

An example is from here: #!/bin/bashĭcop $K $SDA sendSession "echo -ne '\033]0 DEV ($ Control Multiple Terminals Simultaneously.The profile 'keyboardcast' if it exists (so, for example, your font size Gnome-terminal executing a single command on multiple arguments (for exampleĮxecuting 'ssh' on several hosts). The program also features the ability to spawn off multiple instances of (using a substring) or by clicking on them (in a method similar to GIMP's The program can select windows to send to either by matching their titles If you come up with a reasonable useįor this ability I'd be interested in hearing about it. Terminals connected to different but similar hosts for purposes of mass. This allows you, for example, to control a number of The purpose of keyboardcast is to allow you to send keystrokes to multiple If you then click on the primary window, you can start typing commands in both windows simultaneously:Īppears to only be available on Ubuntu, looks similar to multixterm. You can then start spinning up xterm windows by clicking the new xterm button. You can invoke it like so: $ multixtermĪnd once up you'll be presented with a GUI. Another tool to add to the list is one called multixterm.
