Prepare tmux session commands for cockpit#453
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Add a small tmux wrapper so future cockpit work can depend on a tested command surface before any UI exists. The wrapper reuses the existing runtime runner and keeps every tmux call as argv arrays. Constraint: Cockpit preparation only; no UI should be introduced in this slice Rejected: Building cockpit commands directly in the CLI | would mix feature work with the command wrapper foundation Confidence: high Scope-risk: narrow Directive: Keep tmux process execution centralized here and avoid shell-string construction when adding cockpit behavior Tested: node --test test/tmux-command.test.js test/tmux-session.test.js Not-tested: Real tmux integration against a live terminal session
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