How to activate a specific Terminator profile from the command-line?
I have saved a few Terminator profiles with different colors etc.
How is it possible to activate a specific profile from the command line, or initially run terminator with a specific profile?
The main goal is to be able to activate profile "Prod" when we ssh to production, and "Stage" when we ssh to the staging-environment. So if there is such a terminator option then an alias can run the ssh command and then change the profile adequately.
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I have saved a few Terminator profiles with different colors etc.
How is it possible to activate a specific profile from the command line, or initially run terminator with a specific profile?
The main goal is to be able to activate profile "Prod" when we ssh to production, and "Stage" when we ssh to the staging-environment. So if there is such a terminator option then an alias can run the ssh command and then change the profile adequately.
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I have saved a few Terminator profiles with different colors etc.
How is it possible to activate a specific profile from the command line, or initially run terminator with a specific profile?
The main goal is to be able to activate profile "Prod" when we ssh to production, and "Stage" when we ssh to the staging-environment. So if there is such a terminator option then an alias can run the ssh command and then change the profile adequately.
command-line terminal gnome-terminator
I have saved a few Terminator profiles with different colors etc.
How is it possible to activate a specific profile from the command line, or initially run terminator with a specific profile?
The main goal is to be able to activate profile "Prod" when we ssh to production, and "Stage" when we ssh to the staging-environment. So if there is such a terminator option then an alias can run the ssh command and then change the profile adequately.
command-line terminal gnome-terminator
command-line terminal gnome-terminator
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A partial answer can be found here: link
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Dec 6 '16 at 6:20
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A partial answer can be found here: link
– user3139774
Dec 6 '16 at 6:20
A partial answer can be found here: link
– user3139774
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A partial answer can be found here: link
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Use the command
terminator -p <profile_name> &
to start Terminator with the desired profile.
(The & is to run Terminator in the background so it doesn't block the shell.)
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Use the command
terminator -p <profile_name> &
to start Terminator with the desired profile.
(The & is to run Terminator in the background so it doesn't block the shell.)
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Use the command
terminator -p <profile_name> &
to start Terminator with the desired profile.
(The & is to run Terminator in the background so it doesn't block the shell.)
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Use the command
terminator -p <profile_name> &
to start Terminator with the desired profile.
(The & is to run Terminator in the background so it doesn't block the shell.)
Use the command
terminator -p <profile_name> &
to start Terminator with the desired profile.
(The & is to run Terminator in the background so it doesn't block the shell.)
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