cmd/gio
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gio is a command line interface to the GIO subsystem. Commands (incomplete listing):
| subcommand | argument(s) | purpose | |
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| open | [<file> or <URL>] | opens files and URLs using the default applications as specified by the user's desktop environment | |
| help | [COMMAND] | Displays a short synopsis of the available commands or provides detailed help on a specific command. | |
| version | Prints the GLib version to which gio belongs. | ||
| cat | LOCATION... | Concatenates the given files and prints them to the standard output. | |
| copy | [OPTION...] SOURCE... DESTINATION | Copies one or more files from SOURCE to DESTINATION; similar to cp. | |
| info | [OPTION...] LOCATION... | Shows information about the given locations; similar to ls. | |
| launch | DESKTOP-FILE [FILE-ARG...] | Launch a desktop file from any location given.
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| list | [OPTION...] [LOCATION...] | Lists the contents of the given locations; similar to ls. | |
| mime | [OPTION...] LOCATION... |
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| mkdir | MIMETYPE [HANDLER] | Creates directories; similar to mkdir.
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| monitor | [OPTION...] [LOCATION...] | Monitors files or directories for changes | |
| mount | [OPTION...] [LOCATION...] | Provides commandline access to various aspects of GIO’s mounting functionality. | |
| move | [OPTION...] SOURCE... DESTINATION | Moves one or more files from SOURCE to DESTINATION; similar to mv. | |
| open | <LOCATION>... | Opens files with the default application that is registered to handle files of this type; related to xdg-open. |
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| rename | <LOCATION> <NAME> | Renames a file; similar to rename. | |
| remove | [<OPTION>...] <LOCATION>... | Deletes each given file; similar to rm.
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| save | [<OPTION>...] <DESTINATION> | Reads from standard input and saves the data to the given location. | |
| set | [<OPTION>...] <LOCATION> <ATTRIBUTE> <VALUE>... | Sets a file attribute on a file. | |
| trash | [<OPTION>...] [<LOCATION>...] | Sends files or directories to the ‘Trashcan’ or restore them from ‘Trashcan’. | |
| tree | [<OPTION>...] [<LOCATION>...] | Lists the contents of the given locations recursively, in a tree-like format; similar to tree.
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