is an extension for nautilus, which adds an context-entry for opening other terminal emulators than gnome-terminal
.
Right now the plugin is limited to these terminal emulators. If one is missing please open an issue.
alacritty
cool-retro-term
deepin-terminal
foot
/footclient
gnome-terminal
guake
hyper
kermit
kgx
(GNOME Console)kitty
konsole
mate-terminal
mlterm
qterminal
sakura
st
properly patchedterminator
terminology
termite
tilix
urxvt
urxvtc
wezterm
xfce4-terminal
yay -S nautilus-open-any-terminal
nix-env -iA nixos.nautilus-open-any-terminal
Dependency to install before: nautilus-python
(python-nautilus
/python3-nautilus
(newer) package on Debian / Ubuntu)
User install:
pip install --user nautilus-open-any-terminal
System-wide install:
pip install nautilus-open-any-terminal
Then kill Nautilus to allow it to load the new extension:
nautilus -q
If it does not work, try using the following command (from this repository):
sudo tools/update-extension-user.sh install # for a user install
sudo tools/update-extension-system.sh install # for a system-wide install
To configure the plugin’s behaviour make sure to run (system-wide):
glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas
or for (user-wide) installation:
glib-compile-schemas ~/.local/share/glib-2.0/schemas/
gsettings set com.github.stunkymonkey.nautilus-open-any-terminal terminal alacritty
gsettings set com.github.stunkymonkey.nautilus-open-any-terminal keybindings '<Ctrl><Alt>t'
gsettings set com.github.stunkymonkey.nautilus-open-any-terminal new-tab true
since setup.py
does not provide a natively uninstall method the scripts have an uninstall option.
sudo tools/update-extension-user.sh uninstall # for a user uninstall
sudo tools/update-extension-system.sh uninstall # for a system-wide uninstall