Satty is a screenshot annotation tool inspired by Swappy and Flameshot.
Satty has been created to provide the following improvements over existing screenshot annotation tools:
- very simple and easy to understand toolset (like Swappy)
- fullscreen annotation mode and post shot cropping (like Flameshot)
- extremely smooth rendering thanks to HW acceleration (OpenGL)
- working on wlroots based compositors (Sway, Hyprland, River, ...)
- minimal, modern looking UI, thanks to GTK and Adwaita
- be a playground for new features (post window selection, post paint editing, ...)
Thanks to our package maintainers, Satty is available for many distributions on Linux and BSD:
You can get the official Arch Linux package from the AUR:
yay -S satty-bin
You can get the Gentoo package from the Guru overlay:
eselect repository enable guru
emerge --sync guru
emerge -av satty
Pending PR for Gentoo overlay: gentoo/gentoo#33908
Satty is available in Alpine Testing. You can install it by uncommenting the testing repo in /etc/apk/repositories
and then run:
apk add satty
You can download a prebuilt binary for x86-64 on the Satty Releases page.
Start by providing a filename or a screenshot via stdin and annotate using the available tools. Save to clipboard or file when finished. Tools and Interface have been kept simple.
All configuration is done either at the config file in XDG_CONFIG_DIR/.config/satty/config.toml
or via the command line interface. In case both are specified, the command line options always override the configuration file.
[general]
# Start Satty in fullscreen mode
fullscreen = true
# Exit directly after copy/save action
early-exit = true
# Select the tool on startup [possible values: pointer, crop, line, arrow, rectangle, text, marker, blur, brush]
initial-tool = "brush"
# Configure the command to be called on copy, for example `wl-copy`
copy-command = "wl-copy"
# Increase or decrease the size of the annotations
annotation-size-factor = 2
# Filename to use for saving action. Omit to disable saving to file. Might contain format specifiers: https://docs.rs/chrono/latest/chrono/format/strftime/index.html
output-filename = "/tmp/test-%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S.png"
# After copying the screenshot, save it to a file as well
save-after-copy = false
# Hide toolbars by default
default-hide-toolbars = false
# The primary highlighter to use, the other is accessible by holding CTRL at the start of a highlight [possible values: block, freehand]
primary-highlighter = "block"
disable-notifications = false
# Font to use for text annotations
[font]
family = "Roboto"
style = "Bold"
# custom colours for the colour palette
[color-palette]
first= "#00ffff"
second= "#a52a2a"
third= "#dc143c"
fourth= "#ff1493"
fifth= "#ffd700"
custom= "#008000"
» satty --help
Modern Screenshot Annotation. A Screenshot Annotation Tool inspired by Swappy and Flameshot.
Usage: satty [OPTIONS] --filename <FILENAME>
Options:
-c, --config <CONFIG>
Path to the config file. Otherwise will be read from XDG_CONFIG_DIR/satty/config.toml
-f, --filename <FILENAME>
Path to input image or '-' to read from stdin
--fullscreen
Start Satty in fullscreen mode
-o, --output-filename <OUTPUT_FILENAME>
Filename to use for saving action. Omit to disable saving to file. Might contain format specifiers: <https://docs.rs/chrono/latest/chrono/format/strftime/index.html>
--early-exit
Exit directly after copy/save action
--initial-tool <TOOL>
Select the tool on startup [aliases: init-tool] [possible values: pointer, crop, line, arrow, rectangle, text, marker, blur, brush]
--copy-command <COPY_COMMAND>
Configure the command to be called on copy, for example `wl-copy`
--annotation-size-factor <ANNOTATION_SIZE_FACTOR>
Increase or decrease the size of the annotations
--save-after-copy
After copying the screenshot, save it to a file as well
-d, --default-hide-toolbars
Hide toolbars by default
--primary-highlighter <PRIMARY_HIGHLIGHTER>
The primary highlighter to use, secondary is accessible with CTRL [possible values: block, freehand]
--disable-notifications
Disable notifications
--font-family <FONT_FAMILY>
Font family to use for text annotations
--font-style <FONT_STYLE>
Font style to use for text annotations
-h, --help
Print help
-V, --version
Print version
You can bind a key to the following command:
grim -g "$(slurp -o -r -c '#ff0000ff')" - | satty --filename - --fullscreen --output-filename ~/Pictures/Screenshots/satty-$(date '+%Y%m%d-%H:%M:%S').png
You first need to install the native dependencies of Satty (see below) and then run:
# build release binary, located in ./target/release/satty
make build-release
# optional: install to /usr/local
PREFIX=/usr/local make install
# optional: uninstall from /usr/local
PREFIX=/usr/local make uninstall
Satty is based on GTK-4 and Adwaita.
- libgtk-4-1
- libadwaita-1-0
- libepoxy
- fontconfig
- glib2
- libadwaita
- gtk4
- gdk-pixbuf2
- libepoxy
- fontconfig
The source code is released under the MPL-2.0 license.
The Font 'Roboto Regular' from Google is released under Apache-2.0 license.