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How to Record and Replay Linux Terminal Sessions using 'script' and 'scriptreplay' Commands https://www.tecmint.com/record-and-replay-linux-terminal-session-commands-using-script/
Tue 27 Aug 2019 01:11:41 AM CEST
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In this guide we are going to look at how to use a script and scriptreplay commands in Linux that can help you to record commands and their output printed on your terminal during a given session.

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asciinema - Terminal session recorder https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema
Sun 25 Aug 2019 08:42:35 PM CEST
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asciinema lets you easily record terminal sessions and replay them in a terminal as well as in a web browser.

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asciinema - Record and share your terminal sessions, the right way https://asciinema.org/
Sun 25 Aug 2019 08:41:19 PM CEST
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Record and share your terminal sessions, the right way.

Forget screen recording apps and blurry video. Enjoy a lightweight, purely text-based approach to terminal recording.

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flameshot | Simple to use screenshot program https://www.linuxlinks.com/flameshot-simple-to-use-screenshot-program/
Sat 01 Sep 2018 03:46:45 PM CEST
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Flameshot is an easy to use, open source, Qt-based screenshot utility which is adept at capturing custom areas of a desktop.

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Copy and Paste in Screen https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/copy-and-paste-screen
Thu 23 Aug 2018 11:21:47 PM CEST
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Screen is a command-line tool that lets you set up multiple terminal windows within it, detach them and reattach them later, all without any graphical interface. This program has existed since before I started using Linux, but first I clearly need to address the fact that I'm even using Screen at all prior to writing a tech tip about it.

So now that those arguments are out of the way, I thought those of you still using Screen might find it useful to learn how to do copy and paste within Screen itself.

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