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    Claude Canvas

    Claude Canvas

    Give Claude Code an external monitor

    Claude Canvas is a terminal-focused UI toolkit that extends Claude Code by giving it a dedicated visual interface within the terminal, allowing interactive panes for apps like email, calendar, flight bookings, and other structured interfaces directly alongside the coding agent session. Rather than limiting interactions to text prompts and responses, Claude-Canvas uses tools like tmux to spawn multiple split panes so that you can see persistent interfaces for tasks that benefit from visual context, making your CL-based AI coding workspace feel more like a rich interactive environment. It acts as a proof-of-concept that bridges traditional command-line AI interactions with more dynamic terminal user interfaces, enabling developers to craft more immersive and contextually rich workflows without leaving their development terminal.
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    Vimux

    Vimux

    Easily interact with tmux from vim

    vimux provides tight integration between Vim/Neovim and tmux so you can run shell commands, tests, and REPLs in a tmux pane without leaving the editor. It standardizes a set of actions—open a runner pane, send the current line or visual selection, rerun the last command, interrupt, and close—so the edit-run-inspect loop becomes muscle memory. You can keep your code in one window and a tmux pane dedicated to build or test output, toggling focus as needed.
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    vim-tmux-navigator

    vim-tmux-navigator

    Seamless navigation between tmux panes and vim splits

    The vim-tmux-navigator plugin enables smooth and consistent navigation between splits within Vim (or Neovim) and panes in tmux, using a unified set of hotkeys. This means that instead of treating Vim splits and tmux panes as completely separate navigation domains, you can press the same directional keys (for example Ctrl-h / Ctrl-j / Ctrl-k / Ctrl-l) and move seamlessly between them.
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