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.TH "grimshot" "1" "2020-05-08"
.P
.SH NAME
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grimshot - a helper for screenshots within sway
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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grimshot [--notify] (copy|save) [TARGET] [FILE]
grimshot check
grimshot usage
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\fB--notify\fR
.RS 4
Show notifications to the user that a screenshot has been taken.
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.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`
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.RE
\fBcopy\fR
.RS 4
Copy the screenshot data (as image/png) into the clipboard.
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.RE
.SH SYNOPSIS
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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.
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A recommended usage pattern is to just bind this to Super+P via sway:
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.nf
.RS 4
# Screenshots:
# Cmd+P: Current window
# Cmd+Shift+p: Select area
# Cmd+Alt+p Current output
# Cmd+Ctrl+p Select a window
bindsym Mod4+p exec grimshot save active
bindsym Mod4+Shift+p exec grimshot save area
bindsym Mod4+Mod1+p exec grimshot save output
bindsym Mod4+Ctrl+p exec grimshot save window
.fi
.RE
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.SH TARGETS
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grimshot can capture the following named targets:
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\fIactive\fR
.RS 4
Captures the currently active window.
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.RE
\fIscreen\fR
.RS 4
Captures the entire screen. This includes all visible outputs.
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.RE
\fIarea\fR
.RS 4
Allows manually selecting a rectangular region, and captures that.
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.RE
\fIwindow\fR
.RS 4
Allows manually selecting a single window (by clicking on it), and
captures it.
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.RE
\fIoutput\fR
.RS 4
Captures the currently active output.
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.RE
.SH OUTPUT
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Grimshot will always print the filename of the captured screenshot to
stdout.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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\fBgrim\fR(1)