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  1. I have been trying out #herdr the last few days. Not for it's AI agent integration, currently that is just a wasted portion of the UI (I assume I can turn that off?) but as a modern terminal multiplexer.

    It good.

    Seriously, it so much better than I thought it could be.

    I used to use byobu pretty heavily. It was my go to option for a reasonable setup if I needed one.

    This has me reaching for it as the way to run my terminal sessions.

  2. #Linux #Terminal
    Gestern Abend mal #herdr in der Konsole probiert.
    So ähnlich wie tmux (für KI-Agenten) und alles mit der Maus klickbar und vieles mehr. 😲 👍

    Der Installer sieht gefährlich aus, aber wenn das Martin Wimpress im Podcast empfiehlt, dann macht man das auch mit curl …
    herdr.dev/

  3. #herdr is just #tmux with less screen real estate

    i said what i said

  4. I learned about a new terminal multiplexer called herdr in a podcast, but thought they were saying "hurr durr" and struggled for a couple of minutes before I actually found it on GitHub.

    Now I want someone to make a terminal multiplexer called hurr-durr.

  5. I finally published a new blog post where I talk about neovim, workflow improvements with herdr and general TUIs :D
    Check it out if you think this sounds interesting!

    I'm planning on posting every one to two weeks again, so make sure to subscribe to the newsletter if you find my other posts interesting as well and while you're at it, please leave a comment so I can get input of what to improve and what you might find interesting.

    A lot of things happened in the past few days, more on that in a future post :)

    blog.spoljarevic.sh/how-i-use-

    #blog #writing #neovim #tui #terminal #herdr #arch #arch_linux #linux #blogpost #ghost #footTerminal

  6. Below that, someone has written “just use #herdr lol” 🤔

    For me, the “sweet spot” in dev workflows is still a bit unclear, somehow? 🤔 Sometimes you want to see AI changes directly in the project, for example locally in the #DDEV project. If that’s running remotely (via herdr on a VPS), you have to set up a preview environment again (see Knecht Cloud, coder.ddev.com, or similar) – or do you have to check out the feature branch locally after all? If you want to send the AI agent somewhere via a browser, perhaps for testing, it’s super easy locally via the .ddev.site URL. So working locally is still the most frictionless / comfortable way?

    On the other hand, you want things to keep running when your laptop is closed.

    So what's it gonna be?

  7. ✨ Behold, Herdr: the solution nobody asked for, promising to herd your #coding agents into one #terminal like a digital shepherd 🐑. But instead, it offers yet another layer of inconvenience disguised as #innovation, because clearly, #SSH was too simple for us mere mortals 🤦‍♂️. Forget #productivity, reattaching from your phone is the future! 📱🐎
    herdr.dev/ #Herdr #Disruption #HackerNews #ngated

  8. Ah, "Herdr"—because who wouldn’t want yet another #agent #multiplexer 🐑 cluttering up their #terminal when you can already barely find your cursor? Let's marvel at the sheer novelty of herding agents like a digital shepherd, while desperately trying to remember why you needed them in the first place. 🙃
    github.com/ogulcancelik/herdr #Herdr #Clutter #DigitalShepherd #TechHumor #HackerNews #ngated