m0xEE on Nostr: Wow, it turns out that the parameter you pass to "screen -r" to reconnect to a ...
Wow, it turns out that the parameter you pass to "screen -r" to reconnect to a session can match its name partially.
For example, if you have a session named "cmus", to reconnect to it, instead of "screen -r cmus", you can use "screen -r c" — which is shorter.
I've been using screen for literal decades and didn't know that — today I removed too many trailing characters from the parameters and noticed that it still worked 😆
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