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* Start a screen session (creates a single window with a shell in it): | * Start a screen session (creates a single window with a shell in it): | ||
<code class="command">screen</code> | <code class="command">screen</code> | ||
* OR start a command in a screen session: | * OR start a linux command in a screen session: | ||
<code class="command">screen command</code> | <code class="command">screen </code><code class="replace"><linux command></code> | ||
* Invoke a screen control command (it consists of a "Ctrl + a" followed by one other character): | * Invoke a screen control command (it consists of a "Ctrl + a" followed by one other character): | ||
C-a <code class="replace"><command_char></code> | C-a <code class="replace"><command_char></code> |
Revision as of 16:41, 3 July 2019
screen
is a screen manager with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation.
Basics
- Start a screen session (creates a single window with a shell in it):
screen
- OR start a linux command in a screen session:
screen
<linux command>
- Invoke a screen control command (it consists of a "Ctrl + a" followed by one other character):
C-a <command_char>
Basics screen commands are :
C-a C-c : Create a new window with a shell and switch to that window. C-a " : Present a list of all windows for selection. C-a A : Allow the user to enter a name for the current window. C-a C-k : Kill current window
Further options are available in the man pages.
- Detach from this screen terminal (program continues to run when its associated screen session is detached):
C-a d : Detach screen from this terminal.
- Reattach a session (brings foreground a previously detached session):
screen
-r
- Invoke a screen customization command (used to set options):
C-a : <customization_command>
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