Race-condition-safe tmux wrapper for coding agents
Project description
Race-condition-safe tmux wrapper for coding agents.
Features
- Agent isolation - Default socket
claudekeeps agent operations separate from user tmux - Safety boundaries - Non-agent sockets require
--forceflag - Session lifecycle - Create, monitor, and clean up sessions easily
- Race-condition-safe send - Verifies commands are received before sending Enter
- Execute and capture - Run commands and get output with exit codes
- Marker-based execution - Reliable output capture using unique markers
- Wait-idle detection - Wait until pane output stabilizes
- JSON output - Programmatic interface for all commands
- Flexible targeting - Pane IDs or session:window.pane syntax
- Pane management - Launch, kill, interrupt, and escape
Nothing you couldn't do with bare "tmux" skill, but much more reliable with agent use.
Agent Isolation
By default, twmux operates on the claude socket, keeping agent tmux sessions separate from your personal tmux:
# Agent operations (default socket: claude)
twmux new myapp
twmux send -t %0 "echo hello"
twmux status
# User can monitor without interference
tmux -L claude attach -t myapp # Watch agent work
# Ctrl+b d to detach
# Access user's tmux requires explicit --force
twmux --force -L default status # View user's default socket
Socket naming:
claude,claude-*- Agent sockets (no--forceneeded)- All other names - Require
--forceflag
Installation
uv pip install -e .
Usage
twmux [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]
Global Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
--json |
Output as JSON (for programmatic use) |
-L, --socket NAME |
tmux socket name (default: claude) |
--force |
Allow non-agent sockets (required for non-claude* sockets) |
-v, --verbose |
Verbose output |
Commands
send - Send text safely
Send text to a pane with race-condition-safe Enter handling.
twmux send -t %5 "echo hello"
twmux send -t main:0.1 "make test" --delay 0.1
twmux send -t %5 "partial text" --no-enter
exec - Execute and capture
Execute a command and capture output with exit code.
twmux exec -t %5 "ls -la"
twmux --json exec -t main:0 "make test" --timeout 60
Returns:
output: Command stdout/stderrexit_code: Command exit code (-1 if timeout)timed_out: Whether command timed out
capture - Capture pane content
twmux capture -t %5
twmux capture -t %5 -n 50 # Last 50 lines
twmux --json capture -t main:0
wait-idle - Wait for output stabilization
Wait until pane output stops changing.
twmux wait-idle -t %5
twmux wait-idle -t %5 --timeout 10 --interval 0.1
interrupt - Send Ctrl+C
twmux interrupt -t %5
escape - Send Escape key
twmux escape -t %5
launch - Create new pane
Split current pane to create a new one.
twmux launch -t %5 # Split below
twmux launch -t %5 -v # Split right (vertical)
twmux launch -t %5 -c "python3" # Split and run command
kill - Kill pane
twmux kill -t %5
new - Create session
Create a new tmux session on the agent socket. Prints monitor command for user observation.
twmux new myapp # Create session "myapp"
twmux new myapp -c "python3" # Create and run command
twmux -L claude-isolated new test # Use different agent socket
Output includes monitor command:
Session created: myapp on socket claude
Pane ID: %0
To monitor: tmux -L claude attach -t myapp
To detach: Ctrl+b d
kill-session - Kill session
twmux kill-session myapp
kill-server - Kill server
Kill the entire tmux server for a socket.
twmux kill-server # Kill default claude server
twmux -L claude-isolated kill-server # Kill specific socket
status - Show tmux state
twmux status # Show default socket (claude)
twmux status --all # Show all agent sockets (claude*)
twmux --force status --all # Show all sockets including user's
Target Addressing
The -t option accepts tmux target syntax to identify panes.
Pane ID (Recommended)
Direct pane reference using tmux pane ID:
twmux send -t %5 "echo hello" # Pane ID %5
twmux exec -t %12 "ls" # Pane ID %12
Get pane IDs with twmux status or tmux list-panes -a.
Session:Window.Pane Format
Hierarchical addressing:
# Full path: session:window.pane
twmux send -t main:0.1 "echo hello" # Session "main", window 0, pane 1
twmux send -t dev:2.0 "make test" # Session "dev", window 2, pane 0
# Partial paths
twmux send -t main:0 "echo hello" # Session "main", window 0, active pane
twmux send -t main: "echo hello" # Session "main", active window/pane
twmux send -t :0.1 "echo hello" # First session, window 0, pane 1
Target Resolution
| Target | Meaning |
|---|---|
%5 |
Pane with ID %5 (absolute) |
main:0.1 |
Session "main", window 0, pane 1 |
main:0 |
Session "main", window 0, active pane |
main: |
Session "main", active window and pane |
:0.1 |
First session, window 0, pane 1 |
:0 |
First session, window 0, active pane |
| (empty) | First session, active window and pane |
Examples
# Start a REPL in a new pane and interact with it
twmux launch -t %5 -c "python3"
# Returns: {"pane_id": "%12"}
# Send commands to the new pane
twmux send -t %12 "print('hello')"
twmux wait-idle -t %12
# Capture output
twmux capture -t %12 -n 10
# Execute and get result
twmux --json exec -t %12 "print(1+1)"
# Returns: {"output": "2", "exit_code": 0, "timed_out": false}
# Clean up
twmux kill -t %12
JSON Output
All commands support --json for programmatic use:
$ twmux --json exec -t %5 "echo hello"
{"output": "hello", "exit_code": 0, "timed_out": false}
$ twmux --json send -t %5 "test"
{"success": true, "attempts": 1}
$ twmux --json new myapp
{"session": "myapp", "socket": "claude", "pane_id": "%0", "monitor_cmd": "tmux -L claude attach -t myapp"}
$ twmux --json status
{
"sockets": [
{
"socket": "claude",
"sessions": [
{
"session_id": "$0",
"session_name": "myapp",
"windows": [...]
}
]
}
]
}
How It Works
Race-Condition-Safe Send
The send command:
- Sends text without Enter
- Waits (configurable delay)
- Captures pane content
- Sends Enter
- Verifies content changed
- Retries if needed
Marker-Based Execution
The exec command:
- Generates unique markers
- Wraps command:
echo START; { cmd; } 2>&1; echo END:$? - Polls pane with progressive expansion (100 → 500 → 2000 → all lines)
- Parses output between markers
- Extracts exit code
Output Stabilization
The wait-idle command:
- Hashes pane content (MD5)
- Polls at configurable interval
- Returns when N consecutive hashes match
- Times out if content keeps changing
Development
make install # Install dependencies
make test # Run tests
make lint # Check code style
make format # Auto-format code
make check # Run lint + test
License
MIT
Prior Art, Inspiration
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