Ubuntu 18.10 how to rename current terminal Tab title












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I want to rename my current terminal tab - window title.
Please help me how to do it either using CUI or GUI.










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    This might help or be a duplicate don't know: askubuntu.com/questions/22413/… Stolen from this post: echo -ne "33]0;SOME TITLE HERE07" will set your title and your tab to "SOME TITLE HERE". Might depend on the terminal you use. This worked for me with Gnome Terminal & Terminator.

    – Patient32Bit
    Jan 16 at 7:02













  • I want to change the window title

    – Varun Sukheja
    Jan 16 at 7:23











  • Why have you flagged 14.04? The link provided by Patient32Bit worked on 14.04 LTS, but I didn't have as much luck with my 19.04 (but I didn't try them all) Why flag 14.04?

    – guiverc
    Jan 16 at 7:45
















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I want to rename my current terminal tab - window title.
Please help me how to do it either using CUI or GUI.










share|improve this question




















  • 2





    This might help or be a duplicate don't know: askubuntu.com/questions/22413/… Stolen from this post: echo -ne "33]0;SOME TITLE HERE07" will set your title and your tab to "SOME TITLE HERE". Might depend on the terminal you use. This worked for me with Gnome Terminal & Terminator.

    – Patient32Bit
    Jan 16 at 7:02













  • I want to change the window title

    – Varun Sukheja
    Jan 16 at 7:23











  • Why have you flagged 14.04? The link provided by Patient32Bit worked on 14.04 LTS, but I didn't have as much luck with my 19.04 (but I didn't try them all) Why flag 14.04?

    – guiverc
    Jan 16 at 7:45














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I want to rename my current terminal tab - window title.
Please help me how to do it either using CUI or GUI.










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I want to rename my current terminal tab - window title.
Please help me how to do it either using CUI or GUI.







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  • 2





    This might help or be a duplicate don't know: askubuntu.com/questions/22413/… Stolen from this post: echo -ne "33]0;SOME TITLE HERE07" will set your title and your tab to "SOME TITLE HERE". Might depend on the terminal you use. This worked for me with Gnome Terminal & Terminator.

    – Patient32Bit
    Jan 16 at 7:02













  • I want to change the window title

    – Varun Sukheja
    Jan 16 at 7:23











  • Why have you flagged 14.04? The link provided by Patient32Bit worked on 14.04 LTS, but I didn't have as much luck with my 19.04 (but I didn't try them all) Why flag 14.04?

    – guiverc
    Jan 16 at 7:45














  • 2





    This might help or be a duplicate don't know: askubuntu.com/questions/22413/… Stolen from this post: echo -ne "33]0;SOME TITLE HERE07" will set your title and your tab to "SOME TITLE HERE". Might depend on the terminal you use. This worked for me with Gnome Terminal & Terminator.

    – Patient32Bit
    Jan 16 at 7:02













  • I want to change the window title

    – Varun Sukheja
    Jan 16 at 7:23











  • Why have you flagged 14.04? The link provided by Patient32Bit worked on 14.04 LTS, but I didn't have as much luck with my 19.04 (but I didn't try them all) Why flag 14.04?

    – guiverc
    Jan 16 at 7:45








2




2





This might help or be a duplicate don't know: askubuntu.com/questions/22413/… Stolen from this post: echo -ne "33]0;SOME TITLE HERE07" will set your title and your tab to "SOME TITLE HERE". Might depend on the terminal you use. This worked for me with Gnome Terminal & Terminator.

– Patient32Bit
Jan 16 at 7:02







This might help or be a duplicate don't know: askubuntu.com/questions/22413/… Stolen from this post: echo -ne "33]0;SOME TITLE HERE07" will set your title and your tab to "SOME TITLE HERE". Might depend on the terminal you use. This worked for me with Gnome Terminal & Terminator.

– Patient32Bit
Jan 16 at 7:02















I want to change the window title

– Varun Sukheja
Jan 16 at 7:23





I want to change the window title

– Varun Sukheja
Jan 16 at 7:23













Why have you flagged 14.04? The link provided by Patient32Bit worked on 14.04 LTS, but I didn't have as much luck with my 19.04 (but I didn't try them all) Why flag 14.04?

– guiverc
Jan 16 at 7:45





Why have you flagged 14.04? The link provided by Patient32Bit worked on 14.04 LTS, but I didn't have as much luck with my 19.04 (but I didn't try them all) Why flag 14.04?

– guiverc
Jan 16 at 7:45










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