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Scrot Review 2020 – A Command Line Screenshot Tool for Linux

Scrot Review 2020 – A Command Line Screenshot Tool for Linux

by admin | Oct 14, 2020 | How to, Snipping Tool

Are you looking for a command-line utility to take screenshots on Linux? It would be best if you gave Scrot a try. It is a simple and flexible tool to take screenshots of a specific window, terminal, or entire desktop by simply entering commands. It has some of the...

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