# Requirements - maim - xclip # Set-up Set this on your i3 config file `~/.i3/config` ``` # Screenshots bindsym Print exec --no-startup-id maim "/home/$USER/Pictures/$(date)" bindsym $mod+Print exec --no-startup-id maim --window $(xdotool getactivewindow) "/home/$USER/Pictures/$(date)" bindsym Shift+Print exec --no-startup-id maim --select "/home/$USER/Pictures/$(date)" ## Clipboard Screenshots bindsym Ctrl+Print exec --no-startup-id maim | xclip -selection clipboard -t image/png bindsym Ctrl+$mod+Print exec --no-startup-id maim --window $(xdotool getactivewindow) | xclip -selection clipboard -t image/png bindsym Ctrl+Shift+Print exec --no-startup-id maim --select | xclip -selection clipboard -t image/png ``` > You may remove the default screenshot shortcuts to prevent error # What it does | Feature | Shortcut | | :----- | :------ | | Full Screen | `PrtScrn` | | Selection | `Shift` + `PrtScrn` | | Active Window | `Super` + `PrtScrn` | | Clipboard Full Screen | `Ctrl` + `PrtScrn` | | Clipboard Selection | `Ctrl` + `Shift` + `PrtScrn` | | Clipboard Active Window | `Ctrl` + `Super` + `PrtScrn` | > All the screen shots are saved on `~/Pictures/CURRENT_DATE` > `super` key is the _windows_ key