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PROGRAM:

NAME


dwbem - dwb extension manager

SYNOPSIS


dwbem [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION


dwbem is a command line tool that handles extensions for dwb.

OPTIONS


-a, --list-all
List all available extensions that can be handled by dwbem, if an
extension is installed it will be indicated with an i, if it is
disabled it will be indicated with a d.

-b, --bind
When used together with -i the extension will be loaded with
extensions.bind instead of extensions.load, i.e. it is possible to
bind a shortcut for enabling/disabling the extension on the fly.

-B extension, --setbind extension
Edit configuration of extension, the extension will be loaded with
extensions.bind, i.e. it is possible to bind a shortcut for
enabling/disabling the extension on the fly, see also -L.

-c extension, --config extension
Show configuration for extension extension.

-d extension, --disable extension
Disable extension, the extension will still be installed and the
configuration will be kept.

-e extension, --enable extension
Enable an extension that was previously disabled with -d.

-E extension, --edit extension
Edit configuration of extension with an editor, the EDITOR
environment variable needs to be set for this option.

-i extension, --install extension
Install extension. If it is a local extension that was installed
together with dwb the extension will not be downloaded, only the
default configuration will be set. Note that reinstalling an
already installed extension will overwrite the configuration with
the default configuration.

-I extension, --info extension
Show information about extension.

-l, --list
List installed extensions handled by dwbem, if an extension is
disabled it will indicated with a d.

-L extension, --setload extension
Edit configuration for extension. The extension will be loaded with
extensions.load, see also -B.

-n, --no-config
Don’t use a configuration in the loader script, use
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/dwb/extensionrc instead. The extension will simply
be loaded with extensions.load("extension");. This option can be
combined with -i, -B or -L. If combined with -i it will be applied
to all installed extensions.

-N, --no-confirm
Can be combined with -i, -u, -U, -L or -B. When set most questions
are skipped. When combined with -i an existing configuration will
be overwritten with the default configuration. When combined with
-u or -U the check for changed configurations is skipped, when
combined with -L or -B editing configuration is skipped.

-r extension, --remove extension
Remove an extension. If it is a remote extension the extension will
be deleted. This option also discards the configuration.

-p extension, --proxy extension
HTTP-proxy to use, also overrides the environment variables
https_proxy and http_proxy.

-u, --upgrade
Update installed extensions.

-U extension, --update extension
Update extension, the update will be forced. It is also useful to
check if the configuration has been changed after using --upgrade
in combination with --no-confirm.

--archive
Create, unpack or manipulate extension archives, use dwbem
--archive h for detailed information.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES


dwbem expects the environment variables EDITOR and DIFF_VIEWER to be
set, if they are unset vim and vimdiff are used respectively. EDITOR
needs to be set if the configuration is edited or a new extension is
installed, DIFF_VIEWER needs to be set if extensions are updated.

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