Radius Tmux: A Streamlined Control Tower for Your Terminal Sessions

Radius Tmux is a streamlined way to manage multiple terminal sessions in one place. It builds on the power of tmux—terminal multiplexer—adding radius-specific workflows for cloud-native projects and distributed environments. With Radius Tmux, you run, monitor, and orchestrate tasks across panes and windows without losing context.

Installation is fast. Clone the Radius Tmux repository, drop it into your path, and start a session. Bindings are minimal and efficient. The layout is clear: one pane for logs, one for builds, another for live status. Everything updates in real time. No window-hopping. No clutter.

Radius Tmux integrates directly with Radius CLI. You can create, deploy, and observe services without leaving the session. Command outputs stay where you need them—split, synchronized, or broadcast to all panes. It’s perfect for long-running processes like Kubernetes deployments, database migrations, and CI/CD runs.

Session persistence means you can detach from a running process, close the terminal, and reattach later without interruption. Shared sessions let your team join the same view, see the same logs, and act instantly. This cuts delay when troubleshooting or tuning systems at scale.

Performance is tuned for speed. Key actions take milliseconds. Radius Tmux handles heavy workloads cleanly, even on remote servers with limited resources. The result is a responsive, predictable environment that reduces friction in project delivery.

For those already using tmux, Radius Tmux is a natural upgrade. It keeps familiar tmux semantics while adding targeted commands and defaults that match Radius project structures. For newcomers, the learning curve is short—just enough to master the essentials, then move straight into deep work.

Test it yourself. Open a workspace, run your cloud deployment, and watch every part of the pipeline in one session. Experience the difference between scattered terminals and a single organized control point.

See Radius Tmux live in minutes at hoop.dev.