multishell.el ============= Facilitate use of multiple local and remote Emacs shell buffers. Multishell is available via Emacs package manager, [in ELPA](https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/multishell.html). Install "multishell" from the `M-x package-list-packages` listing. I use the emacs shell a *lot*, including separate shells for separate project, and more shells for access to remote systems (which I do a lot, as a systems administrator). On top of emacs' powerful shell and tramp facilities, use a `multishell` (customization-activated) key binding to: * Get to the input point from wherever you are in a shell buffer, ... or to any of your shell buffers, from anywhere inside emacs. * Use universal arguments to launch and choose among alternate shell buffers, ... and change which is the current default. * Easily restart disconnected shells, or shells from prior sessions ... the latter from Emacs builtin savehist minibuf history persistence * Append a path to a new shell name to launch a shell in that directory, ... and use a path with Emacs tramp syntax to launch a remote shell - for example: * `#root/sudo:root@localhost:/etc` for a buffer named "#root" with a root shell starting in /etc. * `/ssh:example.net:/` for a shell buffer in / on example.net. The buffer will be named "*example.net*". * `#ex/ssh:example.net|sudo:root@example.net:/etc` for a root shell starting in /etc on example.net named "*#ex*". * `interior/ssh:gateway.corp.com|ssh:interior.corp.com:` to go via gateway.corp.com to your homedir on interior.corp.com. The buffer will be named "*interior*". You could append a sudo hop, and so on. * Thanks to tramp, file visits from the shell will seamlessly be on the host where the shell is running, in the auspices of the target account. See the `multishell-pop-to-shell` docstring (in [multishell.el](multishell.el)) for details, and [getting-to-a-shell.md](getting-to-a-shell.md) for the nitty-gritty decision tree that determines where the keybinding according to the various conditions. Customize-group `multishell' to select and activate a keybinding and set various behaviors. Customize-group `savehist' to preserve buffer names/paths across emacs restarts. Please use [the multishell repository](https://github.com/kenmanheimer/EmacsMultishell) issue tracker to report problems, suggestions, etc. See the [multishell.el](multishell.el) file commentary for a change log and Todo list.