#!/bin/sh # remote-run # # Run a command on inside a detached tmux session, stream output back, # propagate exit code. If the local ssh dies mid-run, the tmux session keeps # going on the remote — recover with: # ssh tmux ls # ssh tmux attach -t # # is whatever ssh accepts: a Host alias from ~/.ssh/config, a # user@hostname, an IP, etc. set -eu if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then echo "usage: $0 " >&2 exit 2 fi host=$1 shift session="claude-$(whoami)-$$-$(date +%s)" # Single-quote-escape the user command for safe embedding in remote bootstrap. user_cmd=$* quoted_cmd=$(printf %s "$user_cmd" | sed "s/'/'\\\\''/g") # Remote bootstrap — runs the user command in its own bash subshell so that # any `exit` or `set -e` inside it does NOT short-circuit our exit-capture. remote_cmd=$(cat < "\$log" tmux new-session -d -s "\$session" "bash -c '${quoted_cmd}' > \$log 2>&1; echo \\\$? > \$exitf; tmux wait-for -S done-\$session" 2>/tmp/\${session}.tmuxerr if [ \$? -ne 0 ]; then echo "tmux failed to start session:" >&2 cat /tmp/\${session}.tmuxerr >&2 rm -f /tmp/\${session}.tmuxerr exit 127 fi rm -f /tmp/\${session}.tmuxerr ( tail -F "\$log" 2>/dev/null ) & tail_pid=\$! tmux wait-for done-\$session 2>/dev/null sleep 0.2 kill \$tail_pid 2>/dev/null || true wait \$tail_pid 2>/dev/null || true code=\$(cat "\$exitf" 2>/dev/null || echo 1) tmux kill-session -t "\$session" 2>/dev/null || true rm -f "\$log" "\$exitf" exit \$code REMOTE ) ssh "$host" "$remote_cmd"