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NAME

6       makoctl - controls the mako(1) daemon
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SYNOPSIS

9       makoctl [cmd] [options...]
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DESCRIPTION

12       Sends IPC commands to the running mako daemon via dbus.
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COMMANDS

15       dismiss [-a|--all] [-g|--group] [-n <id>]
16           Dismisses a notification.
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20           -a, --all
21               Dismiss all notifications.
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23           -g, --group
24               Dismiss the first notification group.
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26           -n <id>
27               Dismiss the notification with the given id. Defaults to the
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30       restore
31           Restores the most recently expired notification from the history
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34       invoke [-n <id>] [action]
35           Invokes an action on a notification. If action is not specified,
36           invokes the default action. Action names can be discovered using
37           `makoctl list`.
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41           -n <id>
42               Invoke the action on the notification with the given id. De‐
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45       menu [-n <id>] <program> [argument...]
46           Use a program to select an action on a notification. The list of
47           actions are joined on newlines and passed to program. The program
48           should write the selected action to stdout. If an action is given,
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51           If no action is found, or no action is selected, makoctl will re‐
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57               List the actions of the notification with the given id. De‐
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62                   makoctl menu dmenu -p 'Select Action: '
63                   makoctl menu -n 12345 wofi -d -p 'Choose Action: '
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65       list
66           Retrieve a list of current notifications.
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68       reload
69           Reloads the configuration file.
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71       set-mode <name>
72           Switches the current mode to name. This replaces the previous mode.
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74           See the MODES section in mako(5) for more information about modes.
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76       help, -h, --help
77           Show help message and quit.
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AUTHORS

80       Maintained by Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr>, who is assisted by other
81       open-source contributors. For more information about mako development,
82       see https://github.com/emersion/mako.
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SEE ALSO

85       mako(1)
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89                                  2022-01-20                        makoctl(1)
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