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NAMEdconf − Simple tool for manipulating a dconf database

SYNOPSISdconf 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]

DESCRIPTIONThe 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​.

COMMANDSread Read the value of a key​. list List the sub−keys and sub−directories of a directory​. write Write a new value to a key​. reset Reset a key or an entire directory​. For directories, −f must be specified​. compile 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​. update Update the system dconf databases​. watch Watch a key or directory for changes​. dump Dump an entire subpath to stdout​. The output is in a keyfile−like format, with values in GVariant syntax​. load Populate a subpath from stdin​. The expected format is the same as produced by dump​. Attempting to change non−writable keys cancels the load command​. To ignore changes to non−writable keys instead, use −f​. help Display help and exit​. If COMMAND is given, display help for this command​.

ENVIRONMENTDCONF_PROFILE This environment variable determines which dconf profile to use​. See dconf(7)​.

SEE ALSOdconf(7), gsettings(1), dconf-editor(1)
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