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terminal productivity
About this tag
The terminal productivity tag on WindowsForum.com covers tools and techniques that enhance command-line efficiency on Windows. Discussions include itmux, a bundle that brings tmux-style session persistence and SSH convenience to Windows Terminal, and Microsoft's open source edit.exe, a terminal text editor for Windows 10 and 11. Recurring themes involve session persistence, SSH integration, Unix-style ergonomics, and lightweight text editing with features like regex and WordWrap. The tag is relevant for users seeking to streamline workflows in Windows Terminal or improve command-line productivity.
If you spend any meaningful time at the Windows command line, installing itmux will change how you work — not because it reinvents the terminal, but because it brings real tmux-style session persistence, SSH convenience, and Unix-style ergonomics to Windows in a single, lightweight bundle...
Microsoft’s surprising release of its new open source terminal text editor, edit.exe, for Windows 10 and 11 is making waves among both nostalgic users and modern code warriors. The announcement has generated outsized interest, fueled by claims that edit.exe is based on Visual Studio Code—the...
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