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Answer by Arkadiusz Drabczyk for Save past GNU screen output to a file

You can use hardcopy -h command to save the contents of the current scroll buffer to a file. As described in man screen: hardcopy [-h] [file] Writes out the currently displayed image to the file file,...

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Answer by Wildcard for Save past GNU screen output to a file

One way to do it is to use copy mode to copy the entire scrollback history, then dump it into a file. (There is likely a better way.) With default keybindings, this would be something like: Ctrl-A to...

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Save past GNU screen output to a file

I have had a GNU screen session running for days. I find myself in the situation that I need to save the terminal contents (which I can scroll up to see) into a file. Is this possible? I estimate it...

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