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save gnome-terminal session

2024年1月29日 — (How) Is it possible to 'save' a command that I regularly (with a small change) need to enter at the prompt, permanently in GNOME Terminal ... ,2015年10月27日 — 3 Answers 3 · triple-click the last line · hit shift + home · shift + click first line · copy with ctrl + shift + c (or right-click > 'Copy').,2020年5月3日 — Save and restore your GNOME Shell desktop active running application windows and their positions across multiple workspaces using an ... ,2022年6月4日 — Hello,. You can use script command to save your terminal session in linux. Use the syntax below. script <filename.txt>. ,Scripts to save and restore Gnome Terminal sessions with tabs. Disclaimer: It is a basic solution. It allows you to restore all the tabs from the Gnome ... ,2020年4月14日 — Set /org/gnome/gnome-session/auto-save-session to true; Open a gnome-terminal; Log out; Log in again. What happened. An empty session the next ... ,2014年3月13日 — Usage: ... It will create a new file in the .terminal-session directory containing information about all currently opened Gnome Terminal tabs. ,2017年8月16日 — We have GNOME Terminal 3.14.3. This version does not support --save-config option. Is there any other way to do so in this version? How else can ... ,2009年11月18日 — I have multiple gnome-terminal windows open. Is there a way to save the settings (window position, no. of tabs, title etc). across OS reboots ? ,2013年6月20日 — You may want to look into the screen command. I don't use it, but I believe it can save and restore all sorts of sessions - even remote ones. – ...

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(How) Is it possible to save a command in GNOME Terminal?

2024年1月29日 — (How) Is it possible to 'save' a command that I regularly (with a small change) need to enter at the prompt, permanently in GNOME Terminal ...

https://discussion.fedoraproje

command line - Save current terminal scrollback to file?

2015年10月27日 — 3 Answers 3 · triple-click the last line · hit shift + home · shift + click first line · copy with ctrl + shift + c (or right-click &gt; 'Copy').

https://askubuntu.com

GNOME session save and restore - The Research Lab

2020年5月3日 — Save and restore your GNOME Shell desktop active running application windows and their positions across multiple workspaces using an ...

https://www.research-lab.ca

How do you save a terminal session in Linux?

2022年6月4日 — Hello,. You can use script command to save your terminal session in linux. Use the syntax below. script &lt;filename.txt&gt;.

https://linuxcommandsshellscri

jozalagnome-terminal-session: Scripts to save and restore ...

Scripts to save and restore Gnome Terminal sessions with tabs. Disclaimer: It is a basic solution. It allows you to restore all the tabs from the Gnome ...

https://github.com

orggnomegnome-sessionauto-save-session true does not ...

2020年4月14日 — Set /org/gnome/gnome-session/auto-save-session to true; Open a gnome-terminal; Log out; Log in again. What happened. An empty session the next ...

https://gitlab.gnome.org

Save and restore session of the Gnome Terminal - DevBlog

2014年3月13日 — Usage: ... It will create a new file in the .terminal-session directory containing information about all currently opened Gnome Terminal tabs.

https://jozala.com

Save and restore tabs in gnome terminal

2017年8月16日 — We have GNOME Terminal 3.14.3. This version does not support --save-config option. Is there any other way to do so in this version? How else can ...

https://unix.stackexchange.com

Save multiple gnome-terminal layout? - linux

2009年11月18日 — I have multiple gnome-terminal windows open. Is there a way to save the settings (window position, no. of tabs, title etc). across OS reboots ?

https://superuser.com

Some fast way to save and restore tabs of Terminal?

2013年6月20日 — You may want to look into the screen command. I don't use it, but I believe it can save and restore all sorts of sessions - even remote ones. – ...

https://askubuntu.com