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| title: "Launch Apps through the Terminal"
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| date: 2020-09-26T21:48:09-04:00
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| draft: false
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| tags: ["Linux"]
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| medium_enabled: true
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| ---
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| 
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| Normally when you launch an application through the terminal, the standard output appears, and closing the terminal closes the application.
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| 
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| ## Using `systemd`
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| 
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| [Tem Tem](https://fosstodon.org/@ralismark) recently [tooted](https://fosstodon.org/@ralismark/108266728217245129)
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| a [blog post](https://www.ralismark.xyz/posts/systemd-run) they wrote on replacing `nohup` with `systemd-run`
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| 
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| 
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| To run a graphical application it's as easy as:
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| ```bash
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| systemd-run --user application
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| ```
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| 
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| If you want to see any of the application terminal output,
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| then when the service is running you can check the status
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| like any other systemd service.
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| ```bash
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| systemd --user status application
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| ```
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| 
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| Note that the current directory information is not known
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| to `systemd-run`. Therefore, if you'll need to specify
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| absolute as opposed to relative paths. For example:
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| ```bash
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| systemd-run --user okular "$PWD/document.pdf"
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| ```
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| 
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| Check out Tem Tem's [blog post](https://www.ralismark.xyz/posts/systemd-run) for more on `systemd-run`!
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| 
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| 
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| ## Using `nohup` (Legacy)
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| 
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| When the terminal closes, it sends a hangup signal to all of the processes it manages.
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| The `nohup` command allows applications to run regardless of any hangups sent.
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| Combine that with making it a background task,
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| and you have a quick and easy way to launch applications through the terminal.
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| 
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| ```bash
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| nohup application > /dev/null &
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| ```
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