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title: Using hyprctl
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---
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`hyprctl` is a utility for controlling some parts of the compositor from a CLI
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or a script. It should automatically be installed along with Hyprland.
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{{< callout type=warning >}}
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_hyprctl_ calls will be dispatched by the compositor _synchronously_, meaning
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any spam of the utility will cause slowdowns. It's recommended to use `--batch`
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for many control calls, and limiting the amount of info calls.
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For live event handling, see the [socket2](../../IPC/).
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{{< /callout >}}
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## Commands
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### dispatch
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Issue a `dispatch` to call a keybind dispatcher with an argument.
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An argument has to be present, for dispatchers without parameters it can be
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anything.
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To pass an argument starting with `-` or `--`, such as command line options
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to `exec` programs, pass `--` as an option. This will disable any subsequent
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parsing of options by _hyprctl_.
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Examples:
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```sh
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hyprctl dispatch exec kitty
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hyprctl dispatch -- exec kitty --single-instance
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hyprctl dispatch pseudo x
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```
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Returns: `ok` on success, an error message on fail.
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See [Dispatchers](../Dispatchers) for a list of dispatchers.
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### keyword
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issue a `keyword` to call a config keyword dynamically.
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Examples:
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```sh
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hyprctl keyword bind SUPER,O,pseudo
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hyprctl keyword general:border_size 10
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hyprctl keyword monitor DP-3,1920x1080@144,0x0,1
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```
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Returns: `ok` on success, an error message on fail.
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### reload
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Issue a `reload` to force reload the config.
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### kill
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Issue a `kill` to get into a kill mode, where you can kill an app by clicking on
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it. You can exit it with ESCAPE.
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Kind of like xkill.
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### setcursor
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Sets the cursor theme and reloads the cursor manager. Will set the theme for
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everything except GTK, because GTK.
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Please note that since 0.37.0, this only accepts hyprcursor themes. For legacy xcursor themes,
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use the `XCURSOR_THEME` and `XCURSOR_SIZE` env vars.
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params: theme and size
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e.g.:
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```sh
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hyprctl setcursor Bibata-Modern-Classic 24
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```
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### output
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Allows you to add and remove fake outputs to your preferred backend.
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Usage:
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```sh
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hyprctl output create [backend] (name)
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```
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or
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```sh
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hyprctl output remove [name]
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```
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Where `[backend]` is the name of the backend and `(name)` is an optional name
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for the output. If `(name)` is not specified, the default naming scheme will be
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used (`HEADLESS-2`, `WL-1`, etc.)
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{{< callout type=info >}}
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`create` and `remove` can also be `add` or `destroy`, respectively.
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{{< /callout >}}
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Available backends:
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- `wayland`: Creates an output as a Wayland window. This will only work if
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you're already running Hyprland with the Wayland backend.
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- `headless`: Creates a headless monitor output. If you're running a VNC/RDP/
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Sunshine server, you should use this.
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- `auto`: Picks a backend for you. For example, if you're running Hyprland from
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the TTY, `headless` will be chosen.
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For example, to create a headless output named "test":
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```sh
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hyprctl output create headless test
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```
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And to remove it:
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```sh
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hyprctl output remove test
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```
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### switchxkblayout
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Sets the xkb layout index for a keyboard.
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For example, if you set:
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```ini
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device {
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name = my-epic-keyboard-v1
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kb_layout = us,pl,de
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}
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```
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You can use this command to switch between them.
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```sh
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hyprctl switchxkblayout [DEVICE] [CMD]
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```
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where `CMD` is either `next` for next, `prev` for previous, or `ID` for a
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specific one (in the above case, `us`: 0, `pl`: 1, `de`: 2). You can find the
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`DEVICE` using `hyprctl devices` command.
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`DEVICE` can also be `current` or `all`, self-explanatory. Current is the `main` keyboard from `devices`.
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Example command for a typical keyboard:
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```sh
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hyprctl switchxkblayout at-translated-set-2-keyboard next
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```
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{{< callout type=info >}}
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If you want a single variant i.e. pl/dvorak on one layout but us/qwerty on the
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other, xkb parameters can still be blank, however the amount of comma-separated
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parameters have to match. Alternatively, a single parameter can be specified for
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it to apply to all three.
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```ini
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input {
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kb_layout = pl,us,ru
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kb_variant = dvorak,,
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kb_options = caps:ctrl_modifier
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}
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```
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{{< /callout >}}
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### seterror
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Sets the hyprctl error string. Will reset when Hyprland's config is reloaded.
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```sh
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hyprctl seterror 'rgba(66ee66ff)' hello world this is my problem
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```
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To disable:
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```sh
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hyprctl seterror disable
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```
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### notify
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Sends a notification using the built-in Hyprland notification system.
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```sh
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hyprctl notify [ICON] [TIME_MS] [COLOR] [MESSAGE]
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```
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For example:
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```sh
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hyprctl notify -1 10000 "rgb(ff1ea3)" "Hello everyone!"
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```
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Icon of `-1` means "No icon"
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Color of `0` means "Default color for icon"
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Icon list:
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```sh
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WARNING = 0
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INFO = 1
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HINT = 2
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ERROR = 3
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CONFUSED = 4
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OK = 5
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```
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Optionally, you can specify a font size of the notification like so:
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```sh
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hyprctl notify -1 10000 "rgb(ff0000)" "fontsize:35 This text is big"
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```
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The default font-size is 13.
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### dismissnotify
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Dismisses all or up to AMOUNT notifications.
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```sh
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hyprctl dismissnotify # dismiss all notifications
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hyprctl dismissnotify 2 # dismiss the oldest 2 notifications
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hyprctl dismissnotify -1 # dismiss all notifications (same as no arguments)
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```
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## Info
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```plain
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version - prints the Hyprland version along with flags, commit and branch of build.
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monitors - lists active outputs with their properties, 'monitors all' lists active and inactive outputs
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workspaces - lists all workspaces with their properties
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activeworkspace - gets the active workspace and its properties
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workspacerules - gets the list of defined workspace rules
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clients - lists all windows with their properties
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devices - lists all connected keyboards and mice
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decorations [window] - lists all decorations and their info
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binds - lists all registered binds
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activewindow - gets the active window name and its properties
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layers - lists all the layers
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splash - prints the current random splash
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getoption [option] - gets the config option status (values)
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cursorpos - gets the current cursor position in global layout coordinates
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animations - gets the currently configured info about animations and beziers
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instances - lists all running instances of Hyprland with their info
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layouts - lists all layouts available (including from plugins)
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configerrors - lists all current config parsing errors
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rollinglog - prints tail of the log. Also supports -f/--follow option
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locked - prints whether the current session is locked.
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descriptions - returns a JSON with all config options, their descriptions and types.
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submap - prints the current submap the keybinds are in
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```
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For the getoption command, the option name should be written as
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`section:option`, e.g.:
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```sh
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hyprctl getoption general:border_size
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# For nested sections:
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hyprctl getoption input:touchpad:disable_while_typing
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```
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See [Variables](../Variables) for sections and options you can use.
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## Batch
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You can also use `--batch` to specify a batch of commands to execute.
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e.g.
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```sh
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hyprctl --batch "keyword general:border_size 2 ; keyword general:gaps_out 20"
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```
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`;` separates the commands
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## Flags
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You can specify flags for the request like this:
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```sh
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hyprctl -j monitors
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```
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flag list:
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```txt
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j -> output in JSON
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i -> select instance (id or index in hyprctl instances)
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```
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