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maim

maim (Make IMage) is a spiritual successor to scrot — a simplistic CLI-friendly screenshot tool.

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    2023-09-26

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Building the Backyard "Maim Frame"

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  • Fast OCR to clipboard
    Strange, you could try maim to capture the image instead:. Source: over 1 year ago
  • screenshot app
    We use greenshot, I don't particularly care for it either way. On my personal computer I use maim. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Automatically Saving Screenshots to a folder
    For example on my wm config I use maim -- printscreen ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_s), spawn "maim -s ~/Pictures/$(date +%s).png"), ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_x), spawn "maim -s | xclip -selection clipboard -t image/png"), Qtile is written in python and I guarantee you that you will learn plenty tinkering on your machine. Source: over 1 year ago
  • [OC] Meowfetch - A minimal, fast, and customizable fetch script written in golang
    It's not a window manager I took screenshots using maim and edited them using GNU Image Manipulation Program. But if you're curious I use dwm as my window manager and kitty as my terminal emulator. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • What is cursor blending?
    It was mentioned in this screenshot repository, I can't seem to grasp it because when I use it, nothing out of ordinary happens. Source: over 2 years ago
  • I ran 'time tree' once on the gnome-terminal and then on tty3 on my Ubuntu 20.04.2 install in the '/' directory. These are the final outputs. Why is there a difference in the count of files and directories and most importantly why is there such a huge difference in the time taken for them to execute
    You could use scrot or maim. This explains how to use scrot :) Simply open a terminal, type scrot and the filename.. Source: almost 3 years ago

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