> tmux and screen I think allow you to navigate the buffer > and idk, maybe they let you select text in it, I haven't > really looked into that stuff.
Copying text in tmux:
- <meta> [ - hjkl (or /? (search forward/back) the cursor where you want it - <space> to mark copy starting point - hjkl (or /? (search forward/back) the cursor where you want it - <space> to copy from "copy starting point" to where cursor is at
then paste however you normally do that in your terminal.
Hopefully that's both accurate, and not too confusing.
> My own solution, the one I've wanted to adopt but I have > never put myself to the task of it, is to have everything > that would get printed to the screen saved and perhaps > even parsed by default, so that I could select contents by > referencing them through certain commands.... kind of like > how the DOM works with websites. In fact, that's one of > my um... "stashed" projects: a terminal based web browser > that allows you to walk and selectively display parts of > the document.
Sounds interesting, although since I almost always want to copy visible stuff, to me the context shift from what I can see to some perpetually-appended-to copy might incur a focus (the mind kind) penalty.
> I should do that, oh I should. I've said it enough times > already to know that should mostly means won't.
I hear Murphy is hiring. ;-)