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Re: How to execute commands on startup screen
From: |
clemens fischer |
Subject: |
Re: How to execute commands on startup screen |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Jun 2009 23:45:46 +0200 |
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tin/1.9.4-20090211 ("Rieclachan") (UNIX) (Linux/2.6.29-ARCH (i686)) |
Tales Macedo wrote:
> I live in Brazil and started to use screen a short time. How to
> start a program on the screen when it starts, automaticaly.
>
> We use Dataflex Programas, type: $ dfrun myprogram (I'd like
> startup this program with Screen)
This is covered in the manual, but since this is a question with an easy
answer, here we go: you can put all sorts of commands into your
~/.screenrc file (in your home directory), like
# for a "bash" shell in window 0
# screen -t shell 0 bash
# for "dfrun" in the next available window
screen -t dataflex dfrun myprogram
# and so on
The "-t dataflex" gives "dataflex" to the windows title. You can leave
it out. If you give a small number after the title, it will become the
number of the window.
clemens