Send commands to visible buffer if possible#115
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Send commands to visible buffer if possible#115remo5000 wants to merge 1 commit intostevemolitor:mainfrom
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This reverts commit 2dc95f4f4a337c5f523d006a6e5dffa82c58987b.
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Sorry for the long delay here - I'm on vacation without a computer, will take a closer look at the beginning of the year. |
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I tend to have a single claude code buffer open at a time and use tabs to separate workstreams, similar to how people would use 1-2 claude code sessions per tmux pane. If there's a visible buffer, it's likely that I am talking to it, so I thought this might be a good "dwim" behavior similar to how we send commands to the only claude buffer in the dir.
I'm open to gating this behavior behind a configurable variable if it clashes with other folks' usage.
PS: Thanks for authoring this package, it's been great as a daily driver!