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yakuake-session - A script to create new yakuake sessions from command-line.<br /> Copyright 2010-2018 Jesús Torres <jmtorres@ull.es>

What is yakuake-session?

yakuake-session is a Bash script that allows to create new sessions in Yakuake terminal emulator from command line. I made it mainly to get a better integration of Yakuake in KDE desktop environment. For example, thanks to it Yakuake can replace Konsole in "Open terminal here" action in Dolphin or we can setup a menu similar to Konsole Profiles widget but using Yakuake instead of Konsole.

Bugs & known issues

Installation

Clone this repository.

git clone https://github.com/aplatanado/yakuake-session.git

Copy the yakuake-session script to ~/bin, /usr/bin or some other directory in $PATH variable, if we want to avoid indicating the path of the script when invoked. For example, on Ubuntu:

sudo cp yakuake-session /usr/bin

Usage

To invoke yakuake-session:

$ yakuake-session

Without arguments, yakuake-session creates a new session in the currently running Yakuake terminal emulator.

The option -e allows to indicate a command to execute in the new session.

$ yakuake-session -e ls

The argument -t sets the title for the new tab.

$ yakuake-session -t "Title"

The session working directory is changed to the directory where yakuake-session was called, before execute the command. If we want to launch the command from user's home directory then we would use the option -h.

$ yakuake-session -h -e ls

If the command requires some arguments, they are taken from non-option arguments passed to yakuake-session. That means that if some arguments for the command begin with -, they must passed to yakuake-session after --.

$ yakuake-session -h -e ssh -- -X user@example.com

Another useful option is --workdir. It allows to change the working directory before execute the command.

$ yakuake-session --workdir /tmp -e ls

yakuake-session has many other options that were shown in help.

$ yakuake-session --help

Usage: yakuake-session [options] [args]

Options:
  --help                    Show help about options.
  -h, --homedir             Set the working directory of the new tab to the user's home.
  -w, --workdir <dir>       Set the working directory of the new tab to 'dir'
  --hold, --noclose         Do not close the session automatically when the command ends.
  -p <property=value>       Change the value of a profile property (only for KDE 4).
  -q                        Do not open yakuake window.
  -t <title>                Set the title of the new tab
  -e <cmd>                  Command to execute. This option will catch all following arguments, so use it as the last option.
  --fish | --nofish         Override default shell autodetection to enable or disable the fish shell support.
  --debug                   Show yakuake_session debug information.

Arguments:
  args                      Arguments passed to command (for use with -e).

Action in Dolphin

Dolphin provides the action "Open terminal here" that opens a Konsole terminal emulator in the specified folder. This behavior can be changed to use Yakuake instead of Konsole coping konsolehere.desktop into KDE Service Menus.

# KDE 4
cp ServiceMenus/konsolehere.desktop ~/.kde/share/kde4/services/ServiceMenus/
# KDE 5: for the current user only.
cp ServiceMenus/konsolehere.desktop ~/.local/share/kservices5/ServiceMenus/

or

# KDE 5: system-wide
cp ServiceMenus/konsolehere.desktop /usr/share/kservices5/ServiceMenus/

If we do not want to change the behavior of "Open terminal here", then copy yakuakehere.desktop instead to add the new action "Open yakuake here" to Dolphin.

# KDE 4
cp ServiceMenus/yakuakehere.desktop ~/.kde/share/kde4/services/ServiceMenus/
# KDE 5: for the current user only.
cp ServiceMenus/yakuakehere.desktop ~/.local/share/kservices5/ServiceMenus/

or

# KDE 5: system-wide
cp ServiceMenus/yakuakehere.desktop /usr/share/kservices5/ServiceMenus/

Quick Access Menu

Konsole Profiles is a Plasma widget that allows to open a new terminal window, configured according to a select profile, and automatically execute a command in it. We can get something similar but for Yakuake using the QuickAccess widget. We only have to make a directory and setup a QuickAccess widget instance to use it as origin (I also like to disable the browsing). Then we add some "Link to Application" to that directory, such that each one use yakuake-session to create a new Yakuake session and to execute the command that we want.

The file examples/username@example.com.desktop contains an example that launch a ssh client in a new Yakuake session.

-- Jesús Torres <jmtorres@ull.es>