# anyway this is how you would do it if you were a cRaZy loOpeR: # there could be wailing and gNasHing of teeth # yeah, please don't re-map the screen ESCAPE char # This lets me have autoindent mode in vi. # Prepend/append register to the paste if ^a^] is pressed.
#remove some stupid / dangerous key bindings # Extend the vt100 desciption by some sequences. )ĮSCAPE p or ESCAPE n - switch to previous or next windowīreak ^B b help ? monitor M remove X version vĬlear C history E' To get a real Ctrl-a to terminal (goto beginning of line) if running in screen then just do Ctrl-a Ctrl-a.ĮSCAPE 0 (or 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9) - switch to window 0 (or 1 2. "escape ^Zz" for people who don't value process backgrounding control. The * screen ESCAPE char by default is Ctrl-a * unless some craZy looper has changed it in. Screen -ls - list screen sessions running Screen - Run screen to create a new session simply
Term is a free and open source terminal emulator for Linux and MacOS. You can have multiple 'screen' sessions running on server. The Emacs terminal emulator is exactly that it emulates the VT100-style ANSI. A 'screen' session gives you multiple windows on that server where you can be logged in to other machines or whatever. One good way of having terminal sessions that persist is to run a 'screen' session on server.