gsettings(1)


NAME

   gsettings - GSettings configuration tool

SYNOPSIS

   gsettings get SCHEMA [:PATH]  KEY

   gsettings monitor SCHEMA [:PATH]  [KEY]

   gsettings writable SCHEMA [:PATH]  KEY

   gsettings range SCHEMA [:PATH]  KEY

   gsettings describe SCHEMA [:PATH]  KEY

   gsettings set SCHEMA [:PATH]  KEY VALUE

   gsettings reset SCHEMA [:PATH]  KEY

   gsettings reset-recursively SCHEMA [:PATH]

   gsettings list-schemas

   gsettings list-relocatable-schemas

   gsettings list-keys SCHEMA [:PATH]

   gsettings list-children SCHEMA [:PATH]

   gsettings list-recursively [SCHEMA [:PATH]]

   gsettings help [COMMAND]

DESCRIPTION

   gsettings offers a simple commandline interface to GSettings. It lets
   you get, set or monitor an individual key for changes.

   The SCHEMA and KEY arguments are required for most commands to specify
   the schema id and the name of the key to operate on. The schema id may
   optionally have a :PATH suffix. Specifying the path is only needed if
   the schema does not have a fixed path.

   When setting a key, you also need specify a VALUE The format for the
   value is that of a serialized GVariant, so e.g. a string must include
   explicit quotes: "'foo'". This format is also used when printing out
   values.

   Note that gsettings needs a D-Bus session bus connection to write
   changes to the dconf database.

COMMANDS

   get
       Gets the value of KEY. The value is printed out as a serialised
       GVariant.

   monitor
       Monitors KEY for changes and prints the changed values. If no KEY
       is specified, all keys in the schema are monitored. Monitoring will
       continue until the process is terminated.

   writable
       Finds out whether KEY is writable.

   range
       Queries the range of valid values for KEY.

   describe
       Queries the description of valid values for KEY.

   set
       Sets the value of KEY to VALUE. The value is specified as a
       serialised GVariant.

   reset
       Resets KEY to its default value.

   reset-recursively
       Reset all keys under the given SCHEMA.

   list-schemas
       Lists the installed, non-relocatable schemas. See
       list-relocatable-schemas if you are interested in relocatable
       schemas.

   list-relocatable-schemas
       Lists the installed, relocatable schemas. See list-schemas if you
       are interested in non-relocatable schemas.

   list-keys
       Lists the keys in SCHEMA.

   list-children
       Lists the children of SCHEMA.

   list-recursively
       Lists keys and values, recursively. If no SCHEMA is given, list
       keys in all schemas.

   help
       Prints help and exits.





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