnv tmux new-session -d -s "$SESSION" -n main 'tilt up' # CORRECT - create session, then send command to interactive shell tmux new-session -d -s "$SESSION" -n main tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:main" 'tilt up' Enter
Session Naming Convention
Always derive session name from the project:
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SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD)
For multiple processes in one project, use windows not separate sessions:
- •Session:
myapp - •Windows:
server,tests,logs
Starting Processes
Single Process
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SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD) # Create session with named window, then send command tmux new-session -d -s "$SESSION" -n main tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:main" '<command>' Enter
Idempotent Start
Check if already running before starting:
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SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD) if ! tmux has-session -t "$SESSION" 2>/dev/null; then tmux new-session -d -s "$SESSION" -n main tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:main" '<command>' Enter else echo "Session $SESSION already exists" fi
Adding Windows to Existing Session
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SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD)
# Add a new window if it doesn't exist
if ! tmux list-windows -t "$SESSION" -F '#{window_name}' | grep -q "^server$"; then
tmux new-window -t "$SESSION" -n server
tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:server" 'npm run dev' Enter
else
echo "Window 'server' already exists"
fi
Multiple Processes (Windows)
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SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD) # Create session with first process tmux new-session -d -s "$SESSION" -n server tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:server" 'npm run dev' Enter # Add more windows tmux new-window -t "$SESSION" -n tests tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:tests" 'npm run test:watch' Enter tmux new-window -t "$SESSION" -n logs tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:logs" 'tail -f logs/app.log' Enter
Monitoring Output
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SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD) # Last 50 lines from first window tmux capture-pane -p -t "$SESSION" -S -50 # From specific window tmux capture-pane -p -t "$SESSION:server" -S -50 # Check for errors tmux capture-pane -p -t "$SESSION" -S -100 | rg -i "error|fail|exception" # Check for ready indicators tmux capture-pane -p -t "$SESSION:server" -S -50 | rg -i "listening|ready|started"
Lifecycle Management
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SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD) # List all sessions (see what exists) tmux ls # List windows in current session tmux list-windows -t "$SESSION" # Kill only this project's session tmux kill-session -t "$SESSION" # Kill specific window tmux kill-window -t "$SESSION:tests" # Send keys to a window (e.g., Ctrl+C to stop) tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:server" C-c
Isolation Rules
- •Never use
tmux kill-server - •Never kill sessions not matching current project
- •Always derive session name from git root or pwd
- •Always verify session name before kill operations
- •Other Claude Code instances may have their own sessions running
When to Use tmux
| Scenario | Use tmux? |
|---|---|
tilt up | Yes, always |
Dev server (npm run dev, rails s) | Yes |
File watcher (npm run watch) | Yes |
Test watcher (npm run test:watch) | Yes |
| Database server | Yes |
One-shot build (npm run build) | No |
| Quick command (<10s) | No |
| Need stdout directly in conversation | No |
Checking Process Status
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SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD)
# Check session exists
tmux has-session -t "$SESSION" 2>/dev/null && echo "session exists" || echo "no session"
# List windows and their status
tmux list-windows -t "$SESSION" -F '#{window_name}: #{pane_current_command}'
# Check if specific window exists
tmux list-windows -t "$SESSION" -F '#{window_name}' | grep -q "^server$" && echo "server window exists"
Restarting a Process
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SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD) # Send Ctrl+C then restart command tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:server" C-c sleep 1 tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:server" 'npm run dev' Enter
Common Patterns
Start dev server if not running
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SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD)
if ! tmux has-session -t "$SESSION" 2>/dev/null; then
tmux new-session -d -s "$SESSION" -n server
tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:server" 'npm run dev' Enter
echo "Started dev server in tmux session: $SESSION"
elif ! tmux list-windows -t "$SESSION" -F '#{window_name}' | grep -q "^server$"; then
tmux new-window -t "$SESSION" -n server
tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION:server" 'npm run dev' Enter
echo "Added server window to session: $SESSION"
else
echo "Server already running in session: $SESSION"
fi
Wait for server ready
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SESSION=$(basename $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) || basename $PWD)
# Poll for ready message
for i in {1..30}; do
if tmux capture-pane -p -t "$SESSION:server" -S -20 | rg -q "listening|ready"; then
echo "Server ready"
break
fi
sleep 1
done