On Friday, August 5, 2016 at 3:31:04 PM UTC+2, Rob McBroom wrote:
>
> On 4 Aug 2016, at 23:07, jwmann wrote:
>
> Anyway, the problem is that when I run the shell script, it will open a 
> new 
> quicksilver pane with the content of the output within the first pane as 
> text. 
> So I have to hit escape every time I run the script using quicksilver. 
>
> For the moment, whether or not an action causes the interface to reappear 
> is somewhat hard-coded into the action.
>
> You can edit the action’s entry in the plug-in’s property list to change 
> the behavior. Open ~/Library/Application 
> Support/Quicksilver/PlugIns/com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSTerminalPlugIn.14E.qsplugin/Contents/Info.plist
>  
> and look for “displaysResult” under the action in question and change it to 
> NO.
>
> Some things to be aware of:
>
>    - You’ll need to repeat that every time the Terminal plug-in gets 
>    updated. 
>    - That will change the behavior for the action every time, so if there 
>    are commands you run where you *want* the result to appear, it won’t. 
>    - The result will still be selected in Quicksilver’s interface. You’ll 
>    just have to call it back up manually. 
>    - There are several ways to run Unix commands in Quicksilver and most 
>    of them don’t display the result. It looks like your script is just a 
>    toggle and takes no arguments. Maybe see if there’s another action you can 
>    use so you don’t have to hack the plug-in.
>
>
Or, maybe it could redirect the output to /dev/null. 

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