WARNING Backwardly incompatible changes to the Konsole API between 4.4 and 4.8.4 broke this application (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338914). A patch has been applied but it's gross Name Yakuake::Sessions - Session Manager for the Yakuake Terminal Emulator Version This documents version v0.15.$Rev: 1 $ of Yakuake::Sessions Synopsis # To reduce typing define some shell aliases alias ys='yakuake_session' # Create some Yakuake sessions. Set each session to a different directory. # Run some commands in some of the sessions like an HTTP web development # server or tail -f on a log file. Set the tab titles for each session. # Now create a profile called dev ys create dev # Subsequently reload the dev profile ys load dev # Show the contents of the dev profile ys show dev # Edit the contents of the dev profile ys edit dev # Delete the dev profile ys delete dev # Command line help ys -? | -H | -h [sub-command] | list_methods | dump_self Description Create, edit, load session profiles for the Yakuake Terminal Emulator. Sets and manages the tab title text Configuration and Environment Reads configuration from ~/.yakuakue_sessions/yakuake_session.json which might look like; { "doc_title": "Perl", "tab_title": "Oo.!.oO" } See the config class for the full list of configuration attributes Defines the following list of attributes which can be set from the command line; config_dir Directory containing the configuration files. Defaults to ~/.yakuake_sessions editor The editor used to edit profiles. Can be set from the configuration file. Defaults to the environment variable EDITOR or if unset emacs force Overwrite the output file if it already exists profile_dir Directory to store the session profiles in storage_class File format used to store session data. Defaults to the config class value; JSON Modifies these methods in the base class run Subroutines/Methods create yakuake_session create Creates a new session profile in the profile_dir. Calls "dump" delete yakuake_session delete Deletes the specified session profile dump yakuake_session dump Dumps the current sessions to file. For each tab it captures the current working directory, the command being executed, the tab title text, and which tab is currently active edit yakuake_session edit Edit a session profile list yakuake_session list List the session profiles stored in the profile_dir load yakuake_session load Load the specified profile, recreating the tabs with their title text, current working directories and executing commands select yakuakge_session select Select the profile to load from the displayed list set_tab_title yakuake_session set_tab_title Sets the current tabs title text to the specified value. Defaults to the vale supplied in the configuration set_tab_title_for_project yakuake_session set_tab_title_for_project Set the current tabs title text to the specified value. Must supply a title text. Will save the project name for use by yakuake_session_tt_cd show yakuake_session show Display the contents of the specified session profile Diagnostics Turning on debug, add -D to the command line, causes the session dump and load subroutines to display the session tabs data The list_methods command lists all of the callable the methods and their abstracts Dependencies Class::Usul File::DataClass Net::DBus Incompatibilities None Bugs and Limitations It is necessary to edit new session profiles and manually escape the shell meta characters embeded in the executing commands There are no known bugs in this module.Please report problems to http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Yakuake-Sessions. Source code is on Github git://github.com/pjfl/Yakuake-Sessions.git. Patches and pull requests are welcome Acknowledgements Larry Wall - For the Perl programming language Author Peter Flanigan, License and Copyright Copyright (c) 2014 Peter Flanigan. All rights reserved This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE