How to save screenshot to specified directory using xfce4-screenshooter without dialogs?












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xfce4-screenshooter --help says that -s option is needed to specify saving directory.



But there is a problem: when I run in the console (or using key bind) xfce4-screenshooter -ws ~/screenshoots, it opens Save as... dialogue instead of just saving to specified directory.



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    xfce4-screenshooter --help says that -s option is needed to specify saving directory.



    But there is a problem: when I run in the console (or using key bind) xfce4-screenshooter -ws ~/screenshoots, it opens Save as... dialogue instead of just saving to specified directory.



    What can I do?










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      xfce4-screenshooter --help says that -s option is needed to specify saving directory.



      But there is a problem: when I run in the console (or using key bind) xfce4-screenshooter -ws ~/screenshoots, it opens Save as... dialogue instead of just saving to specified directory.



      What can I do?










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      xfce4-screenshooter --help says that -s option is needed to specify saving directory.



      But there is a problem: when I run in the console (or using key bind) xfce4-screenshooter -ws ~/screenshoots, it opens Save as... dialogue instead of just saving to specified directory.



      What can I do?







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          You can try -o option:
          mv "$(xfce4-screenshooter -wo ls)" ~/screenshoots






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