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- The Linux screen command is a versatile tool that allows you to run terminal applications in the background and switch back to them when needed.
- It supports split-screen displays and can be used over SSH connections, even after disconnecting and reconnecting.
- With screen, you can create new windows, run multiple processes, detach and reattach sessions, and share sessions between multiple users in real-time.
With the Linux screen command, you can push running terminal applications to the background and pull them forward when you want to see them. It also supports split-screen displays and works over SSH connections, even after you disconnect and reconnect!