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NAME

       Flameshot - Powerful yet simple-to-use screenshot software

SYNOPSIS

       flameshot [subcommands] [arguments]
       flameshot gui [gui arguments]
       flameshot screen [screen arguments]
       flameshot full [fullscreen arguments]
       flameshot config [config arguments]
       flameshot launcher

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the flameshot command as provided by flameshot package.

       flameshot  is a screenshot tool that aims to be powerful yet simple-to-use.  Its notable features include
       customizable appearance, in-app screenshot editing, D-Bus  interface,  tray  icon  support,  experimental
       GNOME/KDE Wayland support, integration with Imgur and support for both GUI and CLI interface.

       Besides  the  usage  information  about flameshot in this manpage, you can find similar information using
       flameshot --help. Same --help can be used for each subcommand as well to  get  the  valid  arguments  for
       them. The detailed usage of flameshot is documented in the README.md file on the project's Git repository
       page: https://github.com/flameshot-org/flameshot

SUBCOMMANDS

       Per  default without subcommands, flameshot runs the Flameshot in the background and adds a tray icon for
       configuration. Note that it will not take a screenshot unless you define one  of  the  modes  though  the
       subcommands. There are various subcommands that can be used to use flameshot in different modes:

       gui    Running  Flameshot  in  gui mode would let the user to select the region from which the screenshot
              should be taken and then allow them to annotate the screenshot.

       full   Takes screenshot of all monitors at the same time

       screen Takes screenshot of the specified monitor.

       launcher
              Does not accept any arguments, it will just opens the launcher window

       config
              If no argument is provided,  it  will  open  the  config  window,  otherwise  it  can  change  the
              configurations based on the provided arguments.

ARGUMENTS

       Here  we  list all the arguments available for all subcommands. The subcommands that accept each argument
       are listed after each argument. Alternatively, you can use the flameshot [subcommand] --help to know  the
       list of available arguments for each subcommand.

       -a, --autostart <bool>
           Enable or disable run at startup
           Valid for subcommands: config

       --check
           Check the configuration for errors. This is useful if you manually change the config file and want to
           make sure it does not contain errors.
           Valid for subcommands: config

       -c, --clipboard
           Save the capture to the clipboard
           Valid for subcommands: full, gui, screen

       -d, --delay <milliseconds>
           How many milliseconds should Flameshot wait before taking the screenshot
           Valid for subcommands: full, gui, screen

       -f, --filename <pattern>
           Set the filename pattern
           Valid for subcommands: config

       -g, --print-geometry
           Print geometry of the selection in the format W H X Y. Does nothing if raw is specified
           Valid for subcommands: gui

       -h, --help
           Show a brief help message and list the arguments the valid arguments for that subcommand
           Valid for subcommands: config, full, gui, launcher, screen

       -k, --contrastcolor <color-code>
           Define the contrast UI color
           Valid for subcommands: config

       -m, --maincolor <color-code>
           Define the main UI color
           Valid for subcommands: config

       -n, --number <Screen number>
           Define the screen to capture (starting from 0), default: screen containing the cursor
           Valid for subcommands: screen

       -p, --path <path>
           Existing directory or new file to save to
           Valid for subcommands: full, gui, screen

       --pin
           Pin the capture to the screen
           Valid for subcommands: gui, screen

       -r, --raw
           Send raw PNG to stdout
           Valid for subcommands: full, gui, screen

       --region <WxH+X+Y or string>
           Screenshot region to select
           Valid for subcommands: full, gui, screen

       -s, --accept-on-select
           Accept capture as soon as a selection is made
           Valid for subcommands: gui

       -s, --showhelp <bool>
           Show the help message in the capture mode
           Valid for subcommands: config

       -t, --trayicon <bool>
           Enable or disable the trayicon
           Valid for subcommands: config

       -u, --upload
           Upload screenshot
           Valid for subcommands: full, gui, screen

EXAMPLE USAGE

       This section lists some of the most common usage of flameshot via command line.

       flameshot
              Start  flameshot  and  have  it running in background. If enabled, an icon will appear in the tray
              area of current desktop environment.

       flameshot gui
              Capture with GUI.

       flameshot gui -p /path/to/captures
              Capture with GUI and custom save path.

       flameshot gui -d 2000
              Open GUI with a delay of 2 seconds.

       flameshot launcher
              Open a launcher dialog for advanced screenshot, such as custom time delay, etc.

       flameshot full --help
              Shows help for flameshot full subcommand.

       flameshot full -p /path/to/captures -d 5000
              Fullscreen capture with custom save path (no GUI) and time delay.

       flameshot full -c -p /path/to/captures
              Fullscreen capture with custom savepath copying to clipboard.

       flameshot screen --number <screen number>
              Define the screen to capture. Will capture the screen containing the cursor by default.

       flameshot screen --help
              Shows help for flameshot screen subcommand.

SEE ALSO

       You may also find more detailed online documentation on upstream project homepage.

       Upstream project homepage:
              • https://flameshot.orghttps://github.com/flameshot-org/flameshot

AUTHOR

       Flameshot was initially written by lupoDharkael and is currently maintained by Jeremy Borgman, Boyuan
       Yang, Haris Gušić, Ahmed Zetao Yang, Mehrad Mahmoudian, and Martin Eckleben (ordered based on number of
       contributions on the date of writing this manpage).
       The following URL gives you a more complete list of contributors:
              https://github.com/flameshot-org/flameshot/graphs/contributors.

LICENSE

       • The main code is licensed under GPLv3
       • The logo of Flameshot is licensed under Free Art License v1.3
       • The button icons are licensed under Apache License 2.0. See: https://github.com/google/material-design-
       icons
       • The code at capture/capturewidget.cpp is based on
       https://github.com/ckaiser/Lightscreen/blob/master/dialogs/areadialog.cpp (GPLv2)
       • The code at capture/capturewidget.h is based on
       https://github.com/ckaiser/Lightscreen/blob/master/dialogs/areadialog.h (GPLv2)
       • Few lines of code from KSnapshot regiongrabber.cpp SVN revision 796531 (LGPL)
       • Qt-Color-Widgets taken and modified from https://github.com/mbasaglia/Qt-Color-Widgets (see their
       license and exceptions in the project) (LGPL/GPL)

                                                   2021-11-11                                       FLAMESHOT(1)