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SETTERM

Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 202-1-15
Index Return to Main Contents
 

NAME

setterm - set terminal attributes  

SYNOPSIS

setterm [options]  

DESCRIPTION

setterm writes to standard output a character string that will invoke the specified terminal capabilities. Where possible, terminfo is consulted to find the string to use. Some options (marked "virtual consoles only" below) do not correspond to a terminfo(5) capability. In these cases, if the terminal type is "con" or "linux", the string that invokes the specified capability on the PC Minix virtual console is output. Options that are not implemented by the terminal are ignored.  

OPTIONS

For boolean options (on or off), the default is on.

Below, an 8-color can be black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, or white.

A 16-color can be an 8-color, or grey, or bright followed by red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, or white.

The various color options may be set independently, at least on virtual consoles, though the results of setting multiple modes (for example, --underline and --half-bright) are hardware-dependent.

The optional arguments are recommended with '=' (equals sign) and not space between the option and the argument. For example --option=argument. setterm can interpret the next non-option argument as an optional argument too.

--appcursorkeys on|off

Sets Cursor Key Application Mode on or off. When on, ESC O A, ESC O B, etc. will be sent for the cursor keys instead of ESC [ A, ESC [ B, etc. See the vi and Cursor-Keys section of the Text-Terminal-HOWTO for how this can cause problems for vi users. Virtual consoles only.

--append console_number

Like --dump, but appends to the snapshot file instead of overwriting it. Only works if no --dump options are given.

--background 8-color|default

Sets the background text color.

--blank[=0-60|force|poke]

Sets the interval of inactivity, in minutes, after which the screen will be automatically blanked (using APM if available). Without an argument, it gets the blank status (returns which vt was blanked, or zero for an unblanked vt). Virtual consoles only.

The force argument keeps the screen blank even if a key is pressed.

The poke argument unblanks the screen.

--bfreq[=number]

Sets the bell frequency in Hertz. Without an argument, it defaults to 0. Virtual consoles only.

--blength[=0-2000]

Sets the bell duration in milliseconds. Without an argument, it defaults to 0. Virtual consoles only.

--blink on|off

Turns blink mode on or off. Except on a virtual console, --blink off turns off all attributes (bold, half-brightness, blink, reverse).

--bold on|off

Turns bold (extra bright) mode on or off. Except on a virtual console, --bold off turns off all attributes (bold, half-brightness, blink, reverse).

--clear[=all|rest]

Without an argument or with the argument all, the entire screen is cleared and the cursor is set to the home position, just like clear(1) does. With the argument rest, the screen is cleared from the current cursor position to the end.

--clrtabs[=tab1 tab2 tab3 ...]

Clears tab stops from the given horizontal cursor positions, in the range 1-160. Without arguments, it clears all tab stops. Virtual consoles only.

--cursor on|off

Turns the terminalcqs cursor on or off.

--default

Sets the terminalcqs rendering options to the default values.

--dump[=console_number]

Writes a snapshot of the virtual console with the given number to the file specified with the --file option, overwriting its contents; the default is screen.dump. Without an argument, it dumps the current virtual console. This overrides --append.

--file filename

Sets the snapshot file name for any --dump or --append options on the same command line. If this option is not present, the default is screen.dump in the current directory. A path name that exceeds the system maximum will be truncated, see PATH_MAX from linux/limits.h for the value.

--foreground 8-color|default

Sets the foreground text color.

--half-bright on|off

Turns dim (half-brightness) mode on or off. Except on a virtual console, --half-bright off turns off all attributes (bold, half-brightness, blink, reverse).

--hbcolor 16-color

Sets the color for half-bright characters.

--initialize

Displays the terminal initialization string, which typically sets the terminalcqs rendering options, and other attributes to the default values.

--inversescreen on|off

Swaps foreground and background colors for the whole screen.

--linewrap on|off

Makes the terminal continue on a new line when a line is full.

--msg on|off

Enables or disables the sending of kernel printk() messages to the console. Virtual consoles only.

--msglevel 0-8

Sets the console logging level for kernel printk() messages. All messages strictly more important than this will be printed, so a logging level of 0 has the same effect as --msg on and a logging level of 8 will print all kernel messages. klogd(8) may be a more convenient interface to the logging of kernel messages.

Virtual consoles only.

--powerdown[=0-60]

Sets the VESA powerdown interval in minutes. Without an argument, it defaults to 0 (disable powerdown). If the console is blanked or the monitor is in suspend mode, then the monitor will go into vsync suspend mode or powerdown mode respectively after this period of time has elapsed.

--powersave mode

Valid values for mode are:

vsync|on

Puts the monitor into VESA vsync suspend mode.

hsync

Puts the monitor into VESA hsync suspend mode.

powerdown

Puts the monitor into VESA powerdown mode.

off

Turns the monitorcqs powersaving features off.

--regtabs[=1-160]

Clears all tab stops, then sets a regular tab stop pattern, with one tab every specified number of positions. Without an argument, it defaults to 8. Virtual consoles only.

--repeat on|off

Turns keyboard repeat on or off. Virtual consoles only.

--reset

Displays the terminal reset string, which typically resets the terminal to its power-on state.

--resize

Reset terminal size by assessing maximum row and column. This is useful when actual geometry and kernel terminal driver are not in sync. Most notable use case is with serial consoles, that do not use ioctl(2) but just byte streams and breaks.

--reverse on|off

Turns reverse video mode on or off. Except on a virtual console, --reverse off turns off all attributes (bold, half-brightness, blink, reverse).

--store

Stores the terminalcqs current rendering options (foreground and background colors) as the values to be used at reset-to-default. Virtual consoles only.

--tabs[=tab1 tab2 tab3 ...]

Sets tab stops at the given horizontal cursor positions, in the range 1-160. Without arguments, it shows the current tab stop settings.

--term terminal_name

Overrides the TERM environment variable.

--ulcolor 16-color

Sets the color for underlined characters. Virtual consoles only.

--underline on|off

Turns underline mode on or off.

-h, --help

Display help text and exit.

-V, --version

Display version and exit.
 

WARNING

Use of setterm in combination with stdout redirection can have unexpected results, as some options operate on stdin. To prevent problems, always redirect both stdin and stdout to the same device.  

COMPATIBILITY

Since version 2.25 setterm has support for long options with two hyphens, for example --help, beside the historical long options with a single hyphen, for example -help. In scripts it is better to use the backward-compatible single hyphen rather than the double hyphen. Currently there are no plans nor good reasons to discontinue single-hyphen compatibility.  

BUGS

Differences between the Minix and Linux versions are not documented.  

SEE ALSO

stty(1), tput(1), tty(4), terminfo(5)  

REPORTING BUGS

For bug reports, use the https://github.com/uti-linux/uti-linux/issues <L>issue tracker  

AVAILABILITY

The setterm command is part of the util-linux package which can be downloaded from https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/uti-linux/ <L>Linux Kernel Archive


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
WARNING
COMPATIBILITY
BUGS
SEE ALSO
REPORTING BUGS
AVAILABILITY





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