Add tsm to CLIs & Terminal Tools#247
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Adds a new entry to the README’s CLI tools list to include the tsm project.
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tsmto the list of CLI tools with a short description and link.
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Hello! I would like to submit tsm (Tmux Session Manager) to your list under the 'CLIs & Terminal Tools' section.
tsm is a tiny, open-source, SSH-first tmux session manager and dashboard tailored specifically for developers running remote AI coding agents (such as Claude Code, aider, Codex, Gemini CLI) in background tmux sessions. It automatically prioritizes sessions waiting for approval or showing errors, and runs with zero external dependencies (pure Bash & tmux).
Thank you for curating this resource!