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Terminal multiplexer that split a physical terminal
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between several processes, typically interactive shells.
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name: Tmate
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url: https://tmate.io/
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A fork of tmux that allows to share the terminal with other users. AFAIK,
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it connects to a centralized server to establish the connection. Someone
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may see this inconvenient for privacy issues.
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articles:
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title: "Tmate - Share Your Terminal Instantly To Anyone From Anywhere"
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url: https://www.ostechnix.com/tmate-share-terminal-instantly-anyone-anywhere/
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date: 2017-10-07
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There are several popular remote desktop
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sharing programs (such as Teamviewer, Guacamole, and
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TigerVNC etc) you can use when you need to share your screen
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to your coworkers or friends. These programs are used to
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share your entire screen to others. But, if it’s only the
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Terminal, you can just use Tmate.
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name: tmux
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url: https://tmux.github.io/
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