Provided by: dunst_1.9.2-1build2_amd64 bug

NAME

       dunst - configuration file

DESCRIPTION

       The configuration is divided into sections in an ini-like format. Every section starts with the section's
       name in square brackets. After that is a list of key-value pairs that specify the settings. Whitespace is
       purely cosmetic and doesn't change the result.

       The 'global' section contains the general settings applying to all of dunst. The rest of the settings can
       be specified via rules and can be located in any section. These rules can change a notification based on
       it's properties. There are filtering rules and modifying rules. The filtering rules specify on what
       notifications the rule is applied and the modifying rules specify what is changed about the matching
       notifications. Some special sections have implied filters that cannot be changed. The "global" section,
       for example has no filters, thus applies to all notifications.

       See RULES for more details.

       All experimental settings are marked with Experimental

   Global section
       monitor (default: 0)
           Specifies  on  which  monitor  the  notifications  should be displayed in, count starts at 0. See the
           follow setting.

       follow (values: [none/mouse/keyboard] default: none)
           Defines where the notifications should be placed in a multi-monitor setup.  All  values  except  none
           override the monitor setting.

           On  Wayland  there is no difference between mouse and keyboard focus. When either of the is used, the
           compositor will choose an output. This will generally be the output last interacted with.

           none
               The notifications will be placed on the monitor specified by the monitor setting.

           mouse
               The notifications will be placed on the monitor that the mouse is currently in.

           keyboard
               The notifications will be placed on the monitor that contains the window with keyboard focus.

       enable_posix_regex (default: false)
           When set to true (recommended), you can use POSIX regular expressions for filtering  rules.  It  uses
           the             POSIX            Extended            Regular            Expression            syntax:
           https://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/Regular_Expressions/POSIX-Extended_Regular_Expressions.

           If this is set to false (not recommended), dunst will  us  fnmatch(3)  for  matching  strings.  Dunst
           doesn't pass any flags to fnmatch, so you cannot make use of extended patterns.

           The  POSIX  syntax  is  more  powerful  and  will eventually become the default. The main differences
           between POSIX and fnmatch(3) is that POSIX uses ".*" for wildcards instead of "*"  and  POSIX  allows
           for  partial  matches  without  needing  wildcards.  This means that the pattern "abc" will match all
           strings that contain "abc", like "abcdef".

       geometry DEPRECATED
           This setting is deprecated and removed. It's split up into width, height, origin,  notification_limit
           and  offset.   For  quickly  transitioning  to the new syntax, you can take the numbers from your old
           geometry config as follows:
                   geometry = <width>x<height>+<offset>

           In the new config you can then set the following variables (make sure to remove any negative signs)
                   width = <width>
                   height = <height>
                   offset = <offset>
                   origin = top-right # or top-left, or any other direction you prefer

       width
           The width of the notification window in pixels. This can be a single number  to  specify  a  constant
           width or two numbers for the minimum and maximum width. The notification will expand from the minimum
           width as neccesary.

           Examples:
                   width = 300      # constant width of 300
                   width = (0, 300) # width between 0 and 300

           When  setting  a  width bigger than the screen, dunst will clamp the width to the screen width. So if
           you want the notifcation to stretch the entire screen dynamically, you may set the width  to  a  high
           enough number, which none of your screens exceed (e.g. 10000).

       height
           The maximum height of a single notification.

       notification_limit (default: 20)
           The  number  of  notifications that can appear at one time. When this limit is reached any additional
           notifications will be queued and displayed when the currently displayed ones either time out  or  are
           manually  dismissed. The value 0 means no limit. If indicate_hidden is true, then the specified limit
           is reduced by 1 and the last notification is a message informing how many  hidden  notifications  are
           waiting to be displayed. See the indicate_hidden entry for more information.

       origin (default: top-right)
           The origin of the notification window on the screen. It can then be moved with offset.  Origin can be
           one of:
                   top-left
                   top-center
                   top-right
                   bottom-left
                   bottom-center
                   bottom-right
                   left-center
                   center
                   right-center

       offset format: (horizontal, vertical)
           Respectively  the horizontal and vertical offset in pixels from the corner of the screen specified by
           origin. A negative offset will lead to the notification being off screen.

           Examples:
                   origin = top-right
                   offset = 10x300 # a margin of 10 pixels from the right and 300 pixels from the top

       scale (default: 0, X11 only)
           Specifies a scale factor for dimensions to adapt notifications to  HiDPI  screens.  This  scales  the
           notification geometry and it's contents. It is not recommended to use a fractional scaling factor, as
           this  may  result  in things being one pixel off. Try to use a whole number scaling factor and adjust
           the font size and other sizes as needed. If 0 is specified, the scale factor is auto-detected.

       progress_bar (values: [true/false], default: true)
           When an integer value is passed to dunst as a hint (see NOTIFY-SEND), a progress bar will be drawn at
           the bottom of the notification. This behavior can be turned off by setting this setting to false.

       progress_bar_horizontal_alignment (values: [left/center/right], default: center)
           Horizontal alignment of  the  progress  bar.  The  progress  bar  will  always  keep  a  distance  of
           horizontal_padding from the edge of the notification.

       progress_bar_height (default: 10)
           The height of the progress bar in pixel. This includes the frame. Make sure this value is bigger than
           twice the frame width.

       progress_bar_min_width (default: 150)
           The minimum width of the progress bar in pixels. The notification is rescaled to fit the bar.

       progress_bar_max_width (default: 300)
           The maximum width of the progress bar in pixels. The notification is resized to fit the progress bar.

       progress_bar_frame_width (default: 1)
           The frame width of the progress bar in pixels. This value should be smaller than half of the progress
           bar height.

       progress_bar_corner_radius (default: 0)
           The  corner radius of the progress bar in pixels. Gives the progress bar rounded corners. Set to 0 to
           disable.

       icon_corner_radius (default: 0)
           The corner radius of the icon image in pixels. Gives the icon rounded corners. Set to 0 to disable.

       indicate_hidden (values: [true/false], default: true)
           If this is set to true, a notification indicating how many notifications are not being displayed  due
           to  the  notification  limit (see notification_limit) will be shown in place of the last notification
           slot.

           Meaning that if this is enabled the number of visible notifications will  be  1  less  than  what  is
           specified by notification_limit, the last slot will be taken by the hidden count.

       transparency (default: 0) (X11 only)
           A 0-100 range on how transparent the notification window should be, with 0 being fully opaque and 100
           invisible.

           To make windows transparent on wayland, set the transparency part of a color, see COLORS.

           This setting will only work if a compositor is running.

       separator_height (default: 2)
           The  height in pixels of the separator between notifications, if set to 0 there will be no separating
           line between notifications. This setting will be ignored if gap_size is greater than 0.

       padding (default: 8)
           The distance in pixels from the content to the separator/border of the window in the vertical axis

       horizontal_padding (default: 8)
           The distance in pixels from the content to the border of the window in the horizontal axis

       text_icon_padding (default: 0)
           The distance in pixels from the text to the icon (or vice versa) in the horizontal axis.

           Setting this to a non-zero value overwrites any padding that horizontal_padding  was  adding  between
           the notification text and icon.

           So for example setting

               text_icon_padding=10
               horizontal_padding=10

           is equivalent to

               text_icon_padding=0
               horizontal_padding=10

       frame_width (default: 3)
           Defines width in pixels of frame around the notification window. Set to 0 to disable.

       gap_size (default: 0)
           Size of gap to display between notifications.

           If value is greater than 0, separator_height will be ignored and a border of size frame_width will be
           drawn around each notification instead.

           This  setting requires a compositor and any applications displayed between the gaps are not currently
           clickable.

       separator_color (values: [auto/foreground/frame/#RRGGBB] default: frame)
           Sets the color of the separator line between two notifications.

           auto
               Dunst tries to find a color that fits the rest of the notification color scheme automatically.

           foreground
               The color will be set to the same as the foreground color  of  the  topmost  notification  that's
               being separated.

           frame
               The color will be set to the frame color of the notification with the highest urgency between the
               2 notifications that are being separated.

           anything else
               Any other value is interpreted as a color, see COLORS

       sort (values: [true/false], default: true)
           If set to true, display notifications with higher urgency above the others.

       idle_threshold (default: 0)
           Don't timeout notifications if user is idle longer than this time.  See TIME FORMAT for valid times.

           Set to 0 to disable.

           A  client  can mark a notification as transient to bypass this setting and timeout anyway. Use a rule
           with 'set_transient = no' to disable this behavior.

           Note: this doesn't work on xwayland.

       layer (Wayland only)
           One of bottom, top or overlay.

           Place dunst notifications on the selected  layer.  Using  overlay  will  cause  notifications  to  be
           displayed above fullscreen windows, though this may also occur at top depending on your compositor.

           The bottom layer is below all windows and above the background.

           Default: overlay

       force_xwayland (values: [true/false], default: false) (Wayland only)
           Force  the use of X11 output, even on a wayland compositor. This setting has no effect when not using
           a Wayland compositor.

       font (default: "Monospace 8")
           Defines the font or font set used. Optionally set the size as a decimal number after  the  font  name
           and space.  Multiple font options can be separated with commas.

           This options is parsed as a Pango font description.

       line_height (default: 0)
           The amount of extra spacing between text lines in pixels. Set to 0 to disable.

       format (default: "<b>%s</b>\n%b")
           Specifies  how  the  various  attributes  of the notification should be formatted on the notification
           window.

           Regardless of the status of the markup setting, any markup tags that are present in the  format  will
           be  parsed. Note that because of that, if a literal ampersand (&) is needed it needs to be escaped as
           '&amp;'

           If '\n' is present anywhere in the format, it will be replaced with a literal newline.

           If any of the following strings are present, they will be replaced with the  equivalent  notification
           attribute.

           For a complete markup reference, see <https://docs.gtk.org/Pango/pango_markup.html>.

           %a  appname
           %s  summary
           %b  body
           %i  iconname (including its path)
           %I  iconname (without its path)
           %p  progress value ([  0%] to [100%])
           %n  progress value without any extra characters
           %%  Literal %

           If  any of these exists in the format but hasn't been specified in the notification (e.g. no icon has
           been set), the placeholders will simply be removed from the format.

       vertical_alignment (values: [top/center/bottom], default: center)
           Defines how the text and icon should be aligned vertically within  the  notification.  If  icons  are
           disabled, this option has no effect.

       show_age_threshold (default: 60)
           Show age of message if message is older than this time.  See TIME FORMAT for valid times.

           Set to -1 to disable.

       ignore_newline (values: [true/false], default: false)
           If set to true, replace newline characters in notifications with whitespace.

       stack_duplicates (values: [true/false], default: true)
           If  set  to  true,  duplicate  notifications  will  be  stacked  together  instead of being displayed
           separately.

           Two notifications are considered duplicate if the name of the program that sent  it,  summary,  body,
           icon and urgency are all identical.

       hide_duplicate_count (values: [true/false], default: false)
           Hide the count of stacked duplicate notifications.

       show_indicators (values: [true/false], default: true)
           Show  an  indicator  if  a notification contains actions and/or open-able URLs. See ACTIONS below for
           further details.

       icon_path (default: "/usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/status/:/usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/devices/")
           Can be set to a colon-separated list of paths to search for icons to use with notifications.

           Dunst doens't  search  outside  of  these  direcories.  For  a  recursive  icon  lookup  system,  see
           enable_recursive_icon_lookup.  This  new  system  will  eventually  replace  this  and  will need new
           settings.

       icon_theme (default: "Adwaita", example: "Adwaita, breeze")
           Comma-separated of names of the the themes to use for looking up icons. This has to be  the  name  of
           the  directory  in  which  the  theme  is  located,  not the human-friendly name of the theme. So for
           example, the theme Breeze Dark is located in /usr/share/icons/breeze-dark. In this case you  have  to
           set the theme to breeze-dark.

           The  first  theme  in the list is the most important. Only if the icon cannot be found in that theme,
           the next theme will be tried.

           Dunst will look for the themes in XDG_DATA_HOME/icons and $XDG_DATA_DIRS/icons as  specified  in  the
           icon                                       theme                                       specification:
           https://specifications.freedesktop.org/icon-theme-spec/icon-theme-spec-latest.html.

           If the theme inherits from other themes, they will be used as a backup.

           This setting is experimental and not enabled by default. See enable_recursive_icon_lookup for how  to
           enable it.

       enable_recursive_icon_lookup (default: false)
           This  setting  enables  the  new  icon lookup method. This new system will eventually be the old icon
           lookup.

           Currently icons are looked up in the icon_path. Since the icon_path wasn't recursive, one had to  add
           a  ton of paths to this list.  This has been drastically simplified by the new lookup method. Now you
           only have to set icon_theme to the name of the theme you want. To  enable  this  new  behaviour,  set
           enable_recursive_icon_lookup  to  true in the [experimental] section. See the respective settings for
           more details.

       sticky_history (values: [true/false], default: true)
           If set to true, notifications that have been recalled from history will not time out automatically.

       history_length (default: 20)
           Maximum number of notifications that will be kept in history. After  that  limit  is  reached,  older
           notifications will be deleted once a new one arrives. See HISTORY.

       dmenu (default: "/usr/bin/dmenu -p dunst")
           The  command  that  will  be run when opening the context menu. Should be either a dmenu command or a
           dmenu-compatible menu.

       browser (default: "/usr/bin/xdg-open")
           The command that will be run when opening a URL. The URL to be opened will be appended to the end  of
           the value of this setting.

       always_run_script (values: [true/false] default: true]
           Always  run  rule-defined  scripts,  even  if  the  notification  is suppressed with format = "". See
           SCRIPTING.

       title (default: "Dunst")
           Defines the title of notification windows spawned by dunst. (_NET_WM_NAME property). There should  be
           no need to modify this setting for regular use.

       class (default: "Dunst")
           Defines the class of notification windows spawned by dunst. (First part of WM_CLASS). There should be
           no need to modify this setting for regular use.

       force_xinerama (values: [true/false], default: false) (X11 only)
           Use  the  Xinerama extension instead of RandR for multi-monitor support. This setting is provided for
           compatibility with older nVidia drivers that do not support  RandR  and  using  it  on  systems  that
           support RandR is highly discouraged.

           By enabling this setting dunst will not be able to detect when a monitor is connected or disconnected
           which might break follow mode if the screen layout changes.

       corner_radius (default: 0)
           Define  the  corner  radius  in  pixels.  A  corner  radius  of  0  will result in rectangular shaped
           notifications.

           By enabling this setting the outer border and the  frame  will  be  shaped.   If  you  have  multiple
           notifications, the whole window is shaped, not every single notification.

           To  avoid  the  corners  clipping the icon or text the corner radius will be automatically lowered to
           half of the notification height if it exceeds it.

       mouse_left/middle/right_click (values: [none/do_action/close_current/close_all/context/context_all])
           Defines action of mouse click. A touch input in Wayland acts as a mouse left click.

           none
               Don't do anything.

           do_action (default for mouse_middle_click)
               Invoke the action determined by the action_name rule. If  there  is  no  such  action,  open  the
               context menu.

           open_url
               If  the  notification  has exactly one url, open it. If there are multiple ones, open the context
               menu.

           close_current (default for mouse_left_click)
               Close current notification.

           close_all (default for mouse_right_click)
               Close all notifications.

           context
               Open context menu for the notification.

           context_all
               Open context menu for all notifications.

       ignore_dbusclose (default: false)
           Ignore the dbus closeNotification message. This is  useful  to  enforce  the  timeout  set  by  dunst
           configuration. Without this parameter, an application may close the notification sent before the user
           defined timeout.

   Keyboard shortcuts (X11 only)
       Keyboard  shortcuts  are  defined  in  the  following format: "Modifier+key" where the modifier is one of
       ctrl,mod1,mod2,mod3,mod4 and key is any keyboard key.

       Note that the keyboard shortcuts have been moved to the global section of the config for consistency with
       other settings.

       Alternatively you can also define shortcuts inside your window  manager  and  bind  them  to  dunstctl(1)
       commands.

       close
           Specifies the keyboard shortcut for closing a notification.

       close_all
           Specifies the keyboard shortcut for closing all currently displayed notifications.

       history
           Specifies the keyboard shortcut for recalling a single notification from history.

       context
           Specifies the keyboard shortcut that opens the context menu.

   Urgency sections
       The  urgency  sections  work  in  a  similar  way  to rules and can be used to specify attributes for the
       different urgency levels of  notifications  (low,  normal,  critical).  Currently  only  the  background,
       foreground, hightlight, timeout, frame_color and icon attributes can be modified.

       The  urgency  sections  are  urgency_low,  urgency_normal,  urgency_critical for low, normal and critical
       urgency respectively.

       See the example configuration file for examples.

       The flags for setting the colors notifications of different urgencies have been removed. See  issue  #328
       in the bug tracker for discussions (See REPORTING BUGS).

       -li/ni/ci icon DEPRECATED
           Defines  the  icon  for  low,  normal  and  critical notifications respectively. This setting will be
           replaced by the default_icon setting, so it's recommended to replace it as soon as possible.

           Where icon is a path to an image file containing the icon.

       -lf/nf/cf color REMOVED
           Defines the foreground color for low, normal and critical notifications respectively.

           See COLORS for the value format.

       -lb/nb/cb color REMOVED
           Defines the background color for low, normal and critical notifications respectively.

           See COLORS for the value format.

       -lh/nh/ch color REMOVED
           Defines the highlight color for low, normal and critical notifications respectively.

           See COLORS for the value format.

       -lfr/nfr/cfr color REMOVED
           Defines the frame color for low, normal and critical notifications respectively.

           See COLORS for more information

       -lto/nto/cto secs REMOVED
           Defines the timeout time for low, normal and critical notifications respectively.   See  TIME  FORMAT
           for valid times.

DUNSTCTL

       Dunst  now  contains a command line control command that can be used to interact with it. It supports all
       functions previously done only via keyboard shortcuts but also has a lot of extra functionality. For more
       information, see dunstctl(1).

HISTORY

       Dunst saves a number of notifications (specified by history_length) in memory.  These  notifications  can
       be recalled (i.e. redisplayed) by calling dunstctl history (see dunstctl(1)). Whether these notifications
       will  time  out  like  if  they  have  been just send depends on the value of the sticky_history setting.
       Actions are invalidated once the notification is closed, so you cannot execute that action when you bring
       back a notification from history.

       Past notifications are redisplayed in a first-in-last-out order, meaning that pressing  the  history  key
       once will bring up the most recent notification that had been closed/timed out.

WAYLAND

       Dunst  has Wayland support since version 1.6.0. Because the Wayland protocol is more focused on security,
       some things that are possible in X11 are not possible in Wayland. Those differences are reflected in  the
       configuration.  The main things that change are that dunst on Wayland cannot use global hotkeys (they are
       deprecated anyways, use dunstctl).

       Some  dunst features on wayland might need your compositor to support a certain protocol. Dunst will warn
       you if an optional feature isn't supported and will disable the corresponding functionality.

       Fullscreen detection works on wayland with some limitations (see fullscreen).  If you want  notifications
       to appear over fullscreen windows, set layer = overlay in the global options.

       Note  that  the  same limitations exist when using xwayland.  If something doesn't quite work in Wayland,
       please file a bug report. In the mean time, you can try if the X11  output  does  work  on  wayland.  Use
       force_xwayland = true for that.

       If  you  have  your  dunst  notifications  on the same side of your display as your status bar, you might
       notice that your notifications appear a bit higher or lower than on X11. This is because the notification
       cannot be placed on top of your status bar. The notifications are placed relative  to  your  status  bar,
       making  them  appear  higher  or lower by the height of your status bar. We cannot do anything about that
       behavior.

RULES

       Rules allow the conditional modification of notifications. They can be located  in  a  section  with  any
       name,  even  the special sections. The special sections do not allow filters to be added, since they have
       implied filters by default.

       'global'
           No filters, matches all notifications.

       'urgency_low', 'urgency_normal' and 'urgency_critical'
           Matches low, normal or critical urgency respectively.

       There are 2 parts in configuring a rule: Defining the filters that controls when a rule should apply  and
       then  the  actions  that  should be taken when the rule is matched. It's also possible to not specify any
       filters, in which case the rule will match all notifications.

       Rules are applied in order of appearance. Beware: if a notification is changed by a rule, it  may  affect
       if it's being matched by a later rule.

       filtering
           With filtering rules you can match notifications to apply rules to only a subset of notifications.

           For filtering rules that filter based on strings you can use regular expressions. It's recommended to
           set  enable_posix_regex  to  true.  You  can  then  use the POSIX Extended Regular Expression syntax:
           https://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/Regular_Expressions/POSIX-Extended_Regular_Expressions.

           Notifications can be matched for any of the following attributes.

           "appname" (discouraged, see desktop_entry)
               The name of the application as reported by the client. Be aware that the name  can  often  differ
               depending on the locale used.

           "body"
               The body of the notification

           "category"
               The    category    of   the   notification   as   defined   by   the   notification   spec.   See
               https://specifications.freedesktop.org/notification-spec/latest/ar01s06.html.

           "desktop_entry"
               GLib based applications export their desktop-entry  name.  In  comparison  to  the  appname,  the
               desktop-entry won't get localized.

           "icon"
               The  icon of the notification in the form of a file path. Can be empty if no icon is available or
               a raw icon is used instead. This setting is not to be confused  with  the  icon  setting  in  the
               urgency section.

           "match_transient"
               Match if the notification has been declared as transient by the client or by some other rule.

               See "set_transient" for more details about this attribute.

           "match_dbus_timeout"
               Matches the dbus timeout of the notification as set by the client or by some other rule.

               See "override_dbus_timeout" for more details about this attribute.

           "msg_urgency"
               Matches the urgency of the notification as set by the client or by some other rule.

           "stack_tag"
               Matches the stack tag of the notification as set by the client or by some other rule.

               See set_stack_tag for more information about stack tags.

           "summary"
               Matches the summary, 'title', of the notification.

           "msg_urgency"  is  the  urgency  of  the  notification, it is named so to not conflict with trying to
           modify the urgency.

           Instead of the appname filter, it's recommended to use the desktop_entry filter.

           To define a matching rule simply assign the specified value to the value that should be matched,  for
           example:

               appname="notify-send"

           Matches only messages that were send via notify-send. If multiple filter expressions are present, all
           of them have to match for the rule to be applied (logical AND).

           Shell-like globing is supported.

       modifying
           The following attributes can be overridden:

           "background"
               The background color of the notification. See COLORS for possible values.

           "foreground"
               The foreground color of the notification. See COLORS for possible values.

           "highlight"
               The  highlight  color  of the notification. This color is used for coloring the progress bar. See
               COLORS for possible values.

           "format"
               Equivalent to the "format" setting.

           "frame_color"
               The frame color color of the notification. See COLORS for possible values.

           "fullscreen"
               One of show, delay, or pushback.

               This attribute specifies how notifications are handled if a  fullscreen  window  is  focused.  By
               default it's set to show so notifications are being shown.

               Other  possible values are delay: Already shown notifications are continued to be displayed until
               they are dismissed or time out but new notifications will be held back  and  displayed  when  the
               focus to the fullscreen window is lost.

               Or  pushback which is equivalent to delay with the difference that already existing notifications
               are paused and hidden until the focus to the fullscreen window is lost.

               On wayland, if follow is set to mouse or keyboard, the output where the notification  is  located
               cannot  be determined. So dunst will delay or pushback if any of the outputs is fullscreen. Since
               the fullscreen protocol is fairly new, you will need  a  recent  version  of  a  compositor  that
               supports  it.  At  the time of writing, you will need the git version of sway.  See also layer to
               change if notifications appear above fullscreen windows in Wayland.

               Default: show

           min_icon_size (default: 32)
               Defines the minimum size in pixels for the icons.  If the icon is larger than  or  equal  to  the
               specified  value  it  won't  be  affected.  If it's smaller then it will be scaled up so that the
               smaller axis is equivalent to the specified size.

               When using recursive icon lookup (see enable_recursive_icon_lookup), all icons from a theme  will
               be this size.

               If icon_position is set to off, this setting is ignored.

           max_icon_size (default: 128)
               Defines  the  maximum  size in pixels for the icons.  If the icon is smaller than or equal to the
               specified value it won't be affected.  If it's larger then it will be scaled  down  so  that  the
               larger axis is equivalent to the specified size.

               Set to 0 to disable icon downscaling.

               If both min_icon_size and max_icon_size are enabled, the latter gets the last say.

               If icon_position is set to off, this setting is ignored.

           "new_icon"
               Updates  the  icon  of  the  notification,  it should be a path or a name for a valid image. This
               overrides the icon that was sent with dunstify or another notification tool.

           "icon_position" (values: [left/right/top/off], default: left)
               Defines the position of the icon in the notification window. Setting it to off disables icons.

           "default_icon"
               Sets the default icon of the notification, it should be a path or a name for a valid image.  This
               does not override the icon that was sent with dunstify or another notification tool.

           "set_stack_tag"
               Sets  the  stack  tag for the notification, notifications with the same (non-empty) stack tag and
               the same appid will replace each-other so only the newest one is visible. This can be useful  for
               example in volume or brightness notifications where you only want one of the same type visible.

               The   stack  tag  can  be  set  by  the  client  with  the  'synchronous',  'private-synchronous'
               'x-canonical-private-synchronous' or the 'x-dunst-stack-tag' hints.

           "set_transient"
               Sets whether the notification is considered transient.  Transient notifications will  bypass  the
               idle_threshold setting.

               By  default notifications are _not_ considered transient but clients can set the value of this by
               specifying the 'transient' hint when sending notifications.

           "set_category"
               Sets          the          category          of          the          notification.           See
               https://specifications.freedesktop.org/notification-spec/latest/ar01s06.html   for   a   list  of
               standard categories.

           "timeout"
               Equivalent to the "timeout" setting in the urgency sections.

           "override_dbus_timeout"
               Overrides the timeout specified in dbus.  This takes precedence over "timeout".

           "urgency"
               This sets the notification urgency.

               IMPORTANT NOTE: This currently DOES NOT re-apply the attributes from the urgency_* sections.  The
               changed urgency will only be visible in rules defined later. Use "msg_urgency" to match it.

           "skip_display"
               Setting  this  to  true  will prevent the notification from being displayed initially but will be
               saved in history for later viewing.

           "history_ignore"
               Setting this to true will display the notification initially, but stop it from being recalled via
               the history.

           "action_name"
               Sets the name of the action to be invoked on do_action. If  not  specified,  the  action  set  as
               default action or the only available action will be invoked.

               Default: "default"

           word_wrap (values: [true/false], default: true)
               Specifies  whether  to wrap the text if the lines get longer than the maximum notification width.
               If it's set to true, long lines will be broken into multiple  lines  expanding  the  notification
               window  height  as  necessary  for them to fit. If the text doesn't fit in the window, it will be
               ellipsize according to ellipsize.

           ellipsize (values: [start/middle/end], default: middle)
               Specifies where truncated lines should be ellipsized.

           alignment (values: [left/center/right], default: left)
               Defines how the text should be aligned within the notification.

           hide_text (values: [true/false], default: false)
               Setting this to true will skip displaying any text related to the notification.  The notification
               icon and progress bar will still be displayed. This option may be useful for notifications  where
               an  icon or progress bar may be sufficient information for the notification, such as audio volume
               or brightness level.

           markup (values: [full/strip/no], default: no)
               Defines how markup in notifications is handled.

               It's important to note that markup in the format option will be parsed regardless of what this is
               set to.

               Possible values:

               full
                   Allow a small subset of html markup in notifications

                       <b>bold</b>
                       <i>italic</i>
                       <s>strikethrough</s>
                       <u>underline</u>

                   For a complete reference see <https://docs.gtk.org/Pango/pango_markup.html>

               strip
                   This setting is provided for compatibility with some broken clients  that  send  markup  even
                   though it's not enabled on the server.

                   Dunst will try to strip the markup but the parsing is simplistic so using this option outside
                   of matching rules for specific applications IS GREATLY DISCOURAGED.

                   See RULES

               no  Disable  markup parsing, incoming notifications will be treated as plain text. Dunst will not
                   advertise that it can parse markup if this is set as a global setting.

           As with the filtering attributes, each one corresponds to the respective notification attribute to be
           modified.

           As with filtering, to make a rule modify an attribute simply assign it in the rule definition.

           If the format is set to an empty string, the notification will not be suppressed.

   SCRIPTING
       Within rules you can specify a script to be run every time the rule is matched by assigning the  'script'
       option to the name of the script to be run.

       When  the  script  is called details of the notification that triggered it will be passed via environment
       variables.  The  following  variables   are   available:   DUNST_APP_NAME,   DUNST_SUMMARY,   DUNST_BODY,
       DUNST_ICON_PATH,  DUNST_URGENCY,  DUNST_ID,  DUNST_PROGRESS, DUNST_CATEGORY, DUNST_STACK_TAG, DUNST_URLS,
       DUNST_TIMEOUT, DUNST_TIMESTAMP, DUNST_DESKTOP_ENTRY, and DUNST_STACK_TAG.

       Another, less recommended way to get notifcations details from a script is via command  line  parameters.
       These are passed to the script in the following order: appname, summary, body, icon_path, urgency.

       Where  DUNST_ICON_PATH  or icon_path is the absolute path to the icon file if there is one. DUNST_URGENCY
       or urgency is one of "LOW", "NORMAL" or "CRITICAL".  DUNST_URLS  is  a  newline-separated  list  of  urls
       associated with the notification.

       Note that some variables may be empty.

       If the notification is suppressed, the script will not be run unless always_run_scripts is set to true.

       If  '~/'  occurs  at  the  beginning  of  the  script  parameter, it will get replaced by the users' home
       directory. If the value is not an absolute path, the directories in the PATH variable  will  be  searched
       for an executable of the same name.

COLORS

       Colors  are  interpreted  as  X11 color values. This includes both verbatim color names such as "Yellow",
       "Blue", "White", etc as well as #RGB and #RRGGBB values.

       You may also specify a transparency component in #RGBA or #RRGGBBAA format.

       NOTE: '#' is interpreted as a comment, to use it the  entire  value  needs  to  be  in  quotes  like  so:
       separator_color="#123456"

   NOTIFY-SEND
       dunst is able to get different colors for a message via notify-send.  In order to do that you have to add
       a hint via the -h option.  The progress value can be set with a hint, too.

       All hints

       See RULES for more detailed explanations for some options.

       fgcolor: Foreground cololor
       bgcolor: Background color
       frcolor: Frame color
       hlcolor: Highlight color
       value: Progress value.
       image-path: Icon name. This may be a path or just the icon name.
       image-data: A stream of raw image data.
       category: The category.
       desktop-entry: The desktop entry.
       transient: The transient value.

       Examples

       notify-send -h string:fgcolor:#ff4444
       notify-send -h string:bgcolor:#4444ff -h string:fgcolor:#ff4444 -h string:frcolor:#44ff44
       notify-send -h int:value:42 "Working ..."

ACTIONS

       Dunst allows notifiers (i.e.: programs that send the notifications) to specify actions. Dunst has support
       for both displaying indicators for these, and interacting with these actions.

       If  "show_indicators"  is  true  and  a  notification  has  an  action, an "(A)" will be prepended to the
       notification format. Likewise, an "(U)" is prepended to  notifications  with  URLs.  It  is  possible  to
       interact  with  notifications  that have actions regardless of this setting, though it may not be obvious
       which notifications HAVE actions.

       The "context" keybinding is used to interact with these actions, by showing a menu of  possible  actions.
       This feature requires "dmenu" or a dmenu drop-in replacement present.

       Alternatively, you can invoke an action with a middle click on the notification.  If there is exactly one
       associated  action,  or one is marked as default, that one is invoked. If there are multiple, the context
       menu is shown. The same applies to URLs when there are no actions.

TIME FORMAT

       A time can be any decimal integer value suffixed with a time unit. If no unit  given,  seconds  ("s")  is
       taken as default.

       Time units understood by dunst are "ms", "s", "m", "h" and "d".

       Example time: "1000ms" "10m"

AUTHORS

       Written by Sascha Kruse <knopwob@googlemail.com>

REPORTING BUGS

       Bugs and suggestions should be reported on GitHub at https://github.com/dunst-project/dunst/issues

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2013 Sascha Kruse and contributors (see LICENSE for licensing information)

       If you feel that copyrights are violated, please send me an email.

SEE ALSO

       dunst(1), dunstctl(1), dmenu(1), notify-send(1)

1.9.2 (2023-04-20)                                 2024-04-01                                           dunst(5)