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Start screen<br> Type screen in the terminal<br>Detach from a screen session (session remains open)<br> <pre>Ctrl+a d</pre><br>Reattach to an open screen session<br> <pre>screen -D -R</pre><br>Quit screen completely (session closed)<br> <pre>Ctrl+a Ctrl+\ </pre>
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Start screen<br> Type screen in the terminal<br>Detach from a screen session (session remains open)
 
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<pre>Ctrl+a d</pre>
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<br>Reattach to an open screen session
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<pre>screen -D -R</pre>
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<br>Quit screen completely (session closed)
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<pre>Ctrl+a Ctrl+\ </pre>  
 
Controlling windows  
 
Controlling windows  
  
Create a new window with a shell and switch to it:<br> <pre>Ctrl+a c</pre><br>List currently open windows for selection:<br> <pre>Ctrl+a "</pre><br>Close current window:<br><pre> Ctrl+a k </pre>
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Create a new window with a shell and switch to it:
 
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<pre>Ctrl+a c</pre>
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<br>List currently open windows for selection:
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<pre>Ctrl+a "</pre>
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<br>Close current window:
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<pre> Ctrl+a k </pre>  
 
Controlling Regions  
 
Controlling Regions  
  
 
Using regions allows you to display more than one shell on your terminal.  
 
Using regions allows you to display more than one shell on your terminal.  
  
Split the current region into 2 new ones (note: new region will be blank, you need to switch to it then select a window to display in it):<br><pre> Ctrl+a S</pre><br>Switch focus to the next region:<br><pre> Ctrl+a TAB</pre><br>Remove the current region:<br><pre> Ctrl+a X </pre>
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Split the current region into 2 new ones (note: new region will be blank, you need to switch to it then select a window to display in it):
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<pre> Ctrl+a S</pre>
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<br>Switch focus to the next region:
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<pre> Ctrl+a TAB</pre>
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<br>Remove the current region:
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<pre> Ctrl+a X </pre>  
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That should be enough to get started<br>
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That should be enough to get started<br>
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[http://munckfish.net/blog/archive/2006/07/18/howto-screen-command-quickstart/ Source]

Latest revision as of 09:57, 17 May 2009

Start screen
Type screen in the terminal
Detach from a screen session (session remains open)

Ctrl+a d


Reattach to an open screen session

screen -D -R


Quit screen completely (session closed)

Ctrl+a Ctrl+\ 

Controlling windows

Create a new window with a shell and switch to it:

Ctrl+a c


List currently open windows for selection:

Ctrl+a "


Close current window:

 Ctrl+a k 

Controlling Regions

Using regions allows you to display more than one shell on your terminal.

Split the current region into 2 new ones (note: new region will be blank, you need to switch to it then select a window to display in it):

 Ctrl+a S


Switch focus to the next region:

 Ctrl+a TAB


Remove the current region:

 Ctrl+a X 

That should be enough to get started


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