Was wondering how I can start up a command such as:
while :; do ./myCommand; done;
But instead of doing the usual
screen -S nameOfMyScreen
Then the command
while :; do ./myCommand; done;
Then detach the screen
^a ^d (Control "a" the control "d"
I would like it to start and detach. Thanks!
From
screen -h
, these look useful:I haven't done this myself, but that's where I'd start.
Update:
The top of the help also says
so the
-X
switch may be to execute a screen command as opposed to a shell command. You might just be able to put your command after the-dmS <name>
without any-X
switch.Explanation:
-d -m
starts screen in detached mode (create session but don't attach to it)sh -c commandline
starts a shell which executes the given command line (necessary, since you are using thewhile
builtin).