Honourable monks

A bit of topic, more related to productivity:¹

With the following command I can tell a running emacs (with activated gnuserv) to jump to a certain file and line

emacsclient --no-wait +LINE_NR FILEPATH

what's the corresponding way to do this in Komodo IDE??? ²

I have problems to find that out, and I want to provide this functionality for my team, too.

I know that VIM has a server mode, but for Komodo I seem to need to dig into Python code to achieve this....

For maximum profit for the community I'd appreciate snippets to achieve this for other products too.

(VIM, Nodepad++, Eclipse,... )

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
Je suis Charlie!

¹) Need to automatically jump to a code position which defines a html snippet currently displayed in my browser.

²) so many Komodo fans here... ;-)


In reply to [OT] Controlling IDE from command line by LanX

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