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NAME

       makoctl - controls the mako(1) daemon

SYNOPSIS

       makoctl [cmd] [options...]

DESCRIPTION

       Sends IPC commands to the running mako daemon via dbus.

COMMANDS

       dismiss [-a|--all] [-g|--group] [-n <id>]
           Dismisses a notification.

           Options:

           -a, --all
               Dismiss all notifications.

           -g, --group
               Dismiss the first notification group.

           -n <id>
               Dismiss the notification with the given id. Defaults to the first notification.

       restore
           Restores the most recently expired notification from the history buffer.

       invoke [-n <id>] [action]
           Invokes an action on a notification. If action is not specified, invokes the default
           action. Action names can be discovered using `makoctl list`.

           Options:

           -n <id>
               Invoke the action on the notification with the given id. Defaults to the first
               notification.

       menu [-n <id>] <program> [argument...]
           Use a program to select an action on a notification. The list of actions are joined on
           newlines and passed to program. The program should write the selected action to
           stdout. If an action is given, this action will be invoked.

           If no action is found, or no action is selected, makoctl will return non-zero.

           Options:

           -n <id>
               List the actions of the notification with the given id. Defaults to the first
               notification.

           Examples:

                   makoctl menu dmenu -p 'Select Action: '
                   makoctl menu -n 12345 wofi -d -p 'Choose Action: '

       list
           Retrieve a list of current notifications.

       reload
           Reloads the configuration file.

       mode mode -s <mode>... mode [-a mode]... [-r mode]...
           When run without any option, retrieves a list of current modes.

           When run with the -s option, replaces the current modes with the provided list.

           When run with the -a or -r options, adds or removes the provided mode from the current
           modes.

           See the MODES section in mako(5) for more information about modes.

       help, -h, --help
           Show help message and quit.

AUTHORS

       Maintained by Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr>, who is assisted by other open-source
       contributors. For more information about mako development, see
       https://github.com/emersion/mako.

SEE ALSO

       mako(1)

                                            2022-07-08                                 makoctl(1)