LIGHT(1) | General Commands Manual (urm) | LIGHT(1) |
NAME¶
light
— a program
to control backlight controllers
SYNOPSIS¶
light |
[OPTIONS] [VALUE] |
DESCRIPTION¶
light
is a program to control backlight
display and keyboard controllers under GNU/Linux.
- Operates independently of X (X-Window)
- Can automatically figure out the best controller to use, making full use of the underlying hardware
- Supports a minimum cap on the brightness value, as some controllers set the display to be pitch black at a vaĺue of 0 (or higher)
COMMANDS¶
The following unique commands are supported:
-H
,-h
- Show help text and exit
-V
- Show program version and exit
-L
- List available devices
-A
- Increase brightness by value
-U
- Decrease brightness by value
-S
- Set brightness to value
-G
- Get brightness, default
-N
- Set minimum brightness to value
-P
- Get minimum brightness
-O
- Save current brightness
-I
- Restore previously saved brightness
OPTIONS¶
The behavior of the above commands can be modified using these options:
-r
- Interpret input and output values in raw mode
-s
PATH- Specify device target path. Use
-L
to list available devices -v
LEVEL- Set verbosity level, by default
light
only outputs read values:- 0:
- Read values
- 1:
- Read values, Errors
- 2:
- Read values, Errors, Warnings
- 3:
- Read values, Errors, Warnings, Notices
FILES¶
When run in its classic SUID root mode
light
caches settings and current brightness in
/etc/light. In its non-privileged mode of operation
the ~/.cache/light directory is used instead.
AUTHORS¶
Copyright © 2012-2018 Fredrik Haikarainen
This is free software, see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
August 4, 2018 | GNU/Linux |