Let’s say you need to run a process like a lightweight private npm proxy registry such as Verdaccio and you do not want to use a Docker container.
You can run a simple command as
noup verdaccio &
. It might happen that the process fails at one point, then you need to restart it manually again.
Then you can adjust the previous command with something like
while true; do verdaccio; sleep 1; done &
and press return.
At this point the command is put in the background. However if in your config you have set
logs: - {type: stdout, format: pretty, level: http}
at the first hit on the webpage, logs will appear in the shell.
So, let’s make things clear and run the command in a tmux instead.
a. type tmux
b. type the verdaccio command (in the foreground)
c. type Ctrl+b
then d
to leave it running in the background
To get back to the session run tmux attach
You can run another verdaccio instance (with a different config for example) in the same tmux too:
d. When inside tmux, you can type Ctrl+B
c
to create a new shell
e. Then Ctrl+b
n
to cycle between them
Two tmuxes is also fine.