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=== Serial Port === | === Serial Port === | ||
<source lang="bash"> | <source lang="bash"> |
Latest revision as of 19:19, 12 August 2013
Useful commands and aliases for screen
# usage: sc <screen_name> # creates a new screen, or connects to an existing screen called <screen_name> alias sc='screen -d -R' # usage: sl # lists existing screens alias sl='screen -list' # usage: ss # creates a new screen using the current date and time for its name alias ss='screen -S screen_`date "+%d-%b-%Y_%k:%M.%S"`' # usage: qs # used to quit the current screen - must be used from inside a screen alias qs='kill `echo $STY|cut -d "." -f 1`'
To detach from a screen, and leave it running use: Ctrl + A, D
To send a ^A
character to the program running in the screen (e.g. minicom) use: Ctrl + A, A
For a list of key bindings use: Ctrl + A, ?
[edit] Keyboard Shortcuts
Keystroke | Action |
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Ctrl+A \ | Quit screen |
Ctrl+A i | Show port info |
Ctrl+A c | Create new window |
Ctrl+A k | Close window |
Ctrl+A n | Goto next window |
Ctrl+A w | List windows |
Ctrl+A [0-9] | Goto numbered window (0-9) |
[edit] Serial Port
screen /dev/ttyUSB0 9600 screen /dev/ttySX baud_rate,[cs8|cs7],[ixon|-ixon],[ixoff|-ixoff],[istrip|-istrip]