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).









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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).









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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).









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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).







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