grimshot: Add a man page

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Hugo Osvaldo Barrera 5 years ago committed by Drew DeVault
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## - `mktemp`: to create a temporary file
## Those are needed to be installed, if unsure, run `grimshot check`
##
## Examples:
## `grimshot copy win` - to copy current window
## `grimshot save area` - to select area and save it to default file (Pictures/Grimshot-$datetime.png)
## `grimshot save screen ~/screenshot.png` - to save screenshot under ~/screenshot.png
## `grimshot save output ~/screenshot.png` - to save screenshot under ~/screenshot.png
## `grimshot` - usage
## `grimshot check` - verify if tools are installed
## See `man 1 grimshot` or `grimshot usage` for further details.
getTargetDirectory() {
test -f ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-~/.config}/user-dirs.dirs && \

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.TH "grimshot" "1" "2020-05-05"
.P
.SH NAME
.P
grimshot - a helper for screenshots within sway
.P
.SH DESCRIPTION
.P
grimshot [--notify] (copy|save) [TARGET] [FILE]
grimshot check
grimshot usage
.P
\fB--notify\fR
.RS 4
Show notifications to the user that a screenshot has been taken.
.P
.RE
\fBsave\fR
.RS 4
Save the screenshot into a regular file. Grimshot will write images
files to \fB$XDG_SCREENSHOTS_DIR\fR if this is set (or defined
in `user-dirs.dir`), or otherwise fall back to `$XDG_PICTURES_DIR`
.P
.RE
\fBcopy\fR
.RS 4
Copy the screenshot data (as image/png) into the clipboard.
.P
.RE
.SH SYNOPSIS
.P
Grimshot is an easy to use screenshot tool for sway. It relies on grim, slurp
and jq to do the heavy lifting, and mostly provides an easy to use interface.
.P
A recommended usage pattern is to just bind this to Super+P via sway:
.P
.nf
.RS 4
# Screenshots:
# Cmd+P: Current window
# Cmd+Shift+p: Select region
# Cmd+Alt+p Current output
# Cmd+Ctrl+p Select a window
bindsym Mod4+p exec grimshot active
bindsym Mod4+Shift+p exec grimshot region
bindsym Mod4+Mod1+p exec grimshot output
bindsym Mod4+Ctrl+p exec grimshot window
.fi
.RE
.P
.SH TARGETS
.P
grimshot can capture the following named targets:
.P
\fIactive\fR
.RS 4
Captures the currently active window.
.P
.RE
\fIscreen\fR
.RS 4
Captures the entire screen. This includes all visible outputs.
.P
.RE
\fIregion\fR
.RS 4
Allows manually selecting a rectangular region, and captures that.
.P
.RE
\fIwindow\fR
.RS 4
Allows manually selecting a single window (by clicking on it), and
captures it.
.P
.RE
\fIoutput\fR
.RS 4
Captures the currently active output.
.P
.RE
.SH OUTPUT
.P
Grimshot will always print the filename of the captured screenshot to
stdout.
.P
.SH SEE ALSO
.P
\fBgrim\fR(1)

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grimshot(1)
# NAME
grimshot - a helper for screenshots within sway
# DESCRIPTION
grimshot [--notify] (copy|save) [TARGET] [FILE]
grimshot check
grimshot usage
*--notify*
Show notifications to the user that a screenshot has been taken.
*save*
Save the screenshot into a regular file. Grimshot will write images
files to *$XDG_SCREENSHOTS_DIR* if this is set (or defined
in `user-dirs.dir`), or otherwise fall back to `$XDG_PICTURES_DIR`
*copy*
Copy the screenshot data (as image/png) into the clipboard.
# SYNOPSIS
Grimshot is an easy to use screenshot tool for sway. It relies on grim, slurp
and jq to do the heavy lifting, and mostly provides an easy to use interface.
A recommended usage pattern is to just bind this to Super+P via sway:
```
# Screenshots:
# Cmd+P: Current window
# Cmd+Shift+p: Select region
# Cmd+Alt+p Current output
# Cmd+Ctrl+p Select a window
bindsym Mod4+p exec grimshot active
bindsym Mod4+Shift+p exec grimshot region
bindsym Mod4+Mod1+p exec grimshot output
bindsym Mod4+Ctrl+p exec grimshot window
```
# TARGETS
grimshot can capture the following named targets:
_active_
Captures the currently active window.
_screen_
Captures the entire screen. This includes all visible outputs.
_region_
Allows manually selecting a rectangular region, and captures that.
_window_
Allows manually selecting a single window (by clicking on it), and
captures it.
_output_
Captures the currently active output.
# OUTPUT
Grimshot will always print the filename of the captured screenshot to
stdout.
# SEE ALSO
*grim*(1)
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