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NAME

       emptty - Dead simple CLI Display Manager on TTY

SYNOPSIS

       emptty  [-v] [--version] [-d] [--daemon] [-c PATH] [--config PATH] [-i] [--ignore-config] [-t TTY] [--tty
       TTY] [-u defaultUser] [--default-user defaultUser] [-a [session]] [--autologin [session]]

DESCRIPTION

       emptty Simple CLI Display Manager, that allows one to select DE/WM after login, use predefined config  or
       allows autologin, if selected user is part of nopasswdlogin group.

OPTIONS

       -v, --version
              Display the version of the program.

       -d, --daemon
              Starts emptty as daemon, that does not require agetty.

       -c, --config PATH
              Loads configuration from specified path.

       -i, --ignore-config
              Skips loading of configuration from file, loads only argument configuration.

       -t, --tty TTY
              Overrides  loaded configuration by setting defined TTY. May be specified as a number (e.g. "7") or
              a TTY name (e.g. "tty7").

       -u, --default-user defaultUser
              Overrides loaded configuration by setting defined defaultUser.

       -a, --autologin [session]
              Overrides loaded configuration  by  enabling  autologin.  If  session  is  defined,  it  overrides
              autologin session.

CONFIG

       /etc/emptty/conf

       TTY_NUMBER
              TTY, where emptty will start.

       SWITCH_TTY
              Enables switching to defined TTY number. Default is true.

       PRINT_ISSUE
              Enables printing of /etc/issue in daemon mode.

       PRINT_MOTD
              Enables printing of default motd, static motd or dynamic motd.

       DEFAULT_USER
              Preselected user, if AUTOLOGIN is enabled, this user is logged in.

       DEFAULT_SESSION
              Preselected  desktop  session,  if  user  does  not  use  `emptty`  file.  Has lower priority than
              AUTOLOGIN_SESSION

       DEFAULT_SESSION_ENV
              Optional environment of preselected desktop session, if user does not use `emptty` file.  Possible
              values are "xorg" and "wayland".

       AUTOLOGIN
              Enables  Autologin,  if  DEFAULT_USER  is  defined. Possible values are "true" or "false". Default
              value is false.

              NOTE: to enable autologin DEFAULT_USER must be in group nopasswdlogin , otherwise user will NOT be
              authorized.

       AUTOLOGIN_SESSION
              The default session used, if Autologin is enabled. If session is not found in list of session,  it
              proceeds to manual selection.

       AUTOLOGIN_SESSION_ENV
              Optional environment of autologin desktop session. Possible values are "xorg" and "wayland".

       AUTOLOGIN_MAX_RETRY
              If  Autologin  is  enabled  and  session  does not start correctly, the number of retries in short
              period is kept to eventually stop the infinite loop of restarts. -1 is for infinite retries, 0  is
              for no retry. Default value is 2.

       LANG   defines locale for all users. Default value is "en_US.UTF-8"

       DBUS_LAUNCH
              Starts  "dbus-launch"  before  desktop command. After end of session "dbus-daemon" is interrupted.
              Default value is true. If user config is handled as script (does not contain  Exec  option),  this
              config is overridden to false.

       ALWAYS_DBUS_LAUNCH
              Starts  "dbus-launch"  before  desktop  command in any case, DBUS_LAUNCH value is ignored. It also
              starts even if XINITRC_LAUNCH is set to `true`. After end of session "dbus-daemon" is interrupted.
              Default value is false.

       XINITRC_LAUNCH
              Starts Xorg desktop with calling ~/.xinitrc script with session exec as argument, if is true, file
              exists and selected WM/DE is Xorg session, it overrides DBUS_LAUNCH. If user config is handled  as
              script (does not contain Exec option), this config is overridden to false.

       VERTICAL_SELECTION
              Prints available WM/DE each on new line instead of printing on single line.

       LOGGING
              Defines  how  logging is handled. Possible values are "rotate", "appending" or "disabled". Default
              value is "rotate".

       LOGGING_FILE
              Overrides path of log file. Default value is /var/log/emptty/[TTY_NUMBER].log

              NOTE: It expects existence of directories to defined logging file.

       XORG_ARGS
              Arguments passed to Xorg server.

       DYNAMIC_MOTD
              Allows using dynamic motd script to generate custom MOTD. Possible values are "true"  or  "false".
              Default value is false.

              NOTE:  Be  sure,  that  dynamic motd has correct content and permissions (e.g. 744), the script is
              started as default user; in daemon mode it means root

       DYNAMIC_MOTD_PATH
              Allows overriding default path to dynamic motd. Default value is "/etc/emptty/motd-gen.sh".

       MOTD_PATH
              Allows overriding default path to static motd. Default value is "/etc/emptty/motd".

       FG_COLOR
              Foreground color, available only in daemon mode. List of colors is listed below.

       BG_COLOR
              Background color, available only in daemon mode. List of colors is listed below.

       DISPLAY_START_SCRIPT
              Script started before Display (Xorg/Wayland) starts.

              NOTE: The script is started as default user; in daemon mode it means root

       DISPLAY_STOP_SCRIPT
              Script started after Display (Xorg/Wayland) stops.

              NOTE: The script is started as default user; in daemon mode it means root

       ENABLE_NUMLOCK
              Enables numlock in daemon mode. Possible values are "true" or "false". Default value is false.

       SESSION_ERROR_LOGGING
              Defines how logging of session errors is handled. Possible values  are  "rotate",  "appending"  or
              "disabled". Default value is "disabled".

       SESSION_ERROR_LOGGING_FILE
              Overrides   path   of   session   errors  log  file.  Default  value  is  /var/log/emptty/session-
              errors.[TTY_NUMBER].log

              NOTE: It expects existence of directories to defined logging file.

       NO_XDG_FALLBACK
              Disallows setting of fallback values for all XDG environmental variables and leaves  it  on  Login
              Controls. Possible values are "true" or "false". Default value is false.

              NOTE: Be aware, that setting to "true" could lead to unexpected behaviour.

       DEFAULT_XAUTHORITY
              If  set true, it will not use .emptty-xauth file, but the standard ~/.Xauthority file. This allows
              handling xauth issues. Possible values are "true" or "false". Default value is false.

       ROOTLESS_XORG
              If set true, Xorg will be started as rootless, if system allows and emptty is  running  in  daemon
              mode. Possible values are "true" or "false". Default value is false.

       IDENTIFY_ENVS
              If  set  true, environmental groups are printed to differ Xorg/Wayland/Custom/UserCustom desktops.
              Possible values are "true" or "false". Default value is false.

       HIDE_ENTER_LOGIN
              If set true, "hostname login:" is not displayed. Possible values are "true"  or  "false".  Default
              value is false.

       HIDE_ENTER_PASSWORD
              If set true, "Password:" is not displayed. Possible values are "true" or "false". Default value is
              false.

       XORG_SESSIONS_PATH
              Path   to   directory,   where   Xorg  sessions'  desktop  files  are  stored.  Default  value  is
              "/usr/share/xsessions/".

       WAYLAND_SESSIONS_PATH
              Path  to  directory,  where  Wayland  sessions'  desktop  files  are  stored.  Default  value   is
              "/usr/share/wayland-sessions/".

       SELECT_LAST_USER
              Enables  funtionality  of  saving last successfully logged in user for next login. Possible values
              are "false", "per-tty" or "global". Default value is false.

       AUTO_SELECTION
              If set to "true" and only one desktop is available, it automatically select that desktop. Possible
              values are "true" or "false". Default value is false.

       ALLOW_COMMANDS
              If set to "true" and no default user is selected, it allows to enter commands  into  login  input.
              Possible values are "true" or "false", Default value is true.

       CMD_POWEROFF
              Command to be used to perform poweroff. Default value is "poweroff".

       CMD_REBOOT
              Command to be used to perform reboot. Default value is "reboot".

       CMD_SUSPEND
              Command  to  be  used  to  perform suspend. Default value is blank, but it tries to use "systemctl
              suspend", "loginctl suspend" or "zzz".

COMMANDS

       If commands are allowed and default user is not defined, there could be used commands in login input. All
       of these commands need to start with colon ":". Escape characters are  ignored  to  prevent  issues  with
       muscle memory from VI.
        - :help, :? - prints available commands
        - :poweroff, :shutdown - processess poweroff command
        - :reboot - processes reboot command
        - :suspend, :zzz - processes suspend command

DYNAMIC MOTD

       Optional file stored by default as /etc/emptty/motd-gen.sh. Could be overridden.

       If  DYNAMIC_MOTD  is set to true, this file exists and is executable for its owner, the result is printed
       as your own MOTD. Be very careful with this script!

CUSTOM MOTD

       Optional file stored by default as /etc/emptty/motd. Could be overridden.

       Custom file, that prints your own MOTD. Reading this file supports colors (e.g.  \x1b[31m or \033[32m )

USER CONFIG

       Optional file stored as ${HOME}/.config/emptty or ${HOME}/.emptty

       Configuration file stored as ${HOME}/.config/emptty has higher priority on loading.

       Name   Optional name to be used as Session Name.

       Exec   Defines command to start Desktop Environment/Window Manager.  This  value  does  not  need  to  be
              defined,  if  user  config  is  presented as shell script (with shebang at the start and execution
              permissions).

       Environment
              Selects, which environment should be defined for following command. Possible values are "xorg" and
              "wayland", "xorg" is default.

       Lang   Defines locale for logged user, has higher priority than LANG from global configuration

       Selection
              Requires selection of desktop, basically turns emptty file into .xinitrc for Xorg and Wayland.  In
              this  case  Exec  is  skipped.  Possible  values are "false" for never using selection, "true" for
              always showing selection or "auto" for showing selection or first option autoselect, if  there  is
              no other desktop. Default value is false.

       LoginShell
              Defines  custom  shell to be used to start the session. This allows starting the session with non-
              interactive shell e.g. "/bin/bash --login"

       DesktopNames
              Value passed into XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP variable.

USER EXIT SCRIPT

       Optional script file stored as ${HOME}/.config/emptty-exit, that  is  handled  as  shell  script  and  is
       started, when session is going to end. Script is started even if emptty is being terminated.  The default
       timeout to finish script is 3 seconds, but it is configurable from the script itself.

       Timeout
              Optional custom timeout for script to finish its run, number represents seconds. Default is 3.

CUSTOM SESSIONS

       Optional folders for custom sessions, that could be available system-wide (in case of /etc/emptty/custom-
       sessions/)  or  user-specific  (in  case  of  ${HOME}/.config/emptty-custom-sessions/),  but  do not have
       .desktop file stored on standard paths for Xorg or Wayland sessions. Expected  suffix  of  each  file  is
       ".desktop".

       Name   Defines name of Desktop Environment/Window Manager.

       Exec   Defines  command  to start Desktop Environment/Window Manager. It could contain multiple arguments
              same as in *.desktop files.

       Environment
              Selects, which environment should be defined for following command. Possible values are "xorg" and
              "wayland", "xorg" is default.

       DesktopNames
              Value passed into XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP variable.

       NoDisplay/Hidden
              Boolean value, that controls visibility of desktop session.

LAST SESSION

       The last user selection of session is stored into ~/.cache/emptty/last-session

LOGGING

       As it is mentioned in configuration, there are three options  to  handle  logging  of  emptty.  The  logs
       contains  not  just  logs  from  emptty,  but  also  from Xorg (if used) and user's WM/DE.  Described log
       location could differ according configuration LOGGING_FILE , that is stored in /etc/emptty/conf

       default
              This  option  provides  simple   solution,   when   current   instance   of   emptty   logs   into
              /var/log/emptty/[TTY_NUMBER].log     and     the     previous     version     is     stored     as
              /var/log/emptty/[TTY_NUMBER].log.old

              NOTE: Current instance always move previous log into old file, if emptty crashes  and  is  started
              again, previous log is in /var/log/emptty/[TTY_NUMBER].log.old

       appending
              This  option provides functionality that logs everything into /var/log/emptty/[TTY_NUMBER].log and
              does not handle log rotation by itself. It leaves the option for  user  to  handle  it  themselves
              (e.g. with logrotate).

              NOTE: Appending without roration could cause large log file, be sure that log file is rotated.

       disabled
              This option points all log into /dev/null , so no log is available.

              NOTE: If any issue starts to appear and you want to report it, ensure you do not use this option.

COLORS

       Please, be aware that LIGHT_ colors could be unavailable as background color.

       BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, PURPLE, CYAN, WHITE

       LIGHT_BLACK, LIGHT_RED, LIGHT_GREEN, LIGHT_YELLOW, LIGHT_BLUE, LIGHT_PURPLE, LIGHT_CYAN, LIGHT_WHITE

emptty 0.13.0                                      August 2024                                         EMPTTY(1)