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Authored by dereckson on Mar 7 2023, 18:11.
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Summary

It's in a lot of places, like in /root/bin for docker-001, but not everywhere.
Basically it's a small wrapper to reattach to tmux, and launch it when needed.

tmux 1.8 introduced the new-session command with a way to attach a session
if already existing, and we currently have 3.x deployed everywhere. That would
require a deterministic naming approach, to avoid the second fork command call.

So instead, we keep the old pre-1.8 solution to try to attach, and create
the new session when that fails.

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tmux-reattach

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dereckson created this revision.

Alternative way: tmux new -AD -s some-session-name, so yup, seems a correct approach without naming sessions.

This revision is now accepted and ready to land.Mar 7 2023, 18:33
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