tilix - Tiling GTK3 terminal emulator for GNOME
tilix is an advanced GTK3 tiling terminal emulator designed
to adhere to GNOME Human Interface Guidelines.
The tilix application accepts the following command line
parameters:
- -h --help
- Show help options.
- -v --version
- Show the version of Tilix as well as the versions of dependent
components.
- -w
--working-directory=DIRECTORY
- Set the working directory of the terminal.
- -p
--profile=PROFILE_NAME
- Set the starting profile using the name of one of the existing profiles.
If it matches none of those, the default profile will be used.
- -t --title=TITLE
- Set the title of the new terminal.
- -s
--session=SESSION_NAME
- Specify a previously saved session to re-load the layout and layout
options from. This will not restore the terminal to where it was left off,
rather new terminals are created.
- -a
--action=ACTION_NAME
- Perform one of the following actions in the current Tilix instance:
- session-add-right Add a new terminal rightwards of the current
one.
- session-add-down Add a new terminal below the current
terminal.
- app-new-session Create a new Tilix session within the current
window.
- app-new-window Create a new Tilix window.
- -e --command=COMMAND
- Execute all text after this parameter as a command, thus this parameter
must be the last parameter.
- --maximize
- Maximise the terminal window.
- --minimize
- Minimise the terminal window.
- --full-screen
- Full-screen the terminal window.
- --focus-window
- Focus the existing window.
- --window-style=WINDOW_STYLE
- Override the preferred window style, the following styles are
supported:
- normal Normal window look.
- disable-csd Do not show client side decorations.
- disable-csd-hide-toolbar Do not show client side decorations and
toolbar.
- borderless Do not show window borders.
- --new-process
- Start an additional Tilix instance as a new process. By default and as per
GTK+ version 3 guidelines, Tilix maintains a single process that all
windows belong to. This option forces Tilix to start as a separate
process. This is not recommended and only intended for debugging purposes.
Its use will prevent different Tilix windows from communicating with each
other.
- --geometry=GEOMETRY
- Set the window size; for example: 80x24, or 80x24+200+200
(COLSxROWS+X+Y).
- -q --quake
- Open a window in Quake mode or toggle existing Quake mode window
visibility.
- --preferences
- Show the Tilix preferences dialogue directly.
- --display=DISPLAY
- Use the specified X display.
See bugs at https://github.com/gnunn1/tilix/issues
Gerald Nunn and other contributors.