bionic (1) guake.1.gz

Provided by: guake_3.0.5-1_all bug

NAME

       guake — A drop-down terminal for GNOME environment.

SYNOPSIS

       guake   [-h,   --help]   [-p,   --preferences]   [-a,  --about]  [-q,  --quit]  [-f,  --fullscreen]  [-t,
       --toggle-visiblity] [--show] [--hide] [-s, --select-tab]  [-g,  --selected-tab]  [-e,  --execute-command]
       [-t, --tab-index] [--bgcolor] [--fgcolor] [-r, --rename-current-tab]

DESCRIPTION

       Guake  is  a  drop-down  terminal  for  GNOME  and  any other desktop.  It aims to provide a quick-access
       terminal, that show/hide on screen with a simple key pressing.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help Show summary of options.

       -t, --toggle-visibility
              Toggle the visibility of guake

       --show Display the main window

       --hide Hide the main window

       -p, --preferences
              Shows the preferences window of guake

       -a, --about
              Shows the about window of guake

       -n, --new-tab
              Create a new tab in Guake

       -s, --select-tab
              Select a tab given its 0-based index

       -g, --selected-tab
              Return the index of the current tab

       -e, --execute-command
              Execute a command in the selected tab

       -i, --tab-index
              Specify which tab to rename. Default is 0.

       --bgcolor
              Set the hexadecimal (#rrggbb) background color of the selected tab.

       --fgcolor
              Set the hexadecimal (#rrggbb) foreground color of the selected tab

       --rename-tab
              Rename the specified tab. Reset to default if TITLE is a single dash "-".

       -r, --rename-current-tab
              Rename the current tab. Reset to default if TITLE is a single dash "-".

       -q, --quit
              Closes the current running guake

AUTHOR

       guake was originally written by <gabriel@guake-terminal.org>

       This manual page was written by Gabriel Falcao Goncalves de Moura <gabriel@guake-terminal.org>,  for  the
       Debian project (but may be used by others).

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