Xfconf-query is a Command Line Interface (CLI) tool for accessing configuration data stored in Xfconf. Settings can be displayed and changed in real time. In most cases, any modifications will immediately be propagated to respective applications. Similarly, xfconf-query can display most current configuration options set by the applications or monitor configuration channels for any changes.
xfconf-query [OPTION...]
List all available configuration channels:
xfconf-query -l
List all available properties in the channel xfce4-panel
:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-panel -l
List all available properties and their values in the channel xfce4-panel
:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-panel -l -v
List all properties and their values in the channel xfce4-panel
below the property /panels
(including it):
xfconf-query -c xfce4-panel -p /panels -l -v
Create a new property /test1
in the channel test
, holding an integer value 1
:
xfconf-query -c test -p /test1 -n -t int -s 1
Reset (and remove) property /test1
in the channel test
(this preserves any properties under /test1
, for example /test1/test
):
xfconf-query -c test -p /test1 -r
Reset (and remove) property /test1
in the channel test
and all properties under it:
xfconf-query -c test -p /test1 -r -R
Create a new property /test2
in the channel test
, holding an array of two integers and two strings ([int,int,string,string]
), and preset it with an array [4,5,“6”,“8”]
:
xfconf-query -c test -p /test2 -n -t int -t int -t string -t string -s 4 -s 5 -s 6 -s 8
Create a new property /test3
in the channel test
, holding an array of a single string value ([string]
), and preset it with an array [“123”]
(note that without -a
the property type would be string
):
xfconf-query -c test -p /test3 -n -t string -s 123 -a
Monitor changes in the xfce4-panel
channel:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-panel -m
Monitor changes in the xfce4-panel
channel while displaying values of properties being set:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-panel -m -v
Hide Suspend
and Hibernate
from the logout dialog:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-session -np '/shutdown/ShowSuspend' -t 'bool' -s 'false' xfconf-query -c xfce4-session -np '/shutdown/ShowHibernate' -t 'bool' -s 'false'