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terminator-layout-builder
Advanced tools
Manage Terminator layouts easily using YAML file.

pip install terminator-layout-builder
Create a layout file in ~/.config/terminator/layout.yaml.
The file can contain a layout as simplest as this.
layoutA:
- cmd: pwd
or as complex as this
layoutA:
- cmd: pwd
layoutB:
# A window
- root: $HOME/project # root for this window
vertical:
panes:
- cmd: pwd && echo $SHELL
- cmd: whoami
# Another window
- root: "/tmp"
tabs:
labels:
- Logs
- Services
- Monitoring
items:
- horizontal:
ratio: 0.5
panes:
- vertical:
ratio: 0.67
panes:
- title: "some title"
cmd: pwd
- root: "~" # overwrite window's root
cmd: pwd
- cmd: tail -f /var/log/syslog
- horizontal:
panes:
- cmd: tail -f /dev/null
- cmd: tail -f /dev/null
- cmd: htop
Next, run tlb and the layouts will be merge into your Terminator config, and you can start your layout by using Terminator Layout Launcher.
Alternatively, you can also use tlb -l <layout> (alias to terminator -u -m -b -l <layout>) to launch your Terminator with the layout.
FAQs
A Terminator Terminal Layout Builder
We found that terminator-layout-builder demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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