
Run It
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Description:
Run It (in Konsole, no hold edition)
Run Scripts in KDE Konsole without the default --hold / --noclose
option, so Konsole can exit after running the script.
## inspired by
https://discuss.kde.org/t/using-konsole-how-to-open-a-folder-in-dolphin-then-automatically-konsole-returns-to-its-command-line/
## install hints
Installing via Configure Dolphin might fail for the flatpak variant. For the flatpak variant of Dolphin this service menu file goes to:
```
$HOME/.var/app/org.kde.dolphin/data/kio/servicemenus/run-it.desktop
```
## contribs
Screenshot provided by https://discuss.kde.org/u/francewhoa/
Run Scripts in KDE Konsole without the default --hold / --noclose
option, so Konsole can exit after running the script.
## inspired by
https://discuss.kde.org/t/using-konsole-how-to-open-a-folder-in-dolphin-then-automatically-konsole-returns-to-its-command-line/
## install hints
Installing via Configure Dolphin might fail for the flatpak variant. For the flatpak variant of Dolphin this service menu file goes to:
```
$HOME/.var/app/org.kde.dolphin/data/kio/servicemenus/run-it.desktop
```
## contribs
Screenshot provided by https://discuss.kde.org/u/francewhoa/
Ratings & Comments
1 Comment
10 I love this "Run It" Service Menus add-on. My review is below. Strengths: • Easy to find and use. Because Run It is listed next to the already existing "Run In Konsole". • Displays only when needed. I mean, in the Service Menus, I like that Run It is only display when I right-click on a Bash Script Shebang (.sh) file. So that the Service Menus is not cluttered. • Maintainer c-hartmann welcomes contributions from all. Thanks again :) • Run It did successfully solve this challenge at https://discuss.kde.org/t/using-konsole-how-to-open-a-folder-in-dolphin-then-automatically-konsole-returns-to-its-command-line/ Challenge: • Required manual installation on Flatpak. I mean, using Flatpak Dolphin from Flathub, I needed to manually install Run It per its documentation. No concern about this minor challenge. It was just a one time installation. My guess is that this challenge is likely cause by permissions with Flatpak. Not Run It. I'll try to open a ticket with the Flatpak maintainer at Flathub.