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Show HN: Tmux-IDE, OSS agent-first terminal IDE

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Show HN: Tmux-IDE, OSS agent-first terminal IDE matters less as a novelty item than as a signal about tools, leverage, and how technical work may be shifting. Hey HN, Small OSS project that i created for myself and want to share with the community. It's a declarative, scriptable, terminal-based IDE focussed on agentic engineering. That's a lot of jargon, but essentially its a multi-agent IDE that you start in your terminal. Why is that relevant? Thanks to tmux and SSH.

Why it matters in tech

The useful test in technology coverage is whether something changes the economics of building, shipping, or operating software. This item is worth watching for what it may signal about adoption curves, competitive pressure, and the next default way of working.

What it signals

The headline is only the entry point. The more revealing layer is the operating picture underneath it: Hey HN, Small OSS project that i created for myself and want to share with the community.

Where this fits in Signal Ledger

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A Signal Ledger view

Signal Ledger's technology coverage is interested less in spectacle than in durable shifts in leverage, control points, cost structures, and the habits that become normal once a tool crosses into routine use.

Source note

Hacker News reporting: https://tmux.thijsverreck.com

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