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muxox

Run all your dev services from one terminal.

muxox is a cli-based service orchestrator that makes it easy to start, stop, and monitor multiple processes during development—without juggling a bunch of windows or tabs.

  • Service orchestration
  • Live status
  • Log viewer
  • Simple config
  • Start, stop, restart with quick keys

Key bindings

  • ↑ / ↓: Select a service
  • Enter: Start/stop the selected service
  • r: Restart the selected service
  • q: Quit Muxox

Quick start

Install

cargo install muxox
  1. Create a muxox.toml file in your project:
[[service]]
name = "frontend"
cmd = "pnpm client:dev"
cwd = "./"
log_capacity = 5000

[[service]]
name = "backend"
cmd = "pnpm server:dev"
cwd = "./"
  1. Run Muxox:
muxox
  1. Optional: point to a custom config:
muxox --config path/to/muxox.toml

Configuration

Each service supports:

  • name: Unique identifier (required)
  • cmd: Command to run (required)
  • cwd: Working directory (optional, defaults to current dir)
  • log_capacity: How many log lines to keep in memory (optional, default 2000)

Tips:

  • Use cwd to run commands from anywhere.
  • Pick log_capacity large enough to cover your typical debugging session, but not so large that it eats RAM.

Troubleshooting

  • Not working on platform X
    • File an issue with details.
  • Command not found
    • Ensure the command in cmd is installed and available on your PATH in the shell that launches Muxox.
  • Permission denied
    • Check file permissions or try adjusting the command (e.g., scripts may require execute permission).
  • Logs look truncated
    • Increase log_capacity in your muxox.toml to keep more history.
  • Colors look off
    • Use a terminal that supports true color and make sure its enabled.

FAQ

  • How is this different from a terminal multiplexer like tmux?

    • Muxox focuses on orchestrating processes and their logs with simple controls, not on managing panes or sessions.
  • Do I need containers or a specific runtime?

    • No. Muxox runs your local commands directly.
  • Can I use it for production?

    • Muxox is designed for development workflows. For production, consider a proper process supervisor or orchestrator.

Requirements

  • Unix-like OS (Linux, macOS)
  • A terminal with true color support
  • All commands referenced in your config must be available in PATH

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2025 Geoff Seemueller

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Run all your dev services from one terminal.
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