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Create terminal groups for managing multiple windows
in addition, if you want just to switch between multiple terminal windows where only one is displayed at a time, using the screen command works just as well as tabs and I think it's the preferred solution for the unix geek. I love screen because it lets me share one terminal over three computers, my mac then ssh connections from my pcs just use
to attach a screen session that's already attached somewhere else. see man for more info
screen
WOW, I tried out "screen" and this is an awesome utility for any unix/linux terminal management. Thank you, this will save me time!
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This is really helpful. THANK YOU for this one. I am finding it helpful for using man pages to figure out how to use new unix cmds (i.e. man screen ). I imagine it would also be helpful for using with sftp sessions huh?
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You can also find an article on installing and using screen at:
Create terminal groups for managing multiple windows
the only problem I have with screen is I cannot figure out how to make it retain the history of past scrolled lines in *all* windows it has open.
Create terminal groups for managing multiple windows
I don't know if this is the best way to access the buffer, but what I do is use screen's copy/paste command.
Create terminal groups for managing multiple windows
I don't know if this is the best way to access the buffer, but what I do is use screen's copy/paste command. |
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