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grab — grab your latest screenshots

You have all your screenshots saved automatically to a directory, but you often want to move the last few somewhere specific? Just grab them.

┌───=[ me :: x1 ]-( 0 )-[ ~/Downloads ]
└──( grab -2 web
moving /home/user/Downloads/screenshots/screenshot-2026-05-13-18:53:16.png → ./web-1.png
moving /home/user/Downloads/screenshots/screenshot-2026-05-11-10:39:17.png → ./web-2.png

grab is a tiny, portable Bash tool that:

  • Finds the latest N screenshots
  • Moves or copies them into your working directory (or a target directory)
  • Optionally renames them (name.png, name-1.png, …)
  • Works on Bash 3+, Arch, Debian, macOS, Nix, BusyBox, etc.
  • Has zero dependencies and is safe under set -euo pipefail

Usage

Usage:
grab [options] [name]
Options:
-n, --dry-run Show what would be done without moving/copying
-c, --copy Copy instead of move
-q, --quiet Suppress non-error output
-s, --source <dir> Source directory (default: ~/Downloads/screenshots)
-p, --pattern <glob> Filename pattern (default: screenshot-*.png)
-t, --target <dir> Target directory (default: .)
-h, --help Show this help and exit
--version Show version and exit
Examples:
grab # move last screenshot into .
grab web # rename last screenshot to web.png
grab -3 web # rename last 3 screenshots to web-1.png, web-2.png...
grab -c -t ~/tmp # copy last screenshot into ~/tmp

Installation

Drop grab anywhere in your $PATH.

License

ISC

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