![]() Then you can leave screenie by pressing Q and then Enter. Selecting the index number before the background session, such as 1 will open that session.ĭetach from screen by pressiing Ctrl+ A followed by D, and you will be back in the screenie interactive menu. If there are any background sessions running screenie lists them in its menu: screenie - terminal screen-session handler You have to name your session ( test below) and you can leave job: blank. Then it walks you through creating a new background session. 'd' to attach selected session with 'screen -rd' command. 'x' to attach selected session with 'screen -x' command, Screenie provides simple interactive menu to select the existingĮntering screenie by itself starts it in the interactive mode and shows this menu: screenie - terminal screen-session handlerĪ parameter character can be appended to session selection: Simplify session selection on a system with multiple screen sessions. Screenie is a small and lightweight screen(1) wrapper designed to I use it with Alacritty (and more) in full-screen. Here is also a howtogeek article about it. Byobu now includes an enhanced profiles, convenient keybindings, configuration utilities, and toggle-able system status notifications for both the GNU Screen window manager and the more modern Tmux terminal multiplexer, and works on most Linux, BSD, and Mac distributions. It was originally designed to provide elegant enhancements to the otherwise functional, plain, practical GNU Screen, for the Ubuntu server distribution. , you can change it with F9 or byobu-config).įrom its site (see also there the excellent screencast):īyobu is a GPLv3 open source text-based window manager and terminal multiplexer. It uses tmux as backend, so you have friendly byobu shortcuts, and also tmux ones (by default Ctrl+a+. I think byobu is a more friendly alternative.
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