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║ Terminal Multiplexer for Windows ║
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A terminal multiplexer for Windows — the tmux alternative you've been waiting for.
psmux brings tmux-style terminal multiplexing to Windows natively. No WSL, no Cygwin, no compromises. Built in Rust for Windows Terminal, PowerShell, and cmd.exe.
💡 Tip: psmux includes
tmuxandpmuxaliases, so you can use your muscle memory!
If you've used tmux on Linux/macOS and wished you had something similar on Windows — this is it.
- Windows-native — Built specifically for Windows 10/11
- Works everywhere — Windows Terminal, PowerShell, cmd.exe, ConEmu, etc.
- No dependencies — Single binary, just works
- tmux-compatible — Same commands, same keybindings, zero learning curve
- Aliases included — Use
psmux,pmux, ortmuxcommand, your choice
- Split panes horizontally and vertically
- Multiple windows with tabs
- Session management (attach/detach)
- Mouse support for resizing panes
- Copy mode with vim-like keybindings
- Scrollback history (1000 lines per pane)
- Synchronized input to multiple panes
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- PowerShell 7+ (recommended) or cmd.exe
- Download PowerShell:
winget install --id Microsoft.PowerShell - Or visit: https://aka.ms/powershell
- Download PowerShell:
irm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marlocarlo/psmux/master/scripts/install.ps1 | iexThis downloads the latest release and adds it to your PATH. After installation, psmux, pmux, and tmux commands are all available.
To uninstall:
irm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marlocarlo/psmux/master/scripts/uninstall.ps1 | iexcargo install psmuxchoco install psmuxDownload the latest .zip from GitHub Releases and add to your PATH.
git clone https://github.com/marlocarlo/psmux.git
cd psmux
cargo install --path .Use psmux, pmux, or tmux — they're identical:
# Start a new session
psmux
pmux
tmux
# Start a named session
psmux new-session -s work
tmux new-session -s work
# List sessions
psmux ls
tmux ls
# Attach to a session
psmux attach -t work
tmux attach -t work
# Show help
psmux --help
tmux --helpDefault prefix: Ctrl+b (same as tmux)
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
Prefix + c |
Create new window |
Prefix + % |
Split pane left/right |
Prefix + " |
Split pane top/bottom |
Prefix + x |
Kill current pane |
Prefix + z |
Toggle pane zoom |
Prefix + n |
Next window |
Prefix + p |
Previous window |
Prefix + 0-9 |
Select window by number |
Prefix + d |
Detach from session |
Prefix + , |
Rename current window |
Prefix + w |
Window/pane chooser |
Prefix + [ |
Enter copy/scroll mode |
Prefix + { |
Enter copy/scroll mode (alternate) |
Prefix + ] |
Paste from buffer |
Prefix + q |
Display pane numbers |
Prefix + Arrow |
Navigate between panes |
Ctrl+q |
Quit |
Enter copy mode with Prefix + [ or Prefix + { to scroll through terminal history:
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
↑ / k |
Scroll up 1 line |
↓ / j |
Scroll down 1 line |
PageUp / b |
Scroll up 10 lines |
PageDown / f |
Scroll down 10 lines |
g |
Jump to top of scrollback |
G |
Jump to bottom |
← / h |
Move cursor left |
→ / l |
Move cursor right |
v |
Start selection |
y |
Yank (copy) selection |
Esc / q |
Exit copy mode |
When in copy mode:
- The pane border turns yellow
[copy mode]appears in the title- A scroll position indicator shows in the top-right corner
psmux supports tmux-compatible commands for scripting and automation:
# Create a new window
psmux new-window
# Split panes
psmux split-window -v # Split vertically (top/bottom)
psmux split-window -h # Split horizontally (side by side)
# Navigate panes
psmux select-pane -U # Select pane above
psmux select-pane -D # Select pane below
psmux select-pane -L # Select pane to the left
psmux select-pane -R # Select pane to the right
# Navigate windows
psmux select-window -t 0 # Select window by index
psmux next-window # Go to next window
psmux previous-window # Go to previous window
psmux last-window # Go to last active window
# Kill panes and windows
psmux kill-pane
psmux kill-window
psmux kill-session# Send text directly
psmux send-keys "ls -la" Enter
# Send keys literally (no parsing)
psmux send-keys -l "literal text"
# Special keys supported:
# Enter, Tab, Escape, Space, Backspace
# Up, Down, Left, Right, Home, End
# PageUp, PageDown, Delete, Insert
# F1-F12, C-a through C-z (Ctrl+key)# List all panes in current window
psmux list-panes
# List all windows
psmux list-windows
# Capture pane content
psmux capture-pane
# Display formatted message with variables
psmux display-message "#S:#I:#W" # Session:Window Index:Window Name# Set paste buffer content
psmux set-buffer "text to paste"
# Paste buffer to active pane
psmux paste-buffer
# List all buffers
psmux list-buffers
# Show buffer content
psmux show-buffer
# Delete buffer
psmux delete-buffer# Resize panes
psmux resize-pane -U 5 # Resize up by 5
psmux resize-pane -D 5 # Resize down by 5
psmux resize-pane -L 10 # Resize left by 10
psmux resize-pane -R 10 # Resize right by 10
# Swap panes
psmux swap-pane -U # Swap with pane above
psmux swap-pane -D # Swap with pane below
# Rotate panes in window
psmux rotate-window
# Toggle pane zoom
psmux zoom-pane# Check if session exists (exit code 0 = exists)
psmux has-session -t mysession
# Rename session
psmux rename-session newname
# Respawn pane (restart shell)
psmux respawn-paneThe display-message command supports these variables:
| Variable | Description |
|---|---|
#S |
Session name |
#I |
Window index |
#W |
Window name |
#P |
Pane ID |
#T |
Pane title |
#H |
Hostname |
Create ~/.psmux.conf:
# Change prefix key to Ctrl+a
set -g prefix C-a
# Enable mouse
set -g mouse on
# Customize status bar
set -g status-left "[#S]"
set -g status-right "%H:%M"
# Cursor style: block, underline, or bar
set -g cursor-style bar
set -g cursor-blink on
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psmux (PowerShell Multiplexer) is a terminal multiplexer built specifically for Windows. It is an alternative to tmux for Windows users who want terminal multiplexing without WSL or Cygwin.
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- tmux — The original terminal multiplexer for Unix/Linux/macOS
- Windows Terminal — Microsoft's modern terminal for Windows
- PowerShell — Cross-platform PowerShell
Q: Is psmux cross-platform?
A: No. psmux is built exclusively for Windows. For Linux/macOS, use tmux.
Q: Does psmux work with Windows Terminal?
A: Yes! psmux works great with Windows Terminal, PowerShell, cmd.exe, ConEmu, and other Windows terminal emulators.
Q: Why use psmux instead of Windows Terminal tabs?
A: psmux offers session persistence (detach/reattach), synchronized input to multiple panes, and tmux-compatible keybindings.
Q: Can I use tmux commands with psmux?
A: Yes! psmux includes tmux and pmux aliases. Commands like tmux new-session, tmux attach, tmux ls all work.