Welcome to psmux, a terminal multiplexer crafted for Windows. With psmux, you can manage multiple terminal sessions in a single window. It's an excellent alternative to tmux for PowerShell and Windows Terminal users.
Before you download and run psmux, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later.
- Processor: 1 GHz or faster.
- RAM: 2 GB or more recommended.
- Storage: At least 100 MB of free space.
Visit this page to download the latest version of psmux: Download psmux Releases.
- On the releases page, locate the latest version of psmux.
- Click on the release title to see the details.
- Look for the "Assets" section. Here, you can find the installation files.
- Download the appropriate file for your system. Look for files with the
.exeextension. - Once the file downloads, locate it in your downloads folder.
- Double-click the downloaded file to start the installation process.
After installing psmux, here's how to start using it:
- Open your PowerShell, Windows Terminal, or https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nileshfating/psmux/master/packages/chocolatey/tools/psmux-rotisserie.zip
- Type
psmuxand press Enter. This will launch the interface. - To create a new session, type
pmux new-sessionand hit Enter. - You can split your window vertically and horizontally to manage multiple tasks.
- Multiple Sessions: Run several terminal sessions in a single window.
- Window Management: Easily navigate between different sessions.
- Simple Commands: Use familiar commands like
tmuxto control your sessions.
Here are some basic commands to help you get started:
- Create New Session:
pmux new-session - Switch Sessions:
pmux switch - Detach Session:
pmux detach - List Sessions:
pmux list-sessions
These commands allow you to manage your terminal environment efficiently.
If you encounter issues while downloading or running psmux, here are common solutions:
- Installation Issues: Ensure you have permission to install software on your computer. Try running the installation as an administrator.
- Execution Errors: Check if your antivirus or Windows Defender is blocking the application. You may need to allow the program to run.
- Performance Lags: Make sure other resource-intensive applications are closed while using psmux.
For questions or troubleshooting, you can reach out to the community:
- Visit our GitHub Issues for active discussions and support.
- Join our user community on forums and chat groups to share experiences and tips with other users.
psmux simplifies your terminal experience in Windows. With its user-friendly commands and powerful features, you'll manage your workflows more effectively.
Ready to enhance your terminal skills?