Terminal Window Sprawl Makes Multi-Project Development Chaotic
Developers working across multiple projects accumulate dozens of terminal windows scattered across virtual desktops with no way to track what is running where. Existing solutions like iTerm splits and tmux require manual configuration and feel unintuitive for many users.
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