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Initial release
  
2009

Operating system
  
Linux, Unix-like

Written in
  
sh, Python

Type
  
Command-line interface

Byobu (software)

Developer(s)
  
Dustin Kirkland (see full Authors list)

Stable release
  
5.94 (June 17, 2015; 19 months ago (2015-06-17)) [±]

Byobu is an enhancement for the GNU Screen terminal multiplexer or tmux used with the GNU/Linux computer operating system that can be used to provide on-screen notification or status, and tabbed multi-window management. It is intended to improve terminal sessions when users connect to remote servers.

History

Version 1.0, under the name Screen Profiles, came out of discussions at the 2008 Ubuntu Developer Summit about how to simplify the on screen notification of an administrator connected to a server.

The project was renamed to Byobu for its 2.0 release, from the Japanese byōbu folding screen. Byobu 3.0 reworked the build system to use automake and allow for porting to other Unix-like operating systems. Byobu 4.0 introduced screen splitting, reworked the status notification system, and added support for tmux profiles. The most significant change that Byobu 5.0 introduces is a shift from GNU Screen to tmux as the default backend.

Originally written for Ubuntu, it has since been ported to multiple other Linux distributions and other Unix-like operating systems.

As of the Ubuntu 11.10 release, the shell in all Ubuntu cloud instances defaults to running in a Byobu environment.

References

Byobu (software) Wikipedia