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This MCP server allows AI agents to work with TMUX as a termnial session manager

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About This MCP server allows AI agents to work with TMUX as a termnial session manager

MCP server for shell interaction via libtmux!

Basic information

Category

Other

Runtime

python

Transports

stdio

Publisher

Orad

Config

No standard config provided

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Overview

What is This MCP server allows AI agents to work with TMUX as a termnial session manager?

This MCP server enables AI agents to interact with TMUX as a terminal session manager. It is designed for auditing agent actions across terminals, session recording, background operation, and managing multiple windows, panes, and tmux sessions.

How to use This MCP server allows AI agents to work with TMUX as a termnial session manager?

By default, the server uses a session named agent-terminal. You can instruct the AI to use another session if desired. No explicit installation or configuration steps are provided in the README.

Key features of This MCP server allows AI agents to work with TMUX as a termnial session manager

  • Allows AI agents to control TMUX sessions.
  • Supports multiple windows, panes, and sessions.
  • Enables session recording and background operation.
  • Designed for auditing AI agent terminal actions.
  • Default session name is agent-terminal.

Use cases of This MCP server allows AI agents to work with TMUX as a termnial session manager

  • Monitoring AI agent activities across multiple terminal sessions.
  • Recording terminal sessions for audit trails.
  • Running AI commands in background tmux sessions.
  • Managing complex multi-pane workflows.

FAQ from This MCP server allows AI agents to work with TMUX as a termnial session manager

What TMUX session does the server use by default?

The default session is named agent-terminal, but you can instruct the AI to use a different session.

How can I test the server?

A test MCP client and other pytest tests are located in the client directory; run them with ./run-tests.sh.

What runtime dependencies are required?

The README does not specify any runtime dependencies or requirements.

How does this compare to other terminal automation tools?

The README does not provide comparisons to alternatives.

What transport or authentication does the server use?

The README does not mention transport protocols or authentication methods.

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