Gmrun
Gmrun (Gnome Completion-Run) is an lightweight application launcher similar to GNOME Run, Application Finder, KRunner, etc.
Installation
Usage
- GUI applications can just be typed in and run by pressing
Enter
, terminal applications can be run by usingCtrl+Enter
. PressingCtrl+Enter
with an empty input box will open up a terminal window. - Gmrun features tab completion: pressing tab will bring up a scrollable list of possible matches.
- Web addresses entered into Gmrun will launch a web browser automatically.
- The same goes for email addresses, using the
mailto:
prefix e.g.mailto:[email protected]
, will launch your email client. - More shortcuts can be added to
~/.gmrunrc
(See #Configuration below) or you can modify the system-wide file at/etc/gmrunc
. - You can enter search mode by entering
!
as the first letter, the title should change from Run program to Search, letters you input will then automatically come up with suggestions from your command history. Ctrl+r
will allow you to search backwards through that history.Ctrl+s
will search forward through the history.Ctrl+g
will cancel the search.- If an extension has been defined in the configuration file, files can be launched by the correct program just by typing the file name.
- Press
Esc
to close Gmrun, without running anything.
Configuration
The configuration file is located at /etc/gmrunrc
but you can create a per-user configuration (recommended) in ~/.gmrunrc
. Please note that %u
is expanded to the full command entered, %s
is the last part after the shortcut (e.g. if you enter the URL https://archlinux.org
, %u
would keep https://archlinux.org
and %s
would shorten to //archlinux.org
. )
Here is an example configuration file.
~/.gmrunrc
# gmrun configuration file # gmrun is (C) Mihai Bazon, <[email protected]> # GPL v2.0 applies # Set terminal Terminal = urxvt TermExec = ${Terminal} -e AlwaysInTerm = ssh telnet ftp lynx mc vi vim pine centericq perldoc man # Set window geometry (except height) Width = 400 Top = 300 Left = 450 # History size History = 256 # Shows last history line selected when invoked ShowLast = 1 # Show files starting with '.' # Default is 0 (off), set it to 1 if you want "hidden" files to show up # in the completion window ShowDotFiles = 0 # Timeout (in milliseconds) after which gmrun will simulate a TAB press # Set this to NULL if do not like this feature. TabTimeout = 0 # URL handlers # If the entered text is "http://www.google.com" then: # - %u gets replaced with the whole URL ("http://www.google.com") # - %s gets replaced with "//www.google.com". This is useful for URL-s # like "man:printf" --> %s will get replaced with "printf" URL_http = firefox %u URL_mailto = firefox -remote "mailto(%s)" URL_man = ${TermExec} 'man %s' URL_info = ${TermExec} 'info %s' URL_pd = ${TermExec} 'perldoc %s' URL_file = pcmanfm %s URL_readme = ${TermExec} 'less /usr/doc/%s/README' URL_info = ${TermExec} 'info %s' URL_sh = sh -c '%s' URL_paci = ${TermExec} 'pacman -S %s' URL_pacs = ${TermExec} 'pacman -Ss %s' # extension handlers EXT:doc,rtf = AbiWord %s EXT:txt,cc,cpp,h,java,html,htm,epl,tex,latex,js,css,xml,xsl,am,php,css,js,py,rb = gedit %s EXT:mpeg,mpg,avi,mkv,flv = vlc %s EXT:mp3,ogg,m4a,wmv,wma = deadbeef %s EXT:ps = gv %s EXT:pdf = epdfview %s
- ShowDotFiles (1 or 0)
- whether to show dotfiles (e.g.
.gmrunrc
) in the auto-complete menu. - TabTimeout (1 or 0)
- Whether to show the tab complete menu automatically when something is inputted.
- Terminal
- The command to run when
Ctrl+Enter
is pressed without other input. - TermExec
- The command to run when running a specific command in the terminal (e.g.
ls ~
). - URL_http
- The command to run when a web address is entered.
- URL_mailto
- The command to run when an email address is entered.
- EXT
- extension: The application to open files with a certain extension.
- Top and Left
- The placement of the Gmrun window (in pixels from the respective edge).
- Width
- The width in pixels of the window.
- History
- Length of command history that is stored.
Adding custom shortcuts
Shortcuts can easily be added. For example, to use g as a shortcut for Google searches, add:
URL_g = firefox 'https://www.google.com/search?q=%25s'
Which is then used like this:
g:Arch
Key bindings
You can use your desktop environment's or window manager's keybinding settings to set one for Gmrun.
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