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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T13:58:10+00:00 2026-06-01T13:58:10+00:00

I know this is possible manually via ctrl commands using gnu screen for linux

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I know this is possible manually via ctrl commands using gnu screen for linux but I cannot seem to find a way to do this using only a script.

What I am trying to accomplish is via script having gnu screen split my terminal screen horizontally and run two separate commands on each screen at the same time.

For instance using two separate watch ls folder commands


[screen 1] watch ls folder1


[screen 2] watch ls folder2


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    2026-06-01T13:58:11+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 1:58 pm

    Your .screenrc file gets interpreted in order, sort of like running the Ctrl-A commands yourself.

    $ cat .screenrc
    screen -t folder1 1 watch ls /path/to/folder1
    screen -t folder2 2 watch ls /path/to/folder2
    sessionname Hello
    split
    select 1
    focus
    select 2
    startup_message off
    
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