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How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
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How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press
+
(Control and Underscore).
Enter the number:
Type the line number you want to jump to.
Confirm:
Press
.
(Alternative shortcut: Depending on your version of nano, pressing
Alt
+
G
will also bring up the line number prompt).
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text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:...
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Gemini said
Gemini said
Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
nano
text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press...
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Gemini said
Gemini said
Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
nano
text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press
+
(Control and Underscore).
Enter the number:
Type the line number you want to jump to.
Confirm:
Press
.
(Alternative shortcut: Depending on your version of nano, pressing
Alt
+
G
will also bring up the line number prompt).
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Gemini said
Gemini said
Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
nano
text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press...
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Gemini said
Gemini said
Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
nano
text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press
+
(Control and Underscore).
Enter the number:
Type the line number you want to jump to.
Confirm:
Press
....
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Gemini said
Gemini said
Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
nano
text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press
+
(Control and Underscore).
Enter the number:
Type the line number you want to jump to.
Confirm:
Press
.
(Alternative shortcut: Depending on your version of nano, pressing
Alt
+
G
will also bring up the line number prompt).
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Ah, it looks like the version of
nano
you are using doesn't have that shortcut mapped, or your terminal is having trouble passing the exact keystroke combination for the underscore. Shortcuts involving symbols can sometimes get tangled depending on your terminal emulator or keyboard layout.
Here are the two most reliable fallback methods to jump to a line:
Method 1: The Universal "Where Is" Trick (Recommended)
Method 1: The Universal "Where Is" Trick (Recommended)
Because this relies only on standard letter keys, it works on almost every system and keyboard without modifier-key conflicts:
Press
+
(This opens the "Where Is" search prompt at the bottom).
Press
+
(This immediately switches the prompt to "Go To Line").
Type your line number and press
.
Method 2: The Alt Shortcut
Method 2: The Alt Shortcut
Depending on your configuration, this is often the default secondary shortcut:
Press
+
.
Type your line number and press
.
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Gemini said
Gemini said
Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
nano
text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press
+
(Control and Underscore).
Enter the number:
Type the line number you want to jump to.
Confirm:
Press
.
(Alternative shortcut: Depending on your version of nano, pressing
Alt
+
G
will also bring up the line number prompt).
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Gemini said
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Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
nano
text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press
+
(Control and Underscore)....
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How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press
+
(Control and Underscore).
Enter the number:
Type the line number you want to jump to.
Confirm:
Press
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(Alternative shortcut: Depending on your version of nano, pressing
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Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
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How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom....
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Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
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text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press...
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Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
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How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press...
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Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
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text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press
+
(Control and Underscore).
Enter the number:
Type the line number you want to jump to.
Confirm:
Press
.
(Alternative shortcut: Depending on your version of nano, pressing
Alt
+
G
will also bring up the line number prompt).
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Here are the two most reliable fallback methods to jump to a line:
Method 1: The Universal "Where Is" Trick (Recommended)
Method 1: The Universal "Where Is" Trick (Recommended)
Because this relies only on standard letter keys, it works on almost every system and keyboard without modifier-key conflicts:
Press
+
(This opens the "Where Is" search prompt at the bottom).
Press
+
(This immediately switches the prompt to "Go To Line").
Type your line number and press
.
Method 2: The Alt Shortcut
Method 2: The Alt Shortcut
Depending on your configuration, this is often the default secondary shortcut:
Press
+
.
Type your line number and press
.
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Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
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text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press
+
(Control and Underscore).
Enter the number:
Type the line number you want to jump to.
Confirm:
Press
.
(Alternative shortcut: Depending on your version of nano, pressing
Alt
+
G
will also bring up the line number prompt).
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you are using doesn't have that shortcut mapped, or your terminal is having trouble passing the exact keystroke combination for the underscore. Shortcuts involving symbols can sometimes get tangled depending on your terminal emulator or keyboard layout.
Here are the two most reliable fallback methods to jump to a line:
Method 1: The Universal "Where Is" Trick (Recommended)
Method 1: The Universal "Where Is" Trick (Recommended)
Because this relies only on standard letter keys, it works on almost every system and keyboard without modifier-key conflicts:
Press
+
(This opens the "Where Is" search prompt at the bottom).
Press
+
(This immediately switches the prompt to "Go To Line").
Type your line number and press
.
Method 2: The Alt Shortcut
Method 2: The Alt Shortcut
Depending on your configuration, this is often the default secondary shortcut:...
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Gemini said
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Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
nano
text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press
+
(Control and Underscore).
Enter the number:
Type the line number you want to jump to.
Confirm:
Press
.
(Alternative shortcut: Depending on your version of nano, pressing
Alt
+
G
will also bring up the line number prompt).
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you are using doesn't have that shortcut mapped, or your terminal is having trouble passing the exact keystroke combination for the underscore. Shortcuts involving symbols can sometimes get tangled depending on your terminal emulator or keyboard layout.
Here are the two most reliable fallback methods to jump to a line:
Method 1: The Universal "Where Is" Trick (Recommended)
Method 1: The Universal "Where Is" Trick (Recommended)
Because this relies only on standard letter keys, it works on almost every system and keyboard without modifier-key conflicts:
Press
+
(This opens the "Where Is" search prompt at the bottom).
Press
+
(This immediately switches the prompt to "Go To Line").
Type your line number and press
.
Method 2: The Alt Shortcut
Method 2: The Alt Shortcut
Depending on your configuration, this is often the default secondary shortcut:
Press
+
.
Type your line number and press
.
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Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
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Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
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text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press
+
(Control and Underscore).
Enter the number:
Type the line number you want to jump to.
Confirm:
Press
.
(Alternative shortcut: Depending on your version of nano, pressing
Alt
+
G
will also bring up the line number prompt).
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Here are the two most reliable fallback methods to jump to a line:
Method 1: The Universal "Where Is" Trick (Recommended)
Method 1: The Universal "Where Is" Trick (Recommended)
Because this relies only on standard letter keys, it works on almost every system and keyboard without modifier-key conflicts:
Press
+
(This opens the "Where Is" search prompt at the bottom).
Press
+
(This immediately switches the prompt to "Go To Line").
Type your line number and press
.
Method 2: The Alt Shortcut
Method 2: The Alt Shortcut
Depending on your configuration, this is often the default secondary shortcut:
Press
+
.
Type your line number and press
.
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How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
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Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
nano
text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
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Gemini said
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Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
nano
text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press
+
(Control and Underscore).
Enter the number:
Type the line number you want to jump to.
Confirm:
Press
.
(Alternative shortcut: Depending on your version of nano, pressing
Alt
+
G
will also bring up the line number prompt).
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Gemini said
Gemini said
Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
nano
text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press...
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Gemini said
Gemini said
Here is how to perform both of those actions in the
nano
text editor.
How to Delete All Text
How to Delete All Text
Nano does not have a single "clear all" button, so you have to highlight and cut the text instead.
Follow these exact steps:
Go to the top of the file:
Press
+
(backslash).
Mac users: Use
instead of
.
Start highlighting:
Press
+
(or
+
). You will see a "Mark Set" message at the bottom.
Go to the bottom of the file:
Press
+
(forward slash). This highlights everything.
Cut (delete) the text:
Press
+
.
How to Jump to a Specific Line
How to Jump to a Specific Line
To quickly navigate to a line number:
Open the "Go To Line" prompt:
Press
+
(Control and Underscore).
Enter the number:
Type the line number you want to jump to.
Confirm:
Press
.
(Alternative shortcut: Depending on your version of nano, pressing
Alt
+
G
will also bring up the line number prompt).
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Ah, it looks like the version of
nano
you are using doesn't have that shortcut mapped, or your terminal is having trouble passing the exact keystroke combination for the underscore. Shortcuts involving symbols can sometimes get tangled depending on your terminal emulator or keyboard layout.
Here are the two most reliable fallback methods to jump to a line:
Method 1: The Universal "Where Is" Trick (Recommended)
Method 1: The Universal "Where Is" Trick (Recommended)
Because this relies only on standard letter keys, it works on almost every system and keyboard without modifier-key conflicts:
Press
+
(This opens the "Where Is" search prompt at the bottom).
Press
+
(This immediately switches the prompt to "Go To Line").
Type your line number and press
.
Method 2: The Alt Shortcut
Method 2: The Alt Shortcut
Depending on your configuration, this is often the default secondary shortcut:
Press
+
.
Type your line number and press
.
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1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:
Adds
install_id
column to all
synced tables (prevents ID collisions across
reinstalls)...
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screenpipe
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UTF-8
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Command Succeeded
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UTF-8
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Command Succeeded
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
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Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:...
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Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe
!
Outline Section
Outline
Outline
Timeline Section
Timeline
Timeline
alert Disconnected from SSH: nas
Disconnected from SSH: nas
No Problems
0
0
Forwarded Ports: 41257
1
Notifications
Shell Script
LF
UTF-8
Spaces: 2
Ln 18, Col 38 (4 selected)
Screen Reader Optimized
1 of 1 found for 'Test'
Command Succeeded
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Terminal 1 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
501 x 10
$ echo 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 exit
Terminal 2 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
This read-only terminal is managed by Cascade
501 x 10
Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:
Adds
install_id
column to all
synced tables (prevents ID collisions across
reinstalls)
Creates
_installs
registry table
Re
builds FTS (full-text search) tables with new
schema
Optional but recommended
- running
this on the NAS is
5-10x faster than letting
screenpipe_sync.sh
do
it inline
Idempotent (safe to re-run)
2.
screenpipe_sync.sh
- Daily sync script:
Copies
SQLite data from Mac (
~/.screenpipe/db.sqlite
) to NAS (
/Volumes/screenpipe/archive.db
)
Syncs vision tables (frames
, elements, OCR, UI events) and audio
tables (chunks, transcriptions, speakers)
Copies frame
data files and audio MP4s via rs
ync
Uses
install_id
(UUID) to handle multiple screenpipe installations
safely
Schema-drift tolerant (auto-add
s new columns)
Run per
date:
./screenpipe_sync.sh
(y
esterday) or
./screenpipe_sync.sh 2026-05-12
Current NAS State
Current NAS
State
archive.db
- 12.9 GB (main
archive)...
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screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe
!
Outline Section
Outline
Outline
Timeline Section
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Shell Script
LF
UTF-8
Spaces: 2
Ln 18, Col 38 (4 selected)
Screen Reader Optimized
1 of 1 found for 'Test'
Command Succeeded
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Terminal 1 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
501 x 10
$ echo 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 exit
Terminal 2 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
This read-only terminal is managed by Cascade
501 x 10
Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:
Adds
install_id
column to all
synced tables (prevents ID collisions across
reinstalls)
Creates
_installs
registry table
Re
builds FTS (full-text search) tables with new
schema
Optional but recommended
- running
this on the NAS is
5-10x faster than letting
screenpipe_sync.sh
do
it inline
Idempotent (safe to re-run)
2.
screenpipe_sync.sh
- Daily sync script:
Copies
SQLite data from Mac (
~/.screenpipe/db.sqlite
) to NAS (
/Volumes/screenpipe/archive.db
)
Syncs vision tables (frames
, elements, OCR, UI events) and audio
tables (chunks, transcriptions, speakers)
Copies frame
data files and audio MP4s via rs
ync
Uses
install_id
(UUID) to handle multiple screenpipe installations
safely
Schema-drift tolerant (auto-add
s new columns)
Run per
date:
./screenpipe_sync.sh
(y
esterday) or
./screenpipe_sync.sh 2026-05-12
Current NAS State
Current NAS
State
archive.db...
|
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Command Succeeded
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Terminal 1 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
501 x 10
$ echo 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 exit
Terminal 2 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
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501 x 10
Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:
Adds
install_id
column to all
synced tables (prevents ID collisions across
reinstalls)
Creates
_installs
registry table
Re
builds FTS (full-text search) tables with new
schema
Optional but recommended
- running
this on the NAS is
5-10x faster than letting
screenpipe_sync.sh
do
it inline
Idempotent (safe to re-run)
2.
screenpipe_sync.sh
- Daily sync script:
Copies
SQLite data from Mac (
~/.screenpipe/db.sqlite
) to NAS (
/Volumes/screenpipe/archive.db
)
Syncs vision tables (frames
, elements, OCR, UI events) and audio
tables (chunks, transcriptions, speakers)
Copies frame
data files and audio MP4s via rs
ync
Uses
install_id
(UUID) to handle multiple screenpipe installations
safely
Schema-drift tolerant (auto-add
s new columns)
Run per
date:
./screenpipe_sync.sh
(y
esterday) or
./screenpipe_sync.sh 2026-05-12
Current NAS State
Current NAS
State...
|
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screenpipe [SSH: nas] — screenpipe_sync.sh
|
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Screen Reader Optimized
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Command Succeeded
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Terminal 1 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
501 x 10
$ echo 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 exit
Terminal 2 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
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501 x 10
Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:
Adds
install_id
column to all
synced tables (prevents ID collisions across...
|
Windsurf
|
screenpipe [SSH: nas] — screenpipe_sync.sh
|
NULL
|
28503
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|
Explorer (⌥⌘E)
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Codemaps
DeepWiki
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Extensions (⇧⌘X)
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe
!
Outline Section
Outline
Outline
Timeline Section
Timeline
Timeline
alert Disconnected from SSH: nas
Disconnected from SSH: nas
No Problems
0
0
Forwarded Ports: 41257
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Notifications
Shell Script
LF
UTF-8
Spaces: 2
Ln 18, Col 38 (4 selected)
Screen Reader Optimized
1 of 1 found for 'Test'
Command Succeeded
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Terminal 1 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
501 x 10
$ echo 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 exit
Terminal 2 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
This read-only terminal is managed by Cascade
501 x 10
Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:
Adds
install_id
column to all
synced tables (prevents ID collisions across
reinstalls)
Creates
_installs
registry table
Re
builds FTS (full-text search) tables with new
schema
Optional but recommended
- running
this on the NAS is
5-10x faster than letting
screenpipe_sync.sh
do
it inline
Idempotent (safe to re-run)
2.
screenpipe_sync.sh
- Daily sync script:
Copies
SQLite data from Mac (
~/.screenpipe/db.sqlite
) to NAS (
/Volumes/screenpipe/archive.db
)
Syncs vision tables (frames
, elements, OCR, UI events) and audio
tables (chunks, transcriptions, speakers)
Copies frame
data files and audio MP4s via rs
ync
Uses
install_id
(UUID) to handle multiple screenpipe installations
safely
Schema-drift tolerant (auto-add
s new columns)
Run per
date:
./screenpipe_sync.sh
(y
esterday) or
./screenpipe_sync.sh 2026-05-12
Current NAS State
Current NAS
State
archive.db
- 12.9 GB (main
archive)
archive.db-bak
- 11.1
GB (backup)
archive.db.bak-pre-installid
- 12
.9 GB (pre-migration backup)
db.sqlite
- 3.7 GB (appears
to be source DB already copied?)
data/
- empty (will hold
frame data by date)...
|
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Codemaps
DeepWiki
Run and Debug
Remote Explorer
Extensions (⇧⌘X)
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe
!
Outline Section
Outline
Outline
Timeline Section
Timeline
Timeline
alert Disconnected from SSH: nas
Disconnected from SSH: nas
No Problems
0
0
Forwarded Ports: 41257
1
Notifications
Shell Script
LF
UTF-8
Spaces: 2
Ln 18, Col 38 (4 selected)
Screen Reader Optimized
1 of 1 found for 'Test'
Command Succeeded
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Terminal 1 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
501 x 10
$ echo 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 exit
Terminal 2 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
This read-only terminal is managed by Cascade
501 x 10
Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:...
|
Windsurf
|
screenpipe [SSH: nas] — screenpipe_sync.sh
|
NULL
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28506
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Remote Explorer
Extensions (⇧⌘X)
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe
!
Outline Section
Outline
Outline
Timeline Section
Timeline
Timeline
alert Disconnected from SSH: nas
Disconnected from SSH: nas
No Problems
0
0
Forwarded Ports: 41257
1
Notifications
Shell Script
LF
UTF-8
Spaces: 2
Ln 31, Col 1
Screen Reader Optimized
1 of 1 found for 'Test'
Command Succeeded
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Terminal 1 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
501 x 10
$ echo 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 exit
Terminal 2 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
This read-only terminal is managed by Cascade
501 x 10
Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:
Adds
install_id...
|
Windsurf
|
screenpipe [SSH: nas] — screenpipe_sync.sh
|
NULL
|
28506
|
|
28507
|
Explorer (⌥⌘E)
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Source Control (⇧⌘ Explorer (⌥⌘E)
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Codemaps
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Run and Debug
Remote Explorer
Extensions (⇧⌘X)
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe
!
Outline Section
Outline
Outline
Timeline Section
Timeline
Timeline
alert Disconnected from SSH: nas
Disconnected from SSH: nas
No Problems
0
0
Forwarded Ports: 41257
1
Notifications
Shell Script
LF
UTF-8
Spaces: 2
Ln 31, Col 1
Screen Reader Optimized
1 of 1 found for 'Test'
Command Succeeded
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Terminal 1 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
501 x 10
$ echo 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 exit
Terminal 2 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
This read-only terminal is managed by Cascade
501 x 10
Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:
Adds
install_id
column to all
synced tables (prevents ID collisions across
reinstalls)
Creates
_installs
registry table
Re
builds FTS (full-text search) tables with new
schema
Optional but recommended
- running
this on the NAS is
5-10x faster than letting
screenpipe_sync.sh
do
it inline
Idempotent (safe to re-run)...
|
Windsurf
|
screenpipe [SSH: nas] — screenpipe_sync.sh
|
NULL
|
28507
|
|
28508
|
Explorer (⌥⌘E)
Search (⇧⌘F)
Source Control (⇧⌘ Explorer (⌥⌘E)
Search (⇧⌘F)
Source Control (⇧⌘G)
Codemaps
DeepWiki
Run and Debug
Remote Explorer
Extensions (⇧⌘X)
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe
!
Outline Section
Outline
Outline
Timeline Section
Timeline
Timeline
alert Disconnected from SSH: nas
Disconnected from SSH: nas
No Problems
0
0
Forwarded Ports: 41257
1
Notifications
Shell Script
LF
UTF-8
Spaces: 2
Ln 31, Col 1
Screen Reader Optimized
1 of 1 found for 'Test'
Command Succeeded
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Terminal 1 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
501 x 10
$ echo 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 exit
Terminal 2 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
This read-only terminal is managed by Cascade
501 x 10
Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:
Adds
install_id
column to all
synced tables (prevents ID collisions across
reinstalls)
Creates
_installs
registry table
Re
builds FTS (full-text search) tables with new
schema
Optional but recommended
- running
this on the NAS is
5-10x faster than letting
screenpipe_sync.sh
do
it inline
Idempotent (safe to re-run)
2.
screenpipe_sync.sh
- Daily sync script:
Copies
SQLite data from Mac (
~/.screenpipe/db.sqlite
) to NAS (
/Volumes/screenpipe/archive.db
)
Syncs vision tables (frames
, elements, OCR, UI events) and audio
tables (chunks, transcriptions, speakers)
Copies frame
data files and audio MP4s via rs
ync
Uses
install_id
(UUID) to handle multiple screenpipe installations
safely
Schema-drift tolerant (auto-add
s new columns)
Run per
date:
./screenpipe_sync.sh
(y...
|
Windsurf
|
screenpipe [SSH: nas] — screenpipe_sync.sh
|
NULL
|
28508
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|
Explorer (⌥⌘E)
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Source Control (⇧⌘ Explorer (⌥⌘E)
Search (⇧⌘F)
Source Control (⇧⌘G)
Codemaps
DeepWiki
Run and Debug
Remote Explorer
Extensions (⇧⌘X)
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe
!
Outline Section
Outline
Outline
Timeline Section
Timeline
Timeline
alert Disconnected from SSH: nas
Disconnected from SSH: nas
No Problems
0
0
Forwarded Ports: 41257
1
Notifications
Shell Script
LF
UTF-8
Spaces: 2
Ln 19, Col 31
Screen Reader Optimized
1 of 1 found for 'Test'
Command Succeeded
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Terminal 1 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
501 x 10
$ echo 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 exit
Terminal 2 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
This read-only terminal is managed by Cascade
501 x 10
Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe...
|
Windsurf
|
screenpipe [SSH: nas] — screenpipe_sync.sh
|
NULL
|
28509
|
|
28510
|
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Source Control (⇧⌘ Explorer (⌥⌘E)
Search (⇧⌘F)
Source Control (⇧⌘G)
Codemaps
DeepWiki
Run and Debug
Remote Explorer
Extensions (⇧⌘X)
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
Explorer Section: screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe [SSH: nas]
screenpipe
!
Outline Section
Outline
Outline
Timeline Section
Timeline
Timeline
alert Disconnected from SSH: nas
Disconnected from SSH: nas
No Problems
0
0
Forwarded Ports: 41257
1
Notifications
Shell Script
LF
UTF-8
Spaces: 2
Ln 19, Col 31
Screen Reader Optimized
1 of 1 found for 'Test'
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Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
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Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1....
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iTerm2ShellEditViewSessionScriptsProfilesWindowHelpsqlite3DOCKER[2026-05-12 21:06:46]DEV (-zsh)====O $82[+00m00s]• PreflightchecksSource DB:OK[2026-05-12 21:06:46](4.2G)ERROR: NAS not mounted at/Volumes/Test/screenpipelukas@Lukas-Kovaliks-MacBook-Pro-Jiminny ~/.screenpipe $ nano screenpipe_sync.shlukas@Lukas-Kovaliks-MacBook-Pro-Jiminny~/.screenpipe $ nano screenpipe_sync.shlukas@Lukas-Kovaliks-MacBook-Pro-Jiminny~/.screenpipe $ ~/.screenpipe/screenpipe_sync.sh 2026-05-11[2026-05-12 21:07:36][2026-05-1221:07:36]Screenpipe sync starting for: 2026-05-11[2026-05-12 21:07:36]====[+00m00s]• Preflight checksSource DB:NAS mount:Archive DB:Data dir:OKOKOK(4.2G)/Volumes/screenpipewill be created(283 files, 318M)[+00m00s] • Counting source rowsfor2026-05-11frames:6857elements:672129ui_events:7063ocr_text:2332meetings:1[+00m00s] • Initialising tables, indexes, FTScreating tablescreating indexescreating FTS tables• Om0Os• 0m01s• OmOOs[+00m01s] • Syncing data for 2026-05-11video_chunksframes (6857rows)ocr_text (2332 rows)ui_events (7063 rows)elements (672129 rows)meetings (1 rows)• Om0Os• 2m28s• 0m485• 0m01s• 1m08s• OmOOs[+04m26s] • Updating FTS indexeselements_ftsframes_ftsui_events_fts• Om46s• 2m27s• Om01s[+07m40s] • Verifying DBAPP (screenpipe")• *з100% <78• Tue 12 May 21:15:18sqlite3181*4...
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Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
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Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:
Adds
install_id
column to all
synced tables (prevents ID collisions across
reinstalls)
Creates
_installs
registry table
Re
builds FTS (full-text search) tables with new
schema
Optional but recommended
- running
this on the NAS is
5-10x faster than letting
screenpipe_sync.sh
do
it inline
Idempotent (safe to re-run)
2.
screenpipe_sync.sh
- Daily sync script:
Copies
SQLite data from Mac (
~/.screenpipe/db.sqlite
) to NAS (
/Volumes/screenpipe/archive.db
)
Syncs vision tables (frames
, elements, OCR, UI events) and audio
tables (chunks, transcriptions, speakers)
Copies frame
data files and audio MP4s via rs
ync
Uses
install_id
(UUID) to handle multiple screenpipe installations
safely
Schema-drift tolerant (auto-add
s new columns)
Run per
date:
./screenpipe_sync.sh
(y
esterday) or
./screenpipe_sync.sh 2026-05-12
Current NAS State
Current NAS
State
archive.db
- 12.9 GB (main
archive)
archive.db-bak
- 11.1
GB (backup)
archive.db.bak-pre-installid
- 12
.9 GB (pre-migration backup)
db.sqlite
- 3.7 GB (appears
to be source DB already copied?)
data/
- empty (will hold
frame data by date)...
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Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Terminal 1 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
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$ echo 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 exit
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501 x 10
Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:
Adds
install_id
column to all
synced tables (prevents ID collisions across
reinstalls)
Creates
_installs
registry table
Re
builds FTS (full-text search) tables with new
schema
Optional but recommended
- running
this on the NAS is
5-10x faster than letting
screenpipe_sync.sh
do
it inline
Idempotent (safe to re-run)
2.
screenpipe_sync.sh
- Daily sync script:
Copies
SQLite data from Mac (
~/.screenpipe/db.sqlite
) to NAS (
/Volumes/screenpipe/archive.db
)
Syncs vision tables (frames
, elements, OCR, UI events) and audio
tables (chunks, transcriptions, speakers)
Copies frame
data files and audio MP4s via rs
ync
Uses
install_id
(UUID) to handle multiple screenpipe installations
safely
Schema-drift tolerant (auto-add
s new columns)
Run per
date:...
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Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
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$ echo 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 exit
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501 x 10
Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:
Adds
install_id
column to all
synced tables (prevents ID collisions across
reinstalls)
Creates
_installs
registry table...
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Screen Reader Optimized
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Command Succeeded
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Adm1n@DXP4800PLUS-B5F8:/volume1/screenpipe$
Terminal 1 environment is stale, run the 'Show Environment Information' command for more information
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$ echo 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 3e61f38a-b75b-4ae2-bc31-9b0ce5db0968 exit
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501 x 10
Data Migration and Sync Review
1h
1m
get familiar with the project. The idea is to copy the data from mac to nas (here). I am tryign to update the database using
@
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
and then run
@
screenpipe_sync.sh
for a day to move the data. Review and see is you understand everything.
Expand content to scroll
Thought
for 1s
I'll read the two scripts and
explore the project structure to understand the data migration
setup.
Thoughts
Read
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh and screenpipe_sync.sh
Analyzed
/volume1/screenpipe
Thought
for 2s
I understand the setup. Here's my analysis
:
Project Overview
Project Overview
You're migrating Screen
pipe data from Mac to NAS. The workflow:
1.
screenpipe_fts_migrate.sh
- One-time database schema migration:...
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Unable to open 'screenpipe'
Unable to read Unable to open 'screenpipe'
Unable to read file 'vscode-remote://ssh-remote+7b22686f73744e616d65223a226e6173227d/volume1/screenpipe' (Canceled: Canceled)
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