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Change the tab title in hyper 2.0.0 #2886
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What would you like the tab title to say? Something dynamic like the current folder? Which shell are you using inside of Hyper? |
@Stanzilla @bvaldes, whoops looks like this is pretty similar to #2907 I'll look into it because I've been wanting the feature as well. |
How can we rename the tab title like we want in Hyper 2.0? |
I'm on Windows 10 and the title for all the tabs is "Shell". Is there a way to change the tab title? |
I need this too. |
I'd like this feature (on Mac all tabs also say "Shell"), and be able to set window names too. |
I upgraded to 3.0.2 and now the tab titles don't show up anymore. This seemed to be working on my mac when I was still using version 2.x but it stopped working on 3.x. Can we restore the tab titles again? |
Same here with 3.0.2 on OSX 10.14.5 |
I managed to find a solution that changes the tab titles on Mac to the current directory: Assuming your default shell is zsh, add this to your ~/.zshrc file:
(via http://blog.pengyifan.com/how-to-set-terminal-title-dynamically-to-the-current-working-directory/) |
Hi,
I am on OSX but I plan to use Hyper on Windows too because of the new update with xterm.js
I've done a fresh install of hyper 2.0.0 and I would like to change the tab title.
The only answer I found was to Hyper 1.X with the hyperterm-title plugin. The issue is that it doesn't work at all on 2.0.0.
I saw that this plugin was merged with something that you call core but I've no idea what people talk about.
I hope that my question is not stupid. Thanks for the help.
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