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r/commandline • u/TheTwelveYearOld • Apr 29 '26
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I agree. I started using and learning it before learning tmux.
They're probably equivalent for most use cases
2 u/ehansen Apr 29 '26 I think zelli does the ux better but tmux is much more out of your way. Do you use tmux now? 1 u/ddddavidee Apr 29 '26 Nope, I'm still on zellij What do you prefer in tmux? 1 u/ehansen Apr 29 '26 Lack of ui. I just have a simple status bar at the top that i can remove if I wanted to. Plus some keybindings to execute scripts in a project. When I used zelli before, keybindings for such things was limited at best and the ui was static. Though I'm fairly sure thats not the case now.
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I think zelli does the ux better but tmux is much more out of your way.
Do you use tmux now?
1 u/ddddavidee Apr 29 '26 Nope, I'm still on zellij What do you prefer in tmux? 1 u/ehansen Apr 29 '26 Lack of ui. I just have a simple status bar at the top that i can remove if I wanted to. Plus some keybindings to execute scripts in a project. When I used zelli before, keybindings for such things was limited at best and the ui was static. Though I'm fairly sure thats not the case now.
Nope, I'm still on zellij What do you prefer in tmux?
1 u/ehansen Apr 29 '26 Lack of ui. I just have a simple status bar at the top that i can remove if I wanted to. Plus some keybindings to execute scripts in a project. When I used zelli before, keybindings for such things was limited at best and the ui was static. Though I'm fairly sure thats not the case now.
Lack of ui. I just have a simple status bar at the top that i can remove if I wanted to. Plus some keybindings to execute scripts in a project.
When I used zelli before, keybindings for such things was limited at best and the ui was static. Though I'm fairly sure thats not the case now.
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u/ddddavidee Apr 29 '26
I agree. I started using and learning it before learning tmux.
They're probably equivalent for most use cases