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    tmuxinator

    tmuxinator

    Manage complex tmux sessions easily

    tmuxinator aims to be compatible with the currently maintained versions of Ruby. Some operating systems may provide an unsupported version of Ruby as their "system ruby". In these cases, users should use RVM or rbenv to install a supported Ruby version and use that version's gem binary to install tmuxinator. tmuxinator uses your shell's default editor for opening files. If you want to change your default editor simply put a line in ~/.bashrc that changes it. The recommended version of tmux...
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