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  1. Guillaume Royer created this gist Jun 13, 2014.
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    # $Id: screenrc,v 1.15 2003/10/08 11:39:03 zal Exp $
    #
    # /etc/screenrc
    #
    # This is the system wide screenrc.
    #
    # You can use this file to change the default behavior of screen system wide
    # or copy it to ~/.screenrc and use it as a starting point for your own
    # settings.
    #
    # Commands in this file are used to set options, bind screen functions to
    # keys, redefine terminal capabilities, and to automatically establish one or
    # more windows at the beginning of your screen session.
    #
    # This is not a comprehensive list of options, look at the screen manual for
    # details on everything that you can put in this file.
    #

    # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # SCREEN SETTINGS
    # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    startup_message off
    #nethack on

    #defflow on # will force screen to process ^S/^Q
    deflogin on
    autodetach on

    # turn visual bell on
    vbell on
    vbell_msg " Wuff ---- Wuff!! "

    # define a bigger scrollback, default is 100 lines
    defscrollback 1024

    # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # SCREEN KEYBINDINGS
    # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    # Remove some stupid / dangerous key bindings
    bind ^k
    #bind L
    bind ^\
    # Make them better
    bind \\ quit
    bind K kill
    bind I login on
    bind O login off
    bind } history

    # An example of a "screen scraper" which will launch urlview on the current
    # screen window
    #
    #bind ^B eval "hardcopy_append off" "hardcopy -h $HOME/.screen-urlview" "screen urlview $HOME/.screen-urlview"

    # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # TERMINAL SETTINGS
    # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    # The vt100 description does not mention "dl". *sigh*
    termcapinfo vt100 dl=5\E[M

    # turn sending of screen messages to hardstatus off
    #hardstatus off
    hardstatus on
    # Set the hardstatus prop on gui terms to set the titlebar/icon title
    termcapinfo xterm*|rxvt*|kterm*|Eterm* hs:ts=\E]0;:fs=\007:ds=\E]0;\007
    # use this for the hard status string
    #hardstatus string "%h%? users: %u%?"

    # An alternative hardstatus to display a bar at the bottom listing the
    # windownames and highlighting the current windowname in blue. (This is only
    # enabled if there is no hardstatus setting for your terminal)
    #
    #hardstatus lastline "%-Lw%{= BW}%50>%n%f* %t%{-}%+Lw%<"
    hardstatus alwayslastline "%{b kB}%{s yB}%l%{b kB} %{b kB}%{rs Y}%-Lw%{BY}%50>%n%{R}%f%{B} %t%{YB}%+Lw%<"

    # set these terminals up to be 'optimal' instead of vt100
    termcapinfo xterm*|linux*|rxvt*|Eterm* OP

    # Change the xterm initialization string from is2=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E>
    # (This fixes the "Aborted because of window size change" konsole symptoms found
    # in bug #134198)
    termcapinfo xterm 'is=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;4;6l'

    # To get screen to add lines to xterm's scrollback buffer, uncomment the
    # following termcapinfo line which tells xterm to use the normal screen buffer
    # (which has scrollback), not the alternate screen buffer.
    #
    termcapinfo xterm|xterms|xs|rxvt ti@:te@

    # Enable non-blocking mode to better cope with flaky ssh connections.
    defnonblock 5

    # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    # STARTUP SCREENS
    # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    # Example of automatically running some programs in windows on screen startup.
    #
    # The following will open top in the first window, an ssh session to monkey
    # in the next window, and then open mutt and tail in windows 8 and 9
    # respectively.
    #
    screen top
    # screen -t monkey ssh monkey
    # screen -t mail 8 mutt
    # screen -t daemon 9 tail -f /var/log/daemon.log