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Start overmind using an existing, currently-running tmux server #138

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fnune opened this issue Nov 3, 2022 · 2 comments
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Start overmind using an existing, currently-running tmux server #138

fnune opened this issue Nov 3, 2022 · 2 comments

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@fnune
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fnune commented Nov 3, 2022

I want to jump to/from the overmind connect server/session to my other sessions launched in a different tmux server. The command overmind connect launches its own tmux server, though, so when I list sessions in my original server, Overmind doesn't show inside it.

Is there any way to point Overmind at my existing server when launching it?

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DarthSim commented Nov 7, 2022

Overmind used to use the existing tmux server to run its sessions but I had to switch to the current behavior. I don't remember the exact reason as it was a very long time ago, but as far as I remember it was related to environment variables and stuff. I'd rather not change things that work. Hope you understand.

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fnune commented Nov 11, 2022

👍 just curious: could you point me to the commit where that change happened? If it's not too much of a hassle.

Closing this issue, thanks for your time, and thanks for Overmind! 🙇

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