Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software.
- Customizable appearance.
- Easy to use.
- In-app screenshot edition.
- DBus interface.
- Upload to Imgur.
Example commands:
- capture with GUI:
flameshot gui
- capture with GUI with custom save path:
flameshot gui -p ~/myStuff/captures
- open GUI with a delay of 2 seconds:
flameshot gui -d 2000
- fullscreen capture (asking savepath):
flameshot full
- fullscreen capture with custom save path (no GUI) and delayed:
flameshot full -p ~/myStuff/captures -d 5000
- fullscreen capture with custom save path copying to clipboard:
flameshot full -c -p ~/myStuff/captures
In case of doubt choose the first or the second command as shortcut in your favorite desktop environment.
A systray icon will be in your system's panel while Flameshot is running. Do a right click on the tray icon and you'll see some menu items to open the configuration window and the information window. Check out the information window to see all the available shortcuts in the graphical capture mode.
You can use the graphical menu to configure Flameshot, but alternatively you can use your terminal or scripts to do so.
- open the confguration menu:
flameshot config
- show the initial help message in the capture mode:
flameshot config --showhelp true
- for more information about the available options use the help flag:
flameshot config -h
These shortcuts are available in GUI mode:
Keys | Description |
---|---|
←↓↑→ | Move selection 1px |
SHIFT + ←↓↑→ | Resize selection 1px |
ESC | Quit capture |
CTRL + C | Copy to clipboard |
CTRL + S | Save selection as a file |
CTRL + Z | Undo the last modification |
Right Click | Show color picker |
Mouse Wheel | Change the tool's thickness |
Shift + drag a handler of the selection area: mirror redimension in the opposite handler.
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Experimental Gnome Wayland and Plasma Wayland support.
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If you are using Gnome you need to install the TopIcons extension in order to see the systemtray icon.
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In order to speed up the first launch of Flameshot (DBus init of the app can be slow), consider starting the application automatically on boot.
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Press
Enter
orCtrl + C
when you are in a capture mode and you don't have an active selection and the whole desktop will be copied to your clipboard! PressingCtrl + S
will save your capture in a file! Check the Shortcuts for more information. -
Execute the command
flameshot
without parameters or use the "Launch Flameshot" desktop entry to launch a running instance of the program without taking actions.
There are a packages available for a few distros:
- Arch
- openSUSE
- Void Linux (
xbps-install flameshot
) - Docker
If you are not using any of these distros you'll need to compile the program :( but don't worry, it's pretty easy!
The compilation requires Qt version 5.3 or higher and GCC 4.9.2 or higher.
Compilation Dependencies:
apt install git g++ build-essential qt5-qmake qt5-default qttools5-dev-tools
Compilation: run qmake && make
in the main directory.
Compilation Dependencies:
dnf install qt5-devel gcc-c++ git qt5-qtbase-devel qt5-linguist
Compilation: run qmake-qt5 && make
in the main directory.
Compilation Dependencies:
pacman -S git qt5-base base-devel qt5-tools
Compilation: run qmake && make
in the main directory.
Simply use make install
with privileges.
In order to generate the makefile installing in /usr
instead of in /usr/local
you can use the packaging
option to generate the proper makefile (qmake CONFIG+=packaging
instead of just qmake
).
If you want to install in a custom directory you can define the BASEDIR
variable.
Example:
You want to install Flameshot in ~/myBuilds/test. You would execute the following to do so:
qmake CONFIG+=packaging BASEDIR=~/myBuilds/test && make install
Debian:
libqt5dbus5, libqt5network5, libqt5core5a, libqt5widgets5, libqt5gui5
Optional:
openssl, ca-certificates
Fedora:
qt5-qtbase
Optional:
openssl, ca-certificates
Arch:
qt5-base
Optional:
openssl, ca-certificates
- The main code is licensed under GPLv3
- The logo of Flameshot is licensed under Free Art License v1.3
- The button icons are licensed under Apache License 2.0. See: https://github.com/google/material-design-icons
- The code at capture/capturewidget.cpp is based on https://github.com/ckaiser/Lightscreen/blob/master/dialogs/areadialog.cpp (GPLv2)
- The code at capture/capturewidget.h is based on https://github.com/ckaiser/Lightscreen/blob/master/dialogs/areadialog.h (GPLv2)
- I copied a few lines of code from KSnapshot regiongrabber.cpp revision 796531 (LGPL)
- Qt-Color-Widgets taken and modified from https://github.com/mbasaglia/Qt-Color-Widgets (see their license and exceptions in the project) (LGPL/GPL)
Info: If I take code from your project and that implies a relicense to GPLv3, you can reuse my changes with the original previous license of your project applied.
I improve Flameshot in my free time because I want to create something good for everyone to use. If you want you can donate some bucks here.
I really appreciate those who have shown interest in the early development process: