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* Ctrl-A + [0-9] (Switches to the window corresonding to the number, window 0 is the first window initialized by screen.)
* Ctrl-A + [0-9] (Switches to the window corresonding to the number, window 0 is the first window initialized by screen.)
* Ctrl-A + " (Presents a selection of screen windows from which to choose.)
* Ctrl-A + " (Presents a selection of screen windows from which to choose.)
* Ctrl-A + <SPC> / Ctrl-A + <BKSPC> (Switch to the next / previous window.)
* Ctrl-A + k (Kill the current window.)
* Ctrl-A + k (Kill the current window.)
* Ctrl-A + Ctrl-\ (Kill screen and all its windows.)
See the documentation linked in this page to see a full list of Ctrl-A commands (5.1 Default Key Bindings).
=== .screenrc ===
Similar to .bashrc, the file .screenrc in a user's home directory can be used to customize each screen session's startup behavior.  Commands listed in this file will be executed upon starting screen.  See the link to documentation on screen at the bottom of this page for more information about screen commands (5.2 Command Summary).
=== Useful Links ===
* [[http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/]] - The main page at www.gnu.org.
* [[http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/manual/screen.txt]] - GNU Screen documentation (also accessed through '''man screen''').

Revision as of 19:08, 27 June 2013

Introduction

GNU Screen, or "screen", is a window management program available on UMIACS UNIX hosts that splits a terminal into multiple windows that can each be used for a separate process. This can be very useful when a process will be running for a long time since it can be allocated to one of the virtual terminals created by screen, and the others can be used for other shell tasks.

Usage

To invoke screen, simply use the following command: screen

Alternatively, to start a program with screen: screen vi program.c

This will invoke screen and, in the newly-created window, start editing the file program.c in vi.

Ctrl-A is the metacharacter for commands in screen; press it before every key command. Some useful commands in screen:

  • Ctrl-A + C (Creates a new window.)
  • Ctrl-A + [0-9] (Switches to the window corresonding to the number, window 0 is the first window initialized by screen.)
  • Ctrl-A + " (Presents a selection of screen windows from which to choose.)
  • Ctrl-A + <SPC> / Ctrl-A + <BKSPC> (Switch to the next / previous window.)
  • Ctrl-A + k (Kill the current window.)
  • Ctrl-A + Ctrl-\ (Kill screen and all its windows.)

See the documentation linked in this page to see a full list of Ctrl-A commands (5.1 Default Key Bindings).

.screenrc

Similar to .bashrc, the file .screenrc in a user's home directory can be used to customize each screen session's startup behavior. Commands listed in this file will be executed upon starting screen. See the link to documentation on screen at the bottom of this page for more information about screen commands (5.2 Command Summary).

Useful Links

  • [[1]] - The main page at www.gnu.org.
  • [[2]] - GNU Screen documentation (also accessed through man screen).