If you copy text in tmux, it’s stored in tmux own buffer, and not shared with your OS clipboard by default.It’s more difficult to access it and copy text than in iTerm (just scroll and select with mouse) tmux maintains it’s own scrollback buffer.This makes it easier to migrate to a different terminal emulator, be it on same OS or another one (Linux) When you’re using tmux, you rely on iTerm2 unique features much less.If you’re using tmux both locally and on remote machine, you’d get the same familiar terminal environment.Ability to switch between several per-project local tmux sessions to easily switch context.Even-horizontal, even-vertical, main-horizontal, main-vertical and tiled ITerm has something similar, but it’s only about notifying you when execution returns to command prompt, and requires installing extra shell integration When I run a long-running command in one pane, I can switch to another pane and be notified when no more output appears in previous pane for some interval
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