Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: tab-osx
Version: 1.3
Summary: Opens a new OS X Terminal window in the current directory and runs an optional command in it.
Home-page: https://github.com/bartTC/tab/
Author: Martin Mahner
Author-email: martin@mahner.org
License: UNKNOWN
Description: tab - Opens a new OS X Terminal window in the current directory and runs
        an optional command in it.
        
        If the current directory contains a file `.tabfile` this one is executed
        instead (see below).
        
        Download the latest version from: https://github.com/bartTC/tab
        
        Installation:
        -------------
        
        Install it with pip: `pip install tab-osx` or if you prefer the manual way,
        copy the `tab` file into your `/usr/local/bin` and make it executable:
        
            cp tab /usr/local/bin
            chmod +x /usr/local/bin/tab
        
        Options:
        --------
        
            (no arguments) Opens a new Terminal tab and changes to the current
                           directory.
            -n: Window name of  the new tab
            -w: Open a new window instead of a tab
            -p: Position of the new window on screen in the format x,y (e.g 400,200)
            -s: Size of the new window in the format w,h (e.g. 400,200)
            -t: Path to a tabfile to execute.
        
        Example:
        --------
        
            tab                                # Opens a new tab
            tab vim                            # Opens vim in a new tab
            tab -w -s 100,100 -p 400,700 vim   # Opens vim in a new window at the
                                               # specified position and size
            tab -t ~/Projects/project.tabfile  # Open the tabfile
        
        Tabfile:
        --------
        
        You can specify multiple `tab` actions in one file, to quickly open multiple
        tabs with commands. Tabfile is an INI file, each tab is seperated by a group
        called either `tab:<n>` or `window:<n>`.
        
        You can specify options as 'name:', 'size:', and 'position:'. All other
        lines are commands which will be executed.
        
            [tab:1]                                     # Gulp Watcher
            source ~/myproject/bin/activate
            gulp watch
        
            [tab:2]                                     # Django Project
            source ~/myproject/bin/activate
            manage.py runserver                         # Start the server
        
            [tab:3]
            open http://127.0.0.1:8000/                 # Open web browser for above server
            clear                                       # and have a blank tab to work in
        
            [window:1]                                  # Vim Editor in a separate
            size: 200,400                               # window.
            position: 600,300
            vim
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
