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dunstctl(1) dunstctl reference dunstctl(1)

dunstctl - Command line control utility for dunst, a customizable and lightweight notification-daemon

dunstctl COMMAND [PARAMETER]

action notification_position
Performs the default action or, if not available, opens the context menu of the notification at the given position (starting count at the top, first notification being 0).
close
Close the topmost notification currently being displayed.
close-all
Close all notifications currently being displayed
context
Open the context menu, presenting all available actions and urls for the currently open notifications.
count [displayed/history/waiting]
Returns the number of displayed, shown and waiting notifications. If no argument is provided, everything will be printed.
history-pop [ID]
Redisplay the notification that was most recently closed. This can be called multiple times to show older notifications, up to the history limit configured in dunst. You can optionally pass an ID to history-pop, in which case the notification with the given ID will be shown.
is-paused
Check if dunst is currently running or paused. If dunst is paused notifications will be kept but not shown until it is unpaused.
set-paused true/false/toggle
Set the paused status of dunst. If false, dunst is running normally, if true, dunst is paused. See the is-paused command and the dunst man page for more information.
debug
Tries to contact dunst and checks for common faults between dunstctl and dunst. Useful if something isn't working
help
Show all available commands with a brief description
2021-12-08 1.7.3 (2021-12-08)

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