I'm often skeptical about ruby/python wrappers but I've been using tmuxp the last year and have no complaints.
I never configure it. I have three sessions configured that I start, whether at work or at home.
Shells - Irssi, vim, bash.
SSH - All my ssh
Vim - My development (inside I then use vim tabs for different areas of a project)
My experience from configuring tmuxp in Yaml is not overall good, it felt clunky and immature. But like I said, I never touch it anymore. It just works.
I never configure it. I have three sessions configured that I start, whether at work or at home.
Shells - Irssi, vim, bash.
SSH - All my ssh
Vim - My development (inside I then use vim tabs for different areas of a project)
My experience from configuring tmuxp in Yaml is not overall good, it felt clunky and immature. But like I said, I never touch it anymore. It just works.