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openlatestscreenshot
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Opens the latest screenshot taken in your default image viewer.
Follow the install instructions, then see usage.
All popular Linux distributions with Python 3.8
or later are currently supported.
If you're on Linux and you find open-latest-screenshot
doesn't work on your distro, please open a new issue here.
pip install openlatestscreenshot
open-latest-screenshot
If you find yourself using open-latest-screenshot
a lot, it's recommended to set a custom keyboard shortcut to launch the script. Many popular Linux desktop environments allow you to do this easily.
Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > Customize Shortcuts > Custom Shortcuts
Add Shortcut
buttonname
, command
and shortcut
to the following:
name
: Open latest screenshot
command
: open-latest-screenshot
shortcut
: Whatever you like!TIP: If the keyboard shortcut doesn't seem to be working, make sure to test that open-latest-screenshot
is working as expected from your terminal, as GNOME won't let you know if an error has occured.
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We found that openlatestscreenshot demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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