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We usually create a shortcut to meta-a with the following command.
We usually create a shortcut to meta-a with the following command.


shutter -s
<code>shutter -s</code>


Run shutter in selection mode
Run shutter in selection mode

Revision as of 08:00, 4 February 2022

Why we like it.

This is a great application to take screenshots.

  • the editing feature is clean and works well.
  • Screenshopts are autocopied to the clipboard.
  • It can be run from the command line and therefore scripted and turned into shortcuts
    • We use Meta + a to screenshot an areal


Install Shutter

It used to work well from the normal package manager but now will no longer work.

You need to use the version from the PPA

  • Install the PPA
sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:linuxuprising/shutter
    • No need to use apt update anymore because starting Ubuntu 18.04, the repositories are automatically updated after adding a new entry.
  • Now use the apt command to install Shutter:
sudo apt install shutter
  • That’s it. You should have Shutter screenshot tool installed. You can search for it in the menu and start from there.

Using Shutter

We usually create a shortcut to meta-a with the following command.

shutter -s

Run shutter in selection mode

Scripting Shutter

To capture a portion of the screen you can define the region

shutter -s=2000,100,300,300 -e

Shutter selection mode starting x, starting y,amount to add to startx, amount to add to start y exit quietly.

Removing Shutter installed via the unofficial PPA

I’ll complete this tutorial by adding the steps to uninstall Shutter and remove the repository you added.

  • First, remove Shutter from your system:
sudo apt remove shutter
  • Next, remove the PPA from your list of repositories:
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:linuxuprising/shutter