Screen
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Start program in screen.
screen -d -m
Split
CTRL + a -> S
Help
CTRL + a -> ?
Move between split screen
CTRL + a -> tab
Show window list
CTRL + a -> "
Copy/History mode(Search via ? and /)
CTRL + a -> ESC
Show only this window
CTRL + a -> Q
Paste
CTRL + a -> [
Name a window
CTRL + a -> A
Move or swap window position/number
- number is literary as it stands here. (:number). 2 is where you want to move window.
CTRL + a -> :number 2
detatch screen inside screen
CTRL + a -> a -> d
Rename screen session.
CTRL + a -> :sessionname new-session-name
Wrap
CTRL + a -> r
Wrap no
CTRL + a -> CTRL + r
Visual bell
CTRL + a -> CTRL + g
Move tab in split screen
CTRL + a -> CTRL + i
Close split screen
CTRL + a -> X
external links
http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/manual/screen.html
functions
# Run a command in a group of windows. screen_cluster(){ if [ $# -lt 3 ] then echo "You wrote: ${FUNCNAME} ${@}" echo "${FUNCNAME} SESSIONNAME 'command' SCREENS" SESSIONNAMES=$(screen -ls | grep -E '[[:blank:]][0-9]{2,}' | awk '{print $1}' | sed 's/^[0-9.]*//g') echo "SESSIONNAME available are:" echo "${SESSIONNAMES}" else SESSIONNAME=${1} COMMAND=${2} shift 2 SCREENS="${@}" for SCREEN in ${SCREENS} do screen -S ${SESSIONNAME} -p ${SCREEN} -X stuff "^A# ${COMMAND} " if [ $? -ne 0 ] then screen_cluster return 1 fi done fi } # Split screen in regions with wanted windows. screen_split(){ if [ $# -lt 2 ] then echo "Splits screen in regions and show chosen windows." echo "${FUNCNAME} SESSIONNAME SCREENS" else SCREENSESSION="${1}" shift WINDOWSTART="${1}" NUMBERSCREEN="${#}" shift WINDOWSOPEN="${@}" screen -S ${SCREENSESSION} -p ${WINDOWSTART} -X select ${WINDOWSTART} screen -S ${SCREENSESSION} -p ${WINDOWSTART} -X only sleep 0.2 for WINDOWOPEN in ${WINDOWSOPEN} do sleep 0.2 screen -S ${SCREENSESSION} -p ${WINDOWSTART} -X split screen -S ${SCREENSESSION} -p ${WINDOWSTART} -X focus screen -S ${SCREENSESSION} -p ${WINDOWOPEN} -X select ${WINDOWOPEN} done screen -S ${SCREENSESSION} -p ${WINDOWSTART} -X wall "Opened ${NUMBERSCREEN} screen windows" fi }