Version 1.1.10 of package Multishell has just been released in GNU ELPA. You can now find it in M-x list-packages RET.
Multishell describes itself as: ======================================================== Organize use of multiple shell buffers, local and remote ======================================================== More at https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/multishell.html ## Summary: Easily use and navigate multiple shell buffers, including remote shells. Fundamentally, multishell is the function `multishell-pop-to-shell' - a la `pop-to-buffer' - plus a keybinding. Together, they enable you to: * Easily get to the input point from wherever you are in a shell buffer, or to any of your shell buffers, from anywhere inside emacs. * Use universal arguments and name completion to launch a new or choose among existing shell buffers, and change which is the current default. * Easily restart exited shells, or shells from emacs prior sessions. * Specify an initial path for the shell. By using Emacs tramp syntax you can launch a sudo and/or remote shell. For example, specifying the following at the multishell buffer name prompt will: ## Recent NEWS: [Not provided 🙁]
