Remote control tmux sessions for interactive CLIs (python, gdb, etc.) by sending keystrokes and scraping pane output.
/plugin marketplace add scaryrawr/scaryrawr-plugins/plugin install tmux@scaryrawr-pluginsThis skill inherits all available tools. When active, it can use any tool Claude has access to.
scripts/find-sessions.shscripts/wait-for-text.shUse tmux as a programmable terminal multiplexer for interactive work. Works on Linux and macOS with stock tmux; avoid custom config by using a private socket.
SOCKET_DIR=${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/claude-tmux-sockets # well-known dir for all agent sockets
mkdir -p "$SOCKET_DIR"
SOCKET="$SOCKET_DIR/claude.sock" # keep agent sessions separate from your personal tmux
SESSION=claude-python # slug-like names; avoid spaces
tmux -S "$SOCKET" new -d -s "$SESSION" -n shell
tmux -S "$SOCKET" send-keys -t "$SESSION":0.0 -- 'python3 -q' Enter
tmux -S "$SOCKET" capture-pane -p -J -t "$SESSION":0.0 -S -200 # watch output
tmux -S "$SOCKET" kill-session -t "$SESSION" # clean up
After starting a session ALWAYS tell the user how to monitor the session by giving them a command to copy paste:
To monitor this session yourself:
tmux -S "$SOCKET" attach -t claude-lldb
Or to capture the output once:
tmux -S "$SOCKET" capture-pane -p -J -t claude-lldb:0.0 -S -200
This must ALWAYS be printed right after a session was started and once again at the end of the tool loop. But the earlier you send it, the happier the user will be.
CLAUDE_TMUX_SOCKET_DIR (defaults to ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/claude-tmux-sockets) and use tmux -S "$SOCKET" so we can enumerate/clean them. Create the dir first: mkdir -p "$CLAUDE_TMUX_SOCKET_DIR".SOCKET="$CLAUDE_TMUX_SOCKET_DIR/claude.sock".{session}:{window}.{pane}, defaults to :0.0 if omitted. Keep names short (e.g., claude-py, claude-gdb).-S "$SOCKET" consistently to stay on the private socket path. If you need user config, drop -f /dev/null; otherwise -f /dev/null gives a clean config.tmux -S "$SOCKET" list-sessions, tmux -S "$SOCKET" list-panes -a../scripts/find-sessions.sh -S "$SOCKET"; add -q partial-name to filter../scripts/find-sessions.sh --all (uses CLAUDE_TMUX_SOCKET_DIR or ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/claude-tmux-sockets).tmux -L "$SOCKET" send-keys -t target -l -- "$cmd"tmux ... send-keys -t target -- $'python3 -m http.server 8000'.tmux ... send-keys -t target C-c, C-d, C-z, Escape, etc.tmux -L "$SOCKET" capture-pane -p -J -t target -S -200.tmux wait-for (which does not watch pane output).tmux -L "$SOCKET" attach -t "$SESSION"; detach with Ctrl+b d.Some special rules for processes:
PYTHON_BASIC_REPL=1 environment variable. This is very important as the non-basic console interferes with your send-keys../scripts/wait-for-text.sh -t "$SESSION":0.0 -p '^>>>' -T 15 -l 4000
"Type quit to exit", "Program exited", etc.) before proceeding.tmux ... send-keys -- 'python3 -q' Enter; wait for ^>>>; send code with -l; interrupt with C-c. Always with PYTHON_BASIC_REPL.tmux ... send-keys -- 'gdb --quiet ./a.out' Enter; disable paging tmux ... send-keys -- 'set pagination off' Enter; break with C-c; issue bt, info locals, etc.; exit via quit then confirm y.tmux -S "$SOCKET" kill-session -t "$SESSION".tmux -S "$SOCKET" list-sessions -F '#{session_name}' | xargs -r -n1 tmux -S "$SOCKET" kill-session -t.tmux -S "$SOCKET" kill-server../scripts/wait-for-text.sh polls a pane for a regex (or fixed string) with a timeout. Works on Linux/macOS with bash + tmux + grep.
./scripts/wait-for-text.sh -t session:0.0 -p 'pattern' [-F] [-T 20] [-i 0.5] [-l 2000]
-t/--target pane target (required)-p/--pattern regex to match (required); add -F for fixed string-T timeout seconds (integer, default 15)-i poll interval seconds (default 0.5)-l history lines to search from the pane (integer, default 1000)Use when working with Payload CMS projects (payload.config.ts, collections, fields, hooks, access control, Payload API). Use when debugging validation errors, security issues, relationship queries, transactions, or hook behavior.