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How to open new tab in existing terminal instead of new terminal instance? [duplicate]



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowForce every new terminal to open in new tabWhat does the Ctrl-Alt-+ shortcut do?I accidentally made my terminal open another terminal when it starts. How can I fix it?How to open new tab in existing window using keyboard shortcuts on UbuntuForce every new terminal to open in new tabStart new gnome-terminal with several tabs and wait after command is runDevilspie window focusMake Ctrl-Alt-T to open a terminal tab if any terminal was openMove window to the other worksapce not working after UpateAlt-tab shortcut not working in Plasma 5ctrl-alt-t opens new terminal window instead of new tab while gnome terminal is active window










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When pressing Ctrl-Alt-T in Ubuntu 18.04, a new terminal instance is opened. Is there a way to tweak the shortcut so if a terminal instance is already opened, then it just gets focused and a new tab is opened?



I'm tired of having 100 terminals opened because of my Ctrl-Alt-T habit.



I'm using hyper terminal, but something working with gnome-terminal would be a good start!










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    I removed that ;-)

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  • @vanadium I don't know when, but this has apparently been fixed. Entering gnome-terminal --tab in a terminal in 18.10 does in fact, open a new terminal for me.

    – Charles Green
    Mar 25 at 18:13











  • @Charles Green Indeed it does when you run the command in gnome-terminal. However, it does not behave this way if you launch the command or a script containing the command with a hotkey.

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    Mar 25 at 20:13















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  • Force every new terminal to open in new tab

    1 answer



When pressing Ctrl-Alt-T in Ubuntu 18.04, a new terminal instance is opened. Is there a way to tweak the shortcut so if a terminal instance is already opened, then it just gets focused and a new tab is opened?



I'm tired of having 100 terminals opened because of my Ctrl-Alt-T habit.



I'm using hyper terminal, but something working with gnome-terminal would be a good start!










share|improve this question















marked as duplicate by vanadium, karel, Eric Carvalho, guiverc, DK Bose Mar 27 at 9:09


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.













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    Please use animated gifs only to add value to a question or answer.

    – DK Bose
    Mar 25 at 12:40






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    I removed that ;-)

    – RoVo
    Mar 25 at 13:00











  • @vanadium I don't know when, but this has apparently been fixed. Entering gnome-terminal --tab in a terminal in 18.10 does in fact, open a new terminal for me.

    – Charles Green
    Mar 25 at 18:13











  • @Charles Green Indeed it does when you run the command in gnome-terminal. However, it does not behave this way if you launch the command or a script containing the command with a hotkey.

    – vanadium
    Mar 25 at 20:13













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  • Force every new terminal to open in new tab

    1 answer



When pressing Ctrl-Alt-T in Ubuntu 18.04, a new terminal instance is opened. Is there a way to tweak the shortcut so if a terminal instance is already opened, then it just gets focused and a new tab is opened?



I'm tired of having 100 terminals opened because of my Ctrl-Alt-T habit.



I'm using hyper terminal, but something working with gnome-terminal would be a good start!










share|improve this question

















This question already has an answer here:



  • Force every new terminal to open in new tab

    1 answer



When pressing Ctrl-Alt-T in Ubuntu 18.04, a new terminal instance is opened. Is there a way to tweak the shortcut so if a terminal instance is already opened, then it just gets focused and a new tab is opened?



I'm tired of having 100 terminals opened because of my Ctrl-Alt-T habit.



I'm using hyper terminal, but something working with gnome-terminal would be a good start!





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  • Force every new terminal to open in new tab

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marked as duplicate by vanadium, karel, Eric Carvalho, guiverc, DK Bose Mar 27 at 9:09


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marked as duplicate by vanadium, karel, Eric Carvalho, guiverc, DK Bose Mar 27 at 9:09


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.









  • 1





    Please use animated gifs only to add value to a question or answer.

    – DK Bose
    Mar 25 at 12:40






  • 1





    I removed that ;-)

    – RoVo
    Mar 25 at 13:00











  • @vanadium I don't know when, but this has apparently been fixed. Entering gnome-terminal --tab in a terminal in 18.10 does in fact, open a new terminal for me.

    – Charles Green
    Mar 25 at 18:13











  • @Charles Green Indeed it does when you run the command in gnome-terminal. However, it does not behave this way if you launch the command or a script containing the command with a hotkey.

    – vanadium
    Mar 25 at 20:13












  • 1





    Please use animated gifs only to add value to a question or answer.

    – DK Bose
    Mar 25 at 12:40






  • 1





    I removed that ;-)

    – RoVo
    Mar 25 at 13:00











  • @vanadium I don't know when, but this has apparently been fixed. Entering gnome-terminal --tab in a terminal in 18.10 does in fact, open a new terminal for me.

    – Charles Green
    Mar 25 at 18:13











  • @Charles Green Indeed it does when you run the command in gnome-terminal. However, it does not behave this way if you launch the command or a script containing the command with a hotkey.

    – vanadium
    Mar 25 at 20:13







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Please use animated gifs only to add value to a question or answer.

– DK Bose
Mar 25 at 12:40





Please use animated gifs only to add value to a question or answer.

– DK Bose
Mar 25 at 12:40




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I removed that ;-)

– RoVo
Mar 25 at 13:00





I removed that ;-)

– RoVo
Mar 25 at 13:00













@vanadium I don't know when, but this has apparently been fixed. Entering gnome-terminal --tab in a terminal in 18.10 does in fact, open a new terminal for me.

– Charles Green
Mar 25 at 18:13





@vanadium I don't know when, but this has apparently been fixed. Entering gnome-terminal --tab in a terminal in 18.10 does in fact, open a new terminal for me.

– Charles Green
Mar 25 at 18:13













@Charles Green Indeed it does when you run the command in gnome-terminal. However, it does not behave this way if you launch the command or a script containing the command with a hotkey.

– vanadium
Mar 25 at 20:13





@Charles Green Indeed it does when you run the command in gnome-terminal. However, it does not behave this way if you launch the command or a script containing the command with a hotkey.

– vanadium
Mar 25 at 20:13










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