Provided by: grimshot_1.8.1-2_all bug

NAME

       grimshot - a helper for screenshots within sway

SYNOPSIS

       grimshot [--notify] [--cursor] (copy|save) [TARGET] [FILE]
       grimshot check
       grimshot usage

OPTIONS

       --notify
           Show notifications to the user that a screenshot has been taken.

       --cursor
           Include cursors in the screenshot.

       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. Set FILE to '-' to pipe the output to STDOUT.

       copy
           Copy the screenshot data (as image/png) into the clipboard.

DESCRIPTION

       Grimshot is an easy-to-use screenshot utility for sway. It provides a convenient interface
       over grim, slurp and jq, and supports storing the screenshot either directly to the
       clipboard using wl-copy or to a file.

EXAMPLES

       An example usage pattern is to add these bindings to your sway config:

           # Screenshots:
           # Super+P: Current window
           # Super+Shift+p: Select area
           # Super+Alt+p Current output
           # Super+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

TARGETS

       grimshot can capture the following named targets:

       active
           Captures the currently active window.

       screen
           Captures the entire screen. This includes all visible outputs.

       area
           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 print the filename of the captured screenshot to stdout if called with the
       save subcommand.

SEE ALSO

       grim(1)

                                            2022-03-31                                grimshot(1)