Linux: screen
Revision as of 09:37, 3 July 2018 by Rafahsolis (talk | contribs)
Screen Multiple Terminals[edit]
screen #start screen ctrl + a c # Create a new terminal ctrl + a 0 # switch to original terminal ctrl + a ctrl + a # switch to previous terminal ctrl + a ctrl + n # switch to next terminal ctrl + a ctrl + p # switch to previous terminal exit # close terminal ctrl + a d # deatach terminal screen -r # recover deatached terminal, works from other computer too!!
If the connection to a screen is broken, it migth stay attached, to deatach it:
screen -d <screen_id>
Scroll up/down[edit]
ctrl+A Esc --> Move up/down with the arrow keys (↑ and ↓). When done, hit q or Esc
(If instead of q or Escape you hit Enter or Return and then move the cursor, you will be selecting text to copy, and hitting Enter or Return a second time will copy it. Then you can paste with C-a followed by ].)
Multiple terminals attached to one screen[edit]
screen -aAxR -S screen_name