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kitten-@-kitten(1) | kitten Manual | kitten-@-kitten(1) |
Name¶
kitten-@-kitten - Run a kitten
Usage¶
kitten @ kitten kitten_name |
Description¶
Run a kitten over the specified windows (active window by default). The kitten_name can be either the name of a builtin kitten or the path to a Python file containing a custom kitten. If a relative path is used it is searched for in the kitty config directory. If the kitten is a no_ui kitten and its handle response method returns a string or boolean, this is printed out to stdout.
Options¶
- --match, -m
- The window to match. Match specifications are of the form: field:query.
Where field can be one of: id, title, pid, cwd, cmdline, num, env, var,
state, neighbor, and recent. query is the expression to match. Expressions
can be either a number or a regular expression, and can be combined using
Boolean operators.
The special value all matches all windows.
For numeric fields: id, pid, num and recent, the expression is interpreted as a number, not a regular expression. Negative values for id match from the highest id number down, in particular, -1 is the most recently created window.
The field num refers to the window position in the current tab, starting from zero and counting clockwise (this is the same as the order in which the windows are reported by the kitten @ ls command).
The window id of the current window is available as the KITTY_WINDOW_ID environment variable.
The field recent refers to recently active windows in the currently active tab, with zero being the currently active window, one being the previously active window and so on.
The field neighbor refers to a neighbor of the active window in the specified direction, which can be: left, right, top or bottom.
When using the env field to match on environment variables, you can specify only the environment variable name or a name and value, for example, env:MY_ENV_VAR=2.
Similarly, the var field matches on user variables set on the window. You can specify name or name and value as with the env field.
The field state matches on the state of the window. Supported states are: active, focused, needs_attention, parent_active, parent_focused, self, overlay_parent. Active windows are the windows that are active in their parent tab. There is only one focused window and it is the window to which keyboard events are delivered. If no window is focused, the last focused window is matched. The value self matches the window in which the remote control command is run. The value overlay_parent matches the window that is under the self window, when the self window is an overlay.
Note that you can use the kitten @ ls command to get a list of windows.
- --help, -h
- Show help for this command
Global options¶
- --to
- An address for the kitty instance to control. Corresponds to the address given to the kitty instance via the --listen-on option or the listen_on setting in kitty.conf. If not specified, the environment variable KITTY_LISTEN_ON is checked. If that is also not found, messages are sent to the controlling terminal for this process, i.e. they will only work if this process is run within a kitty window.
- --password
- A password to use when contacting kitty. This will cause kitty to ask the user for permission to perform the specified action, unless the password has been accepted before or is pre-configured in kitty.conf. To use a blank password specify --use-password as always.
- --password-file [=rc-pass]
- A file from which to read the password. Trailing whitespace is ignored. Relative paths are resolved from the kitty configuration directory. Use - to read from STDIN. Used if no --password is supplied. Defaults to checking for the rc-pass file in the kitty configuration directory.
- --password-env [=KITTY_RC_PASSWORD]
- The name of an environment variable to read the password from. Used if no --password-file is supplied. Defaults to checking the environment variable KITTY_RC_PASSWORD.
- --use-password [=if-available]
- If no password is available, kitty will usually just send the remote
control command without a password. This option can be used to force it to
always or never use the supplied password. If set to always and no
password is provided, the blank password is used.
Choices: if-available, always, never
October 2, 2024 | 0.36.4 |