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tmux-pilot Alternatives

A thin, opinionated CLI for managing tmux sessions that run AI coding agents Below are 6 cli tools & terminal apps with similar functionality to tmux-pilot, matched by what each product actually does — not ranked or scored. Explore each to find the closest fit for your use case.

  • tmuxx
    github.com

    tmuxx is an open-source command-line tool that provides a TUI for managing and automating tmux sessions. It is designed for developers who want to control and integrate tmux with AI workflows efficiently.

  • tmux-manager
    github.com

    Manage tmux sessions on local and remote machines

  • tmuxctl
    pypi.org

    tmuxctl is a command-line tool designed to automate and control tmux sessions, allowing users to send recurring commands and manage terminal multiplexing workflows. It is ideal for developers and power users who rely on tmux for session management and automation.

  • tack-agent
    github.com

    Self-evolving coding agent. Small, sharp, gets things done. Yours.

  • tmux-ide
    thijsverreck.com

    tmux-ide extends existing tmux terminal sessions to provide native support for managing and monitoring autonomous agents. Rather than requiring users to adopt a new terminal, tmux-ide adds a "chrome" layer to any current tmux session with a single command, offering features such as fleet tabs, live agent status glyphs, notifications, and crash-proof restoration. The tool is designed for users who already rely on tmux and want to integrate agent-oriented workflows directly into their established environment without lock-in or learning a new interface. Key features include real-time, ground-truth status reporting for agents, with direct integration for Claude Code and support for other agents like codex, cursor-agent, and aider. Agent status—such as working, blocked, or done—is displayed at a glance, with visual indicators and notifications that update instantly across all connected clients. tmux-ide also provides continuous session snapshots, allowing users to restore sessions, layouts, and agent conversations after a crash, ensuring no work is lost. The tool supports heterogeneous agent fleets, enabling coordination between different agent types within the same tmux environment. Agents can communicate, assign tasks, and block until dependencies are resolved, all through tmux-ide’s shared bus and command-line primitives. Users can interact with their fleet via pop-up panels, sidebars, floating panels for file exploration and git changes, and customizable menus, all accessible through keyboard shortcuts or right-click actions. tmux-ide is delivered as a command-line tool installable via npm, and operates entirely within the user's existing tmux setup. It works over SSH, allowing remote access from various devices. yml files. tmux-ide positions itself as an agent-agnostic extension for tmux, focused on enhancing terminal workflows for users managing autonomous agents.

  • dmux
    github.com

    Unified control layer over tmux — sessions, persistence, plugins, CLI, and a web UI.