TILIX(1) Tilix Commands TILIX(1) NAME tilix - Tiling GTK3 terminal emulator for GNOME SYNOPSIS tilix [options] DESCRIPTION tilix is an advanced GTK3 tiling terminal emulator designed to adhere to GNOME Human Interface Guidelines. OPTIONS The tilix application accepts the following command line parameters: -h --help Show help options. -v --version Show the version of Tilix as well as the versions of dependent components. -w --working-directory=DIRECTORY Set the working directory of the terminal. -p --profile=PROFILE_NAME Set the starting profile using the name of one of the existing profiles. If it matches none of those, the default profile will be used. -t --title=TITLE Set the title of the new terminal. -s --session=SESSION_NAME Specify a previously saved session to re-load the layout and layout options from. This will not restore the terminal to where it was left off, rather new terminals are created. -a --action=ACTION_NAME Perform one of the following actions in the current Tilix instance: session-add-right Add a new terminal rightwards of the current one. session-add-down Add a new terminal below the current terminal. app-new-session Create a new Tilix session within the current window. app-new-window Create a new Tilix window. -e --command=COMMAND Execute all text after this parameter as a command, thus this parameter must be the last parameter. --maximize Maximize the terminal window. --minimize Minimize the terminal window. --full-screen Full-screen the terminal window. --focus-window Focus the existing window. --window-style=WINDOW_STYLE Override the preferred window style, the following styles are supported: normal Normal window look. disable-csd Do not show client side decorations. disable-csd-hide-toolbar Do not show client side decorations and toolbar. borderless Do not show window borders. --new-process Start an additional Tilix instance as a new process. By default and as per GTK+ version 3 guidelines, Tilix maintains a single process that all windows belong to. This option forces Tilix to start as a separate process. This is not recommended and only intended for debugging purposes. Its use will prevent different Tilix windows from communicating with each other. --geometry=GEOMETRY Set the window size; for example: 80x24, or 80x24+200+200 (COLSxROWS+X+Y). -q --quake Open a window in Quake mode or toggle existing Quake mode window visibility. --preferences Show the Tilix preferences dialog directly. --display=DISPLAY Use the specified X display. SEE ALSO None BUGS See bugs at https://github.com/gnunn1/tilix/issues AUTHOR Gerald Nunn and other contributors. 1.4.0 26 December 2016 TILIX(1)