sxhkd/wmutils: specify size of terminal via a pip to wtp
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Not quite sure about is this possible to achieve something like mention below with sxhkd and wmutils/core but,
st -e ls -al | wtp 100 200 1400 800
Above pipe command is just prototype, not actual work command, I'd like to map a shortcut key that call a terminal and run a command on it st -e ls -al
and then try to teleport
/resize the terminal to 100 200 1400 800
.
Is that I can achieve with st terminal and sxhkd? Normal wtp
will need the id of window to work (list by lsw
).
wmutils sxhkd
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Not quite sure about is this possible to achieve something like mention below with sxhkd and wmutils/core but,
st -e ls -al | wtp 100 200 1400 800
Above pipe command is just prototype, not actual work command, I'd like to map a shortcut key that call a terminal and run a command on it st -e ls -al
and then try to teleport
/resize the terminal to 100 200 1400 800
.
Is that I can achieve with st terminal and sxhkd? Normal wtp
will need the id of window to work (list by lsw
).
wmutils sxhkd
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up vote
0
down vote
favorite
Not quite sure about is this possible to achieve something like mention below with sxhkd and wmutils/core but,
st -e ls -al | wtp 100 200 1400 800
Above pipe command is just prototype, not actual work command, I'd like to map a shortcut key that call a terminal and run a command on it st -e ls -al
and then try to teleport
/resize the terminal to 100 200 1400 800
.
Is that I can achieve with st terminal and sxhkd? Normal wtp
will need the id of window to work (list by lsw
).
wmutils sxhkd
Not quite sure about is this possible to achieve something like mention below with sxhkd and wmutils/core but,
st -e ls -al | wtp 100 200 1400 800
Above pipe command is just prototype, not actual work command, I'd like to map a shortcut key that call a terminal and run a command on it st -e ls -al
and then try to teleport
/resize the terminal to 100 200 1400 800
.
Is that I can achieve with st terminal and sxhkd? Normal wtp
will need the id of window to work (list by lsw
).
wmutils sxhkd
wmutils sxhkd
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