ptyxis - a container-oriented terminal
ptyxis [OPTION]... [-- PROGRAM ARGUMENTS]
ptyxis is a container-oriented, designed for the GNOME
desktop. It provides tight integration with podman, toolbox, distrobox, and
jhbuild to simplfy container-based development and system management.
- --version
- Show the version of the program.
- --preferences
- Show the preferences window.
- --new-window
- Open a new window in an existing instance of Ptyxis. If Ptyxis is not
running, a new instance is started.
May be combined with --working-directory and
--execute and --title options.
- --tab
- Open a new tab in the most-recently-used window of an existing Ptyxis
instance. If Ptyxis is not running, a new instance is started.
May be combined with --working-directory and
--execute and --title options.
- -x, --execute
- Execute a custom command.
This is similar to using -- to provide the custom
command except that the entire command line should be provided as a
single argument.
In general, you should use -- instead of this option.
This is primarily available to be similar to bash -c
'command'
May be combined with --working-directory and
--title options.
- -d,
--working-directory
- Set the current working directory for a new tab, window, or custom
command.
- --title=TITLE
- Sets the title for a new terminal page created with either --tab or
--new-window.
- --tab-with-profile=PROFILE
- Creates a new tab in an existing instance using the specified profile. The
profile should be a UUID string which can be found in the profile
editor of the preferences dialog.
- -s,
--standalone
- Run a new instance of Ptyxis, ignoring any instances already running.
- -h, --help
- Show a summary of options.
- Other standard GNOME options
not listed here are also supported.
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For further information, visit the website
https://devsuite.app/ptyxis/
Bug reports can be found and filed at
https://gitlab.gnome.org/chergert/ptyxis/issues