Is it possible to copy results from ngrok by pure terminal operations?












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I use ngrok now for reverse tunnel.



Every time the ngrok is started up, the terminal will hide the current terminal and switch into another screen. Then, I read the thread value with my eyes and type it into another PC's for ssh.



Any efficient and smarter way to copy result from the second screen? I tried to write results into a file and xclip, but both of them failed.










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  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! I've never used ngrok, but have you tried reading its documentation? Also this might be related to a question I asked: How does “less” switch to the text, then back to the prompt?

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I use ngrok now for reverse tunnel.



Every time the ngrok is started up, the terminal will hide the current terminal and switch into another screen. Then, I read the thread value with my eyes and type it into another PC's for ssh.



Any efficient and smarter way to copy result from the second screen? I tried to write results into a file and xclip, but both of them failed.










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  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! I've never used ngrok, but have you tried reading its documentation? Also this might be related to a question I asked: How does “less” switch to the text, then back to the prompt?

    – wjandrea
    Jan 15 at 19:31














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I use ngrok now for reverse tunnel.



Every time the ngrok is started up, the terminal will hide the current terminal and switch into another screen. Then, I read the thread value with my eyes and type it into another PC's for ssh.



Any efficient and smarter way to copy result from the second screen? I tried to write results into a file and xclip, but both of them failed.










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I use ngrok now for reverse tunnel.



Every time the ngrok is started up, the terminal will hide the current terminal and switch into another screen. Then, I read the thread value with my eyes and type it into another PC's for ssh.



Any efficient and smarter way to copy result from the second screen? I tried to write results into a file and xclip, but both of them failed.







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  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! I've never used ngrok, but have you tried reading its documentation? Also this might be related to a question I asked: How does “less” switch to the text, then back to the prompt?

    – wjandrea
    Jan 15 at 19:31



















  • Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! I've never used ngrok, but have you tried reading its documentation? Also this might be related to a question I asked: How does “less” switch to the text, then back to the prompt?

    – wjandrea
    Jan 15 at 19:31

















Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! I've never used ngrok, but have you tried reading its documentation? Also this might be related to a question I asked: How does “less” switch to the text, then back to the prompt?

– wjandrea
Jan 15 at 19:31





Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! I've never used ngrok, but have you tried reading its documentation? Also this might be related to a question I asked: How does “less” switch to the text, then back to the prompt?

– wjandrea
Jan 15 at 19:31










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