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How to use Ksnip screenshots on Linux

2025-04-04 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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This article mainly introduces how to use Ksnip screenshots on Linux. The screenshots introduced in this article are very detailed and have certain reference value. Interested friends must finish reading!

Ksnip allows you to easily create and mark screenshots in Linux. I recently switched from MacOS to Elementary OS, a Linux distribution focused on ease of use and privacy. As a user experience designer and proponent of free software, I often take screenshots and annotate them. After trying several different tools, my favorite tool so far is Ksnip, an open source tool under the GPLv2 license.

Installation

Install Ksnip using your preferred package manager. I installed it through Apt:

Sudo apt-get install ksnip

Configuration

Ksnip has many configuration options, including:

Where the screenshot is saved

The file name of the default screenshot

Image Collector behavior

Cursor color and width

Text font

You can also integrate it with your Imgur account.

Usage

Ksnip provides a large number of features. My favorite part of Ksnip is that it has all the annotation tools I need (and one I didn't expect! ).

You can use the following notes:

Pen

Marker pen

Rectangle

Ellipse

Words

You can also blur areas to remove sensitive information. And use my favorite new tool: numeric dots for representing steps on the interface.

About the author

I like Ksnip very much, so I contacted the author Damir Porobic for more information about the project.

When I asked him what inspired him to write Ksnip, he said:

"I switched from Windows to Linux a few years ago, but I didn't have the Windows Snipping Tool commonly used in Windows. All the other screenshot tools at that time were either large (a lot of buttons and complex features) or lacked key features such as annotations, so I decided to write a simple Windows Snipping Tool clone, but as time went by, it began to have more and more features."

This is what I found when I was evaluating the screenshot tool. It's great that he takes the time to build a solution and share it with others for free.

As for the future of Ksnip, Damir wants to add global shortcuts (at least for Windows) and tabs for new screenshots, and allow the application to run in the background. There are also more and more feature request lists on GitHub.

The way to help.

What Damir needs most is to help develop Ksnip. He and his wife will have children soon, so he won't have much time for the project. However, he can check and accept pull requests.

In addition, this project can also be installed through Snap, Flatpak and other installation methods, such as MacOS installation package, Windows installation package, and so on. If you want to help, please check out the Contribution section of Ksnip's README.

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