![]() ![]() If you save them in a window group, it will automatically restore (re-run) "safe" commands, and there's a checkbox to tell it to restore all commands. If you use the Shell > New Command or New Remote Connection commands to create terminals, the command is recorded with the window/tab. In Mac OS X Lion 10.7 this gets simpler: you can tell Terminal to remember the commands for individual windows without creating a custom profile for each one. Terminal > Preferences > Startup Improvements in Mac OS X Lion 10.7 You can even tell Terminal to open a particular window group each time Terminal starts in: ![]() When you open the window group it will restore all the windows/tabs and run the commands associated with each profile. ![]() If you want to automatically create several terminals at a time (which will also run their profile commands), you can create a set of terminal windows/tabs using each profile, then save them as a window group with: Running Multiple Commands at a Time with Window Groups Choose one to create a new terminal and run the associated command. Profiles appear in the Shell > New Window and New Tab submenus. Terminal > Preferences > Profiles > Shell > Run Command Then either create a new profile or duplicate an existing one (there's a Duplicate command in the action menu at the bottom of the profiles list) and then customize the command: Profiles serve as both appearance "themes" and as "bookmarks" for commands and remote connections. You can create new settings profiles, each with a different ssh command. There are a few different ways to create ssh command bookmarks. ![]()
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