Flameshot: Open Source Screenshot Software for Linux Desktop Environments
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The bagel they save for the regulars. Don't skim, savour.
Summary
Flameshot is a powerful yet simple-to-use screenshot software for Linux desktop environments. The article provides documentation on how to use the software, including command-line execution, system tray integration, and configuration options. It explains that running Flameshot without parameters launches it in the background with a system tray icon for configuration management, and provides example commands for different screenshot modes.
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· 5 pulledPowerful yet simple to use screenshot software
Executing the command flameshot without parameters will launch a running instance of the program in the background without taking actions
If your desktop environment provides tray area, a tray icon will also appear in the tray for users to perform configuration and management
A systray icon will be in your system's panel while Flameshot is running
Do a right click on the tray icon and you'll see some menu items to open the configuration
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