Superpowers-lab using-tmux-for-interactive-commands
Use when you need to run interactive CLI tools (vim, git rebase -i, Python REPL, etc.) that require real-time input/output - provides tmux-based approach for controlling interactive sessions through detached sessions and send-keys
git clone https://github.com/obra/superpowers-lab
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/obra/superpowers-lab "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/using-tmux-for-interactive-commands" ~/.claude/skills/obra-superpowers-lab-using-tmux-for-interactive-commands && rm -rf "$T"
skills/using-tmux-for-interactive-commands/SKILL.mdUsing tmux for Interactive Commands
Overview
Interactive CLI tools (vim, interactive git rebase, REPLs, etc.) cannot be controlled through standard bash because they require a real terminal. tmux provides detached sessions that can be controlled programmatically via
send-keys and capture-pane.
When to Use
Use tmux when:
- Running vim, nano, or other text editors programmatically
- Controlling interactive REPLs (Python, Node, etc.)
- Handling interactive git commands (
,git rebase -i
)git add -p - Working with full-screen terminal apps (htop, etc.)
- Commands that require terminal control codes or readline
Don't use for:
- Simple non-interactive commands (use regular Bash tool)
- Commands that accept input via stdin redirection
- One-shot commands that don't need interaction
Quick Reference
| Task | Command |
|---|---|
| Start session | |
| Send input | |
| Capture output | |
| Stop session | |
| List sessions | |
Core Pattern
Before (Won't Work)
# This hangs because vim expects interactive terminal bash -c "vim file.txt"
After (Works)
# Create detached tmux session tmux new-session -d -s edit_session vim file.txt # Send commands (Enter, Escape are tmux key names) tmux send-keys -t edit_session 'i' 'Hello World' Escape ':wq' Enter # Capture what's on screen tmux capture-pane -t edit_session -p # Clean up tmux kill-session -t edit_session
Implementation
Basic Workflow
- Create detached session with the interactive command
- Wait briefly for initialization (100-500ms depending on command)
- Send input using
(can send special keys like Enter, Escape)send-keys - Capture output using
to see current screen statecapture-pane -p - Repeat steps 3-4 as needed
- Terminate session when done
Special Keys
Common tmux key names:
- Return/newlineEnter
- ESC keyEscape
- Ctrl+CC-c
- Ctrl+XC-x
,Up
,Down
,Left
- Arrow keysRight
- Space barSpace
- BackspaceBSpace
Working Directory
Specify working directory when creating session:
tmux new-session -d -s git_session -c /path/to/repo git rebase -i HEAD~3
Helper Wrapper
For easier use, see
/home/jesse/git/interactive-command/tmux-wrapper.sh:
# Start session /path/to/tmux-wrapper.sh start <session-name> <command> [args...] # Send input /path/to/tmux-wrapper.sh send <session-name> 'text' Enter # Capture current state /path/to/tmux-wrapper.sh capture <session-name> # Stop /path/to/tmux-wrapper.sh stop <session-name>
Common Patterns
Python REPL
tmux new-session -d -s python python3 -i tmux send-keys -t python 'import math' Enter tmux send-keys -t python 'print(math.pi)' Enter tmux capture-pane -t python -p # See output tmux kill-session -t python
Vim Editing
tmux new-session -d -s vim vim /tmp/file.txt sleep 0.3 # Wait for vim to start tmux send-keys -t vim 'i' 'New content' Escape ':wq' Enter # File is now saved
Interactive Git Rebase
tmux new-session -d -s rebase -c /repo/path git rebase -i HEAD~3 sleep 0.5 tmux capture-pane -t rebase -p # See rebase editor # Send commands to modify rebase instructions tmux send-keys -t rebase 'Down' 'Home' 'squash' Escape tmux send-keys -t rebase ':wq' Enter
Common Mistakes
Not Waiting After Session Start
Problem: Capturing immediately after
new-session shows blank screen
Fix: Add brief sleep (100-500ms) before first capture
tmux new-session -d -s sess command sleep 0.3 # Let command initialize tmux capture-pane -t sess -p
Forgetting Enter Key
Problem: Commands typed but not executed
Fix: Explicitly send Enter
tmux send-keys -t sess 'print("hello")' Enter # Note: Enter is separate argument
Using Wrong Key Names
Problem:
tmux send-keys -t sess '\n' doesn't work
Fix: Use tmux key names:
Enter, not \n
tmux send-keys -t sess 'text' Enter # ✓ tmux send-keys -t sess 'text\n' # ✗
Not Cleaning Up Sessions
Problem: Orphaned tmux sessions accumulate
Fix: Always kill sessions when done
tmux kill-session -t session_name # Or check for existing: tmux has-session -t name 2>/dev/null
Real-World Impact
- Enables programmatic control of vim/nano for file editing
- Allows automation of interactive git workflows (rebase, add -p)
- Makes REPL-based testing/debugging possible
- Unblocks any tool that requires terminal interaction
- No need to build custom PTY management - tmux handles it all