Matthias Clasenmatthias.clasen@gmail.com2012Jim Campbelljwcampbell@gmail.com2012Petr Kovarpknbe@volny.cz2019What tool can I use to explore system and application settings?Browse GSettings values for your applications
There are two tools you can use to browse system and application
preferences stored as GSettings values, the dconf-editor graphical
utility and the gsettings command line utility.
Both dconf-editor and gsettings also allows you to
change preferences for the current user.
Note that these tools always operate using the
current user's GSettings database, so you should not run these
applications as root.
Both dconf-editor and gsettings require a
D-Bus session bus in order to make any changes. This is because the
dconf daemon must be activated using D-Bus.
You can get the required session bus by running gsettings under
the dbus-launch utility, like this:
dbus-launch gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background draw-background true
dconf-editor may be better to use if you are not familiar with
the options available in an application. It shows the hierarchy of settings
in a tree-view and also displays additional information about each setting,
including the description, type and default value.
gsettings is more powerful than dconf-editor.
Bash completion is provided for gsettings, and you can write
scripts that include gsettings commands for automated
configuration.
For a complete list of gsettings options, see the
gsettings(1)
man page.