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# gsettings
# Query and modify dconf settings with schema validation.
# More information: <https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html/using_the_desktop_environment_in_rhel_8/configuring-gnome-at-low-level_using-the-desktop-environment-in-rhel-8#using-gsettings-command_configuring-gnome-at-low-level>.

# Set the value of a key. Fails if the key doesn't exist or the value is out of range:
gsettings set org.example.schema example-key value

# Print the value of a key or the schema-provided default if the key has not been set in `dconf`:
gsettings get org.example.schema example-key

# Unset a key, so that its schema default value will be used:
gsettings reset org.example.schema example-key

# Display all (non-relocatable) schemas, keys, and values:
gsettings list-recursively

# Display all keys and values (default if not set) from one schema:
gsettings list-recursively org.example.schema

# Display schema-allowed values for a key (helpful with enum keys):
gsettings range org.example.schema example-key

# Display the human-readable description of a key:
gsettings describe org.example.schema example-key

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