@PiraHxCx
For viewing, yes. The command is called display.
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  7·23 days ago 7·23 days ago- @BCsven 
 This is so much less helpful than just posting “I don’t know” or “beats me”.- First, if you’re gonna post code, put it in a code block. And nevermind you not knowing if the ““code is good””, it doesn’t even adhere to the question that was asked; the two programs you suggested are not even wayland compatible tools. 
 @null_dot
  2·24 days ago 2·24 days ago- @null_dot 
 Haven’t ever done this in wayland, but in X, I always used to- xdotoolto grab the title of the active window. I’d guess you could do the same using one of the wayland alternatives like- ydotool,- wlrctl,- dotool, or whatever else is out there. And something like- grimto grab an image of the window.
- @PiraHxCx Unless something new has come along to beat it, #ImageMagick is prolly the best tool there is. It ain’t perty, but it does perty much everything you might ever need. 
 https://imagemagick.org/
  1·1 month ago 1·1 month ago- @mikrotik how much better yer network runnin with all them perty cable ties? 😆 - I kinda like the security my floor-spaghetti provides 😉 
  11·7 months ago 11·7 months ago- @hexa @dontblink Thank you! Didn’t notice I grabbed the wrong bookmark. 
  21·7 months ago 21·7 months ago- @dontblink @Max_P I retract my “ideal” statement; this is the way to do it. 
  42·7 months ago 42·7 months ago- @dontblink I’d think #NixOS would be ideal for this task. As for hardware, any of the SBCs listed on their ARM page should do. 

@communist @null_dot Hyprland has the screenshotting functionality builtin.
hyprctl dispatch capture window