Termup ====== Automate opening up terminal tabs (or split panes) with a set of routine commands. It's the easiest way to get started for your projects every day. Compatible with Terminal.app, iTerm and iTerm2 on Mac OS X 10.6 - 10.8 and Ruby 1.8.7 - 1.9.3. ![Split Panes](https://github.com/kenn/termup/raw/master/images/split_panes.png) Installation ------------ ```sh $ gem install termup ``` Note that you need to prepend `sudo` if you're using the OSX pre-installed Ruby. Usage ----- ### Getting Started ### Call the following command: ```sh $ termup create new_project ``` This will create a new project at `~/.config/termup/new_project.yml`. Edit the file: ```sh $ termup edit new_project ``` And now you're good to go: ```sh $ termup start new_project ``` ### YAML Syntax ### ```yaml # ~/.config/termup/new_project.yml --- tabs: - tab1: - cd ~/projects/foo - git status - mate . - tab2: - mysql -u root - show databases; - tab3: - cd ~/projects/foo - tail -f log/development.log - tab4: - cd ~/projects/foo - autotest options: iterm: width: 2 height: 2 ``` Tabs can contain a single command, or YAML arrays to execute multiple commands. ### Shortcut ### Commands have a shortcut for even fewer keystrokes. ```sh $ termup s new_project ``` That's equivalent to `termup start new_project`. ### iTerm 2 Split Pane Support ### Specify iTerm option to use split pane. ```yaml options: iterm: width: 2 height: 2 ``` The setting above turns to: ################# # # # # 1 # 3 # # # # ################# # # # # 2 # 4 # # # # ################# Enjoy!