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NAME

       autorandr - automatically select a display configuration based on connected devices

SYNOPSIS

       autorandr [OPTION] [PROFILE]

DESCRIPTION

       This  program  automatically  detects  connected display hardware and then loads an appropriate X11 setup
       using xrandr. It also supports the use of display profiles for different hardware setups.

       Autorandr also includes several virtual configurations including off, common, clone-largest,  horizontal,
       and vertical. See the documentation for explanation of each.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Display help text and exit

       -c, --change
              Automatically load the first detected profile

       -d, --default PROFILE
              Make  profile  PROFILE the default profile. The default profile is used if no suitable profile can
              be identified. Else, the current configuration is kept.

       -l, --load PROFILE
              Load profile PROFILE

       -s, --save PROFILE
              Save the current setup to profile PROFILE

       -r, --remove PROFILE
              Remove profile PROFILE

       --batch
              Run autorandr for all users with active X11 sessions

       --current
              List only the current (active) configuration(s)

       --config
              Dump the variable values of your current xrandr setup

       --cycle
              Cycle through all detected profiles

       --debug
              Enable verbose output

       --detected
              List only the detected (i.e. available) configuration(s)

       --dry-run
              Don't change anything, only print the xrandr commands

       --fingerprint
              Fingerprint the current hardware setup

       --match-edid
              Match displays based on edid instead of name

       --ignore-lid
              By default, closed lids are considered as disconnected if other outputs are  detected.  This  flag
              disables this behaviour.

       --force
              Force loading or reloading of a profile

       --list List all profiles

       --skip-options [OPTION] ...
              Set  a  comma-separated  list  of  xrandr  arguments  to skip both in change detection and profile
              application. See xrandr(1) for xrandr arguments.

       --version
              Show version information and exit

FILES

       Configuration files are searched for in the autorandr directory in the colon separated list of  paths  in
       $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS  -  or in /etc/xdg if that var is not set.  They are then looked for in ~/.autorandr and
       if that doesn't exist, in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/autorandr or in ~/.config/autorandr if that var is unset.

       In each of those directories it looks for directories with config and setup  in  them.   It  is  best  to
       manage these files with the autorandr utility.

DEFAULT OPTIONS

       You  can  store default values for any option in an INI-file located at ~/.config/autorandr/settings.ini.
       In a config section, you may place any default values in the form option-name=option-argument.

HOOK SCRIPTS

       Four more scripts can be placed in the configuration directory:

       postswitch
              Executed after a mode switch has taken place. This can be used to notify window managers or  other
              applications about the switch.

       preswitch
              Executed before a mode switch takes place.

       postsave
              Executed after a profile was stored or altered.

       predetect
              Executed before autorandr attempts to run xrandr.

       These  scripts  must  be executable and can be placed directly in the configuration directory, where they
       will always be executed, or in the profile subdirectories, where they will only be  executed  on  changes
       regarding that specific profile.

       Instead  (or  in  addition)  to these scripts, you can also place as many executable files as you like in
       subdirectories called script_name.d (e.g. postswitch.d).

       Some of autorandr's state is  exposed  as  environment  variables  prefixed  with  AUTORANDR_,  such  as:
       AUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILE,  AUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILES,  AUTORANDR_PROFILE_FOLDER, and AUTORANDR_MONITORS
       with the intention that they can be used within the hook scripts.

       The one kink is that during preswitch, AUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILE is reporting the upcoming profile rather
       than the current one.

AUTHOR

       Phillip Berndt <phillip.berndt@googlemail.com>
       See https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr for a full list of contributors.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report issues upstream on GitHub:  https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues
       Please attach the output of xrandr --verbose to your bug report if appropriate.

SEE ALSO

       For examples, advanced  usage  (including  predefined  per-profile  &  global  hooks  and  wildcard  EDID
       matching), and full documentation, see https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr.

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