feat: Reduce project-manager description bloat

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<h1 id="project-manager">Project Manager</h1> <h1 id="project-manager">Project Manager</h1>
<p><em><a <p>Project Manager keeps a registry of projects to which Tmux sessions
href="https://git.disroot.org/lwad/project-manager">https://git.disroot.org/lwad/project-manager</a></em></p> are allocated on-demand. It makes working on concurrent projects easy,
<p><strong>project-manager</strong> keeps record of project directories which is ideal for students and those who often reference their past
and associates them with tmux sessions. To open a project, enter its work.</p>
name (or just enough to identify it) and it will either attach to the <p>Tmux keybindings (recommend) are in the NixOS module but can be added
session or create it on-demand.</p> manually.</p>
<p>It&#x2019;s a very simple program, but it&#x2019;s quite fast and doesn&#x2019;t do <p>Source: https://git.disroot.org/lwad/project-manager</p>
anything more than it needs to. It makes working on lots of projects at
the same time incredibly easy, which is ideal for a student or someone
who often references their old work.</p>
<p>It needs to be integrated into your tmux config via key bindings. My
personal setup can be seen <a
href="https://git.disroot.org/lwad/nixos/src/branch/main/lwad/utilities/tmux.conf.nix">here</a>.</p>
<p>If you plan to use it through the command line, I&#x2019;d recommend adding
an alias to &#x201C;p&#x201D; because &#x201C;project-manager&#x201D; is a bit unwieldy.</p>
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# Project Manager # Project Manager
*[https://git.disroot.org/lwad/project-manager](https://git.disroot.org/lwad/project-manager)* Project Manager keeps a registry of projects to which Tmux sessions are allocated on-demand. It makes working on concurrent projects easy, which is ideal for students and those who often reference their past work.
**project-manager** keeps record of project directories and associates them with tmux sessions. Tmux keybindings (recommend) are in the NixOS module but can be added manually.
To open a project, enter its name (or just enough to identify it) and it will either attach to the session or create it on-demand.
It's a very simple program, but it's quite fast and doesn't do anything more than it needs to. Source: https://git.disroot.org/lwad/project-manager
It makes working on lots of projects at the same time incredibly easy, which is ideal for a student or someone who often references their old work.
It needs to be integrated into your tmux config via key bindings. My personal setup can be seen [here](https://git.disroot.org/lwad/nixos/src/branch/main/lwad/utilities/tmux.conf.nix).
If you plan to use it through the command line, I'd recommend adding an alias to "p" because "project-manager" is a bit unwieldy.