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Install reattach-to-user-namespace with Homebrew, Nix

Reattach process (e.g., tmux) to background. Version 2.9 via Homebrew; verified from local package data.

install

Additional install commands

macOS

Homebrewverified · 100%
brew install reattach-to-user-namespace

local Homebrew formula metadata

Linux

Nixverified · 92%
nix profile install nixpkgs#reattach-to-user-namespace

nixpkgs package indexes · pkgs/by-name/re/reattach-to-user-namespace/package.nix · source: api.github.com

overview

Package summary

Reattach process (e.g., tmux) to background

Commands and aliases

  • reattach-to-user-namespace

security posture

Risk level: green

narrow executable package without higher-risk signals.

Risk classifier

green risk · low confidence · appliance

Why

  • narrow executable package without higher-risk signals

Signals

  • metadata:no-higher-risk-signals

Install behavior

  • No Homebrew post-install hook is recorded in formula metadata.
  • Homebrew bottle metadata is available for 11 platform targets.

Recommended review

Before unattended agent use, check whether the tool reads plaintext credentials, writes remote state, publishes artifacts, or shells out to plugins.

local files

Configuration and credential file locations

These source-backed paths show where this package keeps local settings or durable credentials. Automic Vault can use them as review targets for secret scanning, migration, and command approval.

Configuration files

Config paths the tool may read or write during local use.

macOS
~/.tmux.conf

executables

Installed executables

CommandKindExposureNote
reattach-to-user-namespacecliglobal executable

freshness

Version and freshness

These signals separate page generation age, package-manager activity, and upstream release comparison. Version lag is warned only when an evidence URL and comparable versions are present.

page generated2026-07-08
manager version2.9
manager updated
local dataok
upstreamcurrent
latest detectedv2.9

https://github.com/ChrisJohnsen/tmux-MacOSX-pasteboard

  • infoNo package-manager update timestamp was available.low confidence

install metadata

Package metadata

Package keybrew:reattach-to-user-namespace
Version2.9
Package managerHomebrew
Package manager pagehttps://formulae.brew.sh/formula/reattach-to-user-namespace
Homepagehttps://github.com/ChrisJohnsen/tmux-MacOSX-pasteboard
Repositoryhttps://github.com/ChrisJohnsen/tmux-MacOSX-pasteboard
Upstream docshttps://github.com/ChrisJohnsen/tmux-MacOSX-pasteboard#readme
LicenseBSD-2-Clause
Source archivehttps://github.com/ChrisJohnsen/tmux-MacOSX-pasteboard/archive/refs/tags/v2.9.tar.gz
Bottleavailable (on arm64_big_sur, arm64_monterey, arm64_sequoia, arm64_sonoma, arm64_tahoe, arm64_ventura, big_sur, catalina, monterey, sonoma, ventura)
Homebrew post-installnot defined
Servicenone declared

registry facts

Source database details

Source DatabaseHomebrew formula API
Taphomebrew/core
Full Namereattach-to-user-namespace
Version Scheme0
Revision0
Head VersionHEAD
Requirements
  • macos
Bottle Stable Root URLhttps://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core
Deprecatedno
Disabledno
Keg Onlyno
URL Keys
  • head
  • stable

source database matches

Other package-manager records

Matches are pulled from external package-manager indexes and kept separate from local Automic Vault package links.

Nix95%

reattach-to-user-namespace

nix profile install nixpkgs#reattach-to-user-namespace
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Reattach To User Namespace
nixpkgs package indexes · api.github.com · nixpkgs package indexes: pkgs/by-name/re/reattach-to-user-namespace/package.nix from https://api.github.com/repos/NixOS/nixpkgs/git/trees/master?recursive=1

source trail

Generated from repository data

This page is generated by av-web from the private package SQLite artifact built by scripts/generate-pkg-sqlite.py.

Used sources

  • Geiger risk classifier
  • Nucleus package database
  • av.db category and tag curation
  • cross-ecosystem install command graph
  • curated configuration and credential file locations
  • external package-manager database matches
  • package relationship graph
  • package version freshness
  • package-page enrichment