I use KDE on arch and would like to achieve the following behavior:

Whatever way I launch Konsole, I want it to check whether there already is a Konsole instance. If one exists, it should be brought into focus, and if no instance exists, one should be launched.

I am unable to find such an option in the Konsole settings, even though I found a roughly 1 year old forum entry mentioning such a setting. Was it removed or am I just blind? Or do I need some optional dependency?

Alternatively, it would be fine if this could simply kick in when I use my Super+K shortcut, which I’ve set up. Maybe there’s a way to call Konsole from the terminal like that? I tried using konsole --force-reuse but it didn’t seem to do the trick, and konsole --new-tab does not bring Konsole into the foreground.

Edit: Here’s a script that does this, by @Audalin@lemmy.world

#!/bin/bash
WIN="$(kdotool search --class org.kde.konsole | head -1)"
if [[ "$WIN" != "" ]]; then 
    kdotool windowactivate "$WIN"
else 
    konsole
fi

kdotool is available in AUR as kdotool-git

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      8 months ago

      Here’s a KDE-specific script with kdotool (Wayland always needs custom solutions for simple things):

      #!/bin/bash
      WIN="$(kdotool search --class org.kde.konsole | head -1)"
      if [[ "$WIN" != "" ]]; then 
          kdotool windowactivate "$WIN"
      else 
          konsole
      fi