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PHOSH
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
CONFIGURATION
Plugins
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
SEE ALSO
NAME
phosh - Phosh - A phone shell
SYNOPSIS
phosh [OPTIONS...]
DESCRIPTION
phosh is a Wayland shell for mobile devices using GNOME technologies.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print help and exit
-U, --unlocked
Don't start with screen locked
-L, --locked
Start with screen locked, no matter what
--version
Show version information
CONFIGURATION
phosh is configured via GSettings , see phosh-config(5) .
Plugins
Plugins are configured via the mobi.phosh.plugins and sm.puri.phosh.plugins gsettings schema. The lock-screen key enables the plugins on the lock screen e.g.
gsettings set sm.puri.phosh.plugins lock-screen "['ticket-box', 'upcoming-events']"
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
phosh honors the following environment variables for debugging purposes:
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PHOSH_DEBUG : A comma separated list of flags: |
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always-splash : Always use splash screen when starting apps (even when in docked mode) |
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fake-builtin : Fake a builtin screen when using a virtual output like in a nested Wayland session. |
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PHOSH_FAKE_CLOCK : Allowed values are ISO8601 formatted strings or now . Setting this variable sets the shell's clocs to the given fixed value. For the clock format see g_date_time_new_from_iso8601() .
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G_MESSAGES_DEBUG , G_DEBUG and other environment variables supported by glib. <https://docs.gtk.org/glib/running.html> |
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GTK_DEBUG and other environment variables supported by GTK, see |
<https://docs.gtk.org/gtk3/running.html>
SEE ALSO
gsettings(1) phosh-session(1) phosh.gsettings(5)