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* <code>screen -ls</code> lists the available sessions. | * <code>screen -ls</code> lists the available sessions. | ||
* <code>screen -r {{arg|pid.tty.host}}</code> reconnects to the specified session (note: .host is optional) | * <code>screen -r {{arg|pid.tty.host}}</code> reconnects to the specified session (note: .host is optional) | ||
* If Screen refuses to connect to a specified session, that may be because it's already "attached" – use <code>screen -r -d {{arg|pid.tty.host}}</code> to detach it first if necessary. | |||
From within | From within Screen: | ||
* <code>[CTRL-A] d</code> disconnects from the current session (but does not end it) | * <code>[CTRL-A] d</code> disconnects (detaches) from the current session (but does not end it) | ||
==Outlinks== | ==Outlinks== | ||
===Reference=== | ===Reference=== | ||
* {{wikipedia|GNU Screen}} | * {{wikipedia|GNU Screen}} | ||
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About
GNU Screen is a GNU command line application which lets you create and access virtual terminal sessions.
Notes
From outside screen:
screen -Rreconnects to the most recently-created session.screen -lslists the available sessions.screen -r <pid.tty.host>reconnects to the specified session (note: .host is optional)- If Screen refuses to connect to a specified session, that may be because it's already "attached" – use
screen -r -d <pid.tty.host>to detach it first if necessary.
From within Screen:
[CTRL-A] ddisconnects (detaches) from the current session (but does not end it)
Outlinks
Reference
- Wikipedia (GNU Screen)
