dconfdconf — Simple tool for manipulating a dconf database |
dconf
read [-d] KEY
dconf
list DIR
dconf
write KEY
VALUE
dconf
reset [-f] PATH
dconf
compile OUTPUT
KEYFILEDIR
dconf
update [DBDIR
]
dconf
watch PATH
dconf
dump DIR
dconf
load [-f] DIR
dconf
help [COMMAND
]
The dconf program can perform various operations on a dconf database, such as reading or writing individual values or entire directories. This tool operates on dconf directly, without using gsettings schema information. Therefore, it cannot perform type and consistency checks on values. The gsettings(1) utility is an alternative if such checks are needed.
The DIR
arguments must be directory paths (starting and ending with '/'), the
KEY
arguments must be key paths (starting, but not ending with '/') and the
PATH
arguments can be either directory or key paths.
The OUTPUT
argument must the location to write a (binary) dconf database to and the
KEYFILEDIR
argument must be a .d directory containing keyfiles.
VALUE
arguments must be in GVariant format, so e.g. a string must include
explicit quotes: "'foo'". This format is also used when printing out values.
Note that dconf needs a D-Bus session bus connection to write changes to the dconf database.
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Read the value of a key. |
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List the sub-keys and sub-directories of a directory. |
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Write a new value to a key. |
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Reset a key or an entire directory. For directories, |
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Compile a binary database from keyfiles. The result is always in little-endian byte order, so it can be safely installed in 'share'. If it is used on a big endian machine, dconf will automatically byteswap the contents on read. |
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Update the system dconf databases. |
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Watch a key or directory for changes. |
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Dump an entire subpath to stdout. The output is in a keyfile-like format, with values in GVariant syntax. |
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Populate a subpath from stdin. The expected format is the same as produced by |
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Display help and exit. If |