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<code>Ctrl+a</code> <code>c</code> - Create a new window | <code>Ctrl+a</code> <code>c</code> - Create a new window | ||
<code>Ctrl+a</code> <code>A</code> - Rename the screen | |||
<code>Ctrl+a</code> <code>Ctrl+a</code> - Go back to the previous window | |||
<code>Ctrl+a</code> <<code>0</code>-<code>9</code>> - Switch to screen #0-9 (quick toggle) | |||
<code>Ctrl+a</code> <code>"</code> - View a list of the current screens, which will allow you to select one from the list | |||
<code>Ctrl+a</code> <code>'</code> - Enter a screen number to switch to (slower version of Ctrl+a <0-9>) | |||
<code>Ctrl+a</code> <code>d</code> - Detach the whole screen session and fork to the background. Very useful for remote sessions you want to leave open. The command "screen -r" will resume your screen session. | |||
<code>Ctrl+a</code> <code>Esc</code> - Scroll up through your command line "history" and see what output you previously got. Hitting <Escape> again cancels it. | |||
< | <code>Ctrl+a</code> <code>:clear-history</code> - clear history in the viewing buffer | ||
== links == | == links == |
Revision as of 18:33, 28 May 2019
keyboard shortcuts
F9
- Configuration menu
Alt + F5
- Toggle UTF-8
Ctrl+a
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- Split screen horizontally
Ctrl+a
%
- Split screen vertically
Ctrl+a
:resize-pane -L 20
- Resize increase left of current window pane by 20 units (other available ones are -D, -R, -U)
Ctrl+a
Tab
- Next to the next screen in a split screen
Ctrl+a
c
- Create a new window
Ctrl+a
A
- Rename the screen
Ctrl+a
Ctrl+a
- Go back to the previous window
Ctrl+a
<0
-9
> - Switch to screen #0-9 (quick toggle)
Ctrl+a
"
- View a list of the current screens, which will allow you to select one from the list
Ctrl+a
'
- Enter a screen number to switch to (slower version of Ctrl+a <0-9>)
Ctrl+a
d
- Detach the whole screen session and fork to the background. Very useful for remote sessions you want to leave open. The command "screen -r" will resume your screen session.
Ctrl+a
Esc
- Scroll up through your command line "history" and see what output you previously got. Hitting <Escape> again cancels it.
Ctrl+a
:clear-history
- clear history in the viewing buffer