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NAME

       peek - Simple screen recorder with an easy to use interface

SYNOPSIS

       peek [OPTION...]

DESCRIPTION

       Peek  makes  it  easy  to  create short screencasts of a screen area. It was built for the
       specific use case of recording screen areas, e.g. for easily showing UI features  of  your
       own  apps  or for showing a bug in bug reports. With Peek you simply place the Peek window
       over the area you want to record and press "Record".  Peek  is  optimized  for  generating
       animated GIFs, but you can also directly record to WebM or MP4 if you prefer.

       Peek  is not a general purpose screencast app with extended features but rather focuses on
       the single task of creating small, silent  screencasts  of  an  area  of  the  screen  for
       creating GIF animations or silent WebM or MP4 videos.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Show help options

       --help-all
              Show all help options

       --help-gapplication
              Show GApplication options

       --help-gtk
              Show GTK+ Options

       Application Options:

              -v, --version
                     Show the version of the program and exit

              -b, --backend=BACKEND
                     Select the recording backend (gnome-shell, ffmpeg)

              -s, --start
                     Start recording in all running Peek instances

              -p, --stop
                     Stop recording in all running Peek instances

              -t, --toggle
                     Toggle recording in all running Peek instances

              --no-headerbar
                     Start Peek without the header bar

              --display=DISPLAY
                     X display to use

AUTHOR

       Written by Philipp Wolfer <ph.wolfer@gmail.com>.

       This  manual  page  was  written  by  Paulo  Roberto  Alves  de  Oliveira  (aka  kretcheu)
       <kretcheu@gmail.com> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).