Add CLI option to interactively set file path after taking screenshot
First, thanks for a really simple easy to use app, that makes screenshotting a breeze.
I would really benefit from a CLI option -v --decide-filepath
(as an example) that will open this screen after I take the screenshot.
My use case is that I always need to save screenshots in different places. I use Markdown to type my notes, so when I need to take a screenshot, I want to save it to the folder that I'm working in, and give it a name. I can't use -f
because my file paths ALWAYS vary, so the quickest way to set them is from UI and bind my gnome-screenshot command to a keyboard shortcut.
My ideal workflow would be binding gnome-screenshot -a -v
to a keyboard shortcut, which would allow me to:
- Press keyboard shortcut
- Select area to screenshot
- Choose filename and filepath interactively.
Currently the way I do it is: I bind a keyboard shortcut to the command: gnome-screenshot -i
. This always opens up the following view.
Therefore my current workflow is:
- Press keyboard shortcut
- Interactively set
Select area to grab
. - Select area to screenshot
- Choose filename and filepath interactively.
With the current CLI options I always have to execute option 2 manually, which when you're taking 20+ screenshots a day,every day, is exhausting