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- | To enter scrollback hit C-a [. A status line will indicate that you've entered copy mode. To exit scrollback mode, hit the escape button. | + | To enter scrollback hit Ctrl+a [ . A status line will indicate that you've entered copy mode. To exit scrollback mode, hit the escape button. |
Navigating in scrollback mode will be pretty familiar to VI users. Here are some of the most common navigation keys (taken from the screen manpage): | Navigating in scrollback mode will be pretty familiar to VI users. Here are some of the most common navigation keys (taken from the screen manpage): | ||
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Search is a very useful feature. For example, you could run a script and search for keywords in the output (such as Error), without having to redirect the output. | Search is a very useful feature. For example, you could run a script and search for keywords in the output (such as Error), without having to redirect the output. | ||
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+ | === Screen Profile === | ||
+ | This is a decent screen profile I use on my machines. | ||
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+ | <code bash | .screenrc> | ||
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+ | hardstatus alwayslastline "%H Screen(s): %{b}%w %=%{kG}%C%A | ||
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+ | startup_message off | ||
+ | defscrollback 5000 | ||
+ | msgwait 1 | ||
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+ | bindkey -k k1 select 1 | ||
+ | bindkey -k k2 select 2 | ||
+ | bindkey -k k3 select 3 | ||
+ | bindkey -k k4 select 4 | ||
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+ | bindkey -k k5 screen | ||
+ | bindkey -k k6 title | ||
+ | bindkey -k k7 prev | ||
+ | bindkey -k k8 next | ||
+ | bindkey -k k9 detach | ||
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+ | </ |
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