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The following is the online help text:

scry is a menu-oriented manager for screen(1) sessions. scry helps
keep track of what screens you have open and what their statuses are,
and it provides a simple, menu-driven interface to creating, detaching,
and resuming sessions. It additionally provides a history of recently-
used screens, so that it's straightforward to resume your previous
session, or the one before it, etc., without remembering the specific
name of that session. It tracks recent screens in a FIFO queue, so that
the most recent N screens are always remembered. (See the "set" command
and the "chars" variable for more information: as many recent screens
are available as you have tokens in the "chars" setting.)

There are a number of commands available in the menu interface. Most
are abbreviable. The full command names and abbreviations (if any) are
shown below, with a quick summary of what each does. You can use "help
command" to get slightly more specific help on a particular command or
abbreviation. Enter "set" with no arguments to see settable variables.

scry has a startup file; a template may have been created for you the
first time scry was run. The file is located at ~/.scry/rc.
Please read this file for a guide to more advanced settings.

command  key description                             
again        attach the most recent screen again
detach   [d] detach a designated screen
forget   [f] forget the most recent screen from the history
help     [?] this help [or "help topic"]
jump     [j] jump to a designated screen, forgetting the current one
kill     [k] kill a designated screen
new      [n] create a new screen
next     [+] jump to the next screen, forgetting the current one
prev     [-] jump to the previous screen, forgetting the current one
quit     [q] quit
resume   [r] resume a designated screen
rotateL  [<] rotate the recent list to the left
rotateR  [>] rotate the recent list to the right
set          set (or show) a variable
shell    [!] execute a shell command
show         show (or set) a variable
swap     [s] swap the two most recent screens, resuming the second
unset        unset a variable
update   [u] update the display