Open XFCE Terminal Window and Run command in same Window
I would like to start 'xfce4-terminal' and then run a command but finish with a prompt to repeat the command.
I use the software 'todo.txt' and like to have it open in a small window which I can refer to and add entries, etc.
At the moment, I have the following command line which works...
xfce4-terminal --title=todo &
...I then have to switch to that terminal window and type...
/usr/local/bin/todo.sh -t ls
I have the tried all these but on each try it 'finishes' the window and will not let me type in the window:-
xfce4-terminal --execute '/usr/local/bin/todo.sh -t ls' --title=todo --hold &
xfce4-terminal --command '/usr/local/bin/todo.sh -t ls' --title=todo --hold &
xfce4-terminal --command='/usr/local/bin/todo.sh -t ls' --title=todo &
Can anyone help please?
I would like to open the terminal window, run the command, then leave me with a working prompt.
Thanks.
Solution 1:
Use -c
option for bash command to wrap multiple commands, like this:
$ bash -c "ls /var/log/apt; bash"
history.log history.log.4.gz term.log.10.gz term.log.5.gz
history.log.10.gz history.log.5.gz term.log.11.gz term.log.6.gz
history.log.11.gz history.log.6.gz term.log.12.gz term.log.7.gz
history.log.12.gz history.log.7.gz term.log.1.gz term.log.8.gz
history.log.1.gz history.log.8.gz term.log.2.gz term.log.9.gz
history.log.2.gz history.log.9.gz term.log.3.gz
history.log.3.gz term.log term.log.4.gz
username@hostname:~$
Then, use that bash command in xfce4-terminal
command, like this:
xfce4-terminal -e 'bash -c "ls /var/log/apt; bash"' -T "Run and ready"
whereby the options: -e
to run the commands, -T
to set the title.
As a result, the terminal does not close and ready with a new prompt.