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minus-squareojmcelderry@lemmy.onelinkfedilinkarrow-up20·1 year agoScreen and tmux are your friends in this situation. They can keep your vim session alive when your SSH connection drops, so you can reconnect and continue where you left off.
minus-squareplumbercraic@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoScreen change my relationship with linux. Amazing tool (once you disable vbell)
minus-squareLinssiili@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoI’m using Byobu, which is (apparently) a wrapper for screen and tmux, providing things like sensible hotkeys (F2 new tab, ctrl+F2 vertical split etc). Granted, I haven’t used regular screen or tmux, so I’m not sure what they have compared to byobu. Someone just said to use it, and I never went back.
minus-squareWahotslinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoOooh, I might have to give that a shot tonight. Thanks!
Screen and tmux are your friends in this situation. They can keep your vim session alive when your SSH connection drops, so you can reconnect and continue where you left off.
Screen change my relationship with linux. Amazing tool (once you disable vbell)
I’m using Byobu, which is (apparently) a wrapper for screen and tmux, providing things like sensible hotkeys (F2 new tab, ctrl+F2 vertical split etc).
Granted, I haven’t used regular screen or tmux, so I’m not sure what they have compared to byobu. Someone just said to use it, and I never went back.
Oooh, I might have to give that a shot tonight. Thanks!