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<p><code>screen</code> is a unix utility that lets you manage multiple shells from within a single window. You switch between them with a few keystrokes. When you disconnect it keeps the processes alive, and you can reconnect from another login.</p>
<p>Its pretty handy. [[tmux]] does a similar set of things.</p>
<p>a nice <a href="http://tilde.club/~jonathan/screen/">screen tutorial</a> from ~jonathan will walk you through it.</p>
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