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Command-Line Tools to Take Website Screenshots in Linux


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 22, 2022


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Taking website screenshots is an essential part of a Linux user’s routines. We take website screenshots for a number of reasons with the most common one being the need to document a project’s configuration or installation procedure.


Various GUI apps like Flameshot assist Linux users in taking these website screenshots directly gazetted into active projects’ documentation or archived for future reference.


However, we do not always have to use third-party GUI apps to take website screenshots as this article will demonstrate. We will look at various viable command-line tools that can capture website screenshots from the comfort of the Linux terminal environment.


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With these workable solutions, you should be able to effectively capture a website’s screenshot from the comfort of a Linux command-lin environment.


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