This is the Windows app named Tmux Resurrect whose latest release can be downloaded as tmux-resurrectv4.0.0sourcecode.tar.gz. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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Tmux Resurrect
DESCRIPTION
tmux-resurrect is a tmux plugin that persists the entire tmux environment—open windows, pane layouts, running commands, working directories—so you can restore it exactly after a reboot or tmux restart. With simple keybindings (e.g. prefix + Ctrl-s to save, prefix + Ctrl-r to restore), it serializes state to text files under ~/.tmux/resurrect/ (or similar). When restoring, tmux-resurrect reopens windows, panes, and can reissue commands (for supported ones) so your session feels “never quit.” It optionally supports hooks to restore Vim/Neovim sessions or other running programs, though some commands or states may not fully recover in all cases. The plugin is widely appreciated as a productivity booster: you don’t have to manually recreate your tmux layout or sessions after a crash or reboot. Users should note that command restoration has limitations (some running processes cannot be resurrected fully) and configuration (restoration lists, hooks, process inclusion) may require tweaking.
Features
- Saves tmux sessions: windows, panes, layout, working directory of each pane
- Restores all of the above after system restart or tmux shutdown, so workflow is preserved
- Optional support to restore vim / neovim sessions within panes
- Key bindings: prefix + Ctrl-s to save, prefix + Ctrl-r to restore
- Ability to configure what gets saved/restored (e.g. additional programs beyond defaults) and location of save files
- Tested working on Linux, macOS (OS X), and Cygwin
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