STTY
NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION AUTHOR REPORTING BUGS COPYRIGHT SEE ALSO
stty - change and print terminal line settings
stty [''-F DEVICE''? [''--file=DEVICE''? [''SETTING''?... stty [''-F DEVICE''? [''--file=DEVICE''? [''-a? stty [''-F DEVICE''? [''--file=DEVICE''? [''-g?
Print or change terminal characteristics.
-a, --all
print all current settings in human-readable form
-g, --save
print all current settings in a stty-readable form
-F, --file=DEVICE
open and use the specified DEVICE instead of stdin
--help
display this help and exit
--version
output version information and exit
Optional - before SETTING indicates negation. An * marks non-POSIX settings. The underlying system defines which settings are available.
Special characters:
CHAR will send a terminal stop signal once input flushed
eof CHAR
CHAR will send an end of file (terminate the input)
eol CHAR
CHAR will end the line
alternate CHAR for ending the line
erase CHAR
CHAR will erase the last character typed
intr CHAR
CHAR will send an interrupt signal
kill CHAR
CHAR will erase the current line
CHAR will enter the next character quoted
quit CHAR
CHAR will send a quit signal
CHAR will redraw the current line
start CHAR
CHAR will restart the output after stopping it
stop CHAR
CHAR will stop the output
susp CHAR
CHAR will send a terminal stop signal
CHAR will switch to a different shell layer
CHAR will erase the last word typed
Special settings:
N
set the input and output speeds to N bauds
tell the kernel that the terminal has N columns
same as cols N
ispeed N
set the input speed to N
use line discipline N
min N
with -icanon, set N characters minimum for a completed read
ospeed N
set the output speed to N
tell the kernel that the terminal has N rows
print the number of rows and columns according to the kernel
speed
print the terminal speed
time N
with -icanon, set read timeout of N tenths of a second
Control settings:
[-?clocal
disable modem control signals
[-?cread
allow input to be received
enable RTS/CTS handshaking
csN
set character size to N bits, N in [5..8?
[-?cstopb
use two stop bits per character (one with `-')
[-?hup
send a hangup signal when the last process closes the tty
[-?hupcl
same as [-?hup
[-?parenb
generate parity bit in output and expect parity bit in input
[-?parodd
set odd parity (even with `-')
Input settings:
[-?brkint
breaks cause an interrupt signal
[-?icrnl
translate carriage return to newline
[-?ignbrk
ignore break characters
[-?igncr
ignore carriage return
[-?ignpar
ignore characters with parity errors
beep and do not flush a full input buffer on a character
[-?inlcr
translate newline to carriage return
[-?inpck
enable input parity checking
[-?istrip
clear high (8th) bit of input characters
translate uppercase characters to lowercase
let any character restart output, not only start character
[-?ixoff
enable sending of start/stop characters
[-?ixon
enable XON/XOFF flow control
[-?parmrk
mark parity errors (with a 255-0-character sequence)
[-?tandem
same as [-?ixoff
Output settings:
backspace delay style, N in [0..1?
carriage return delay style, N in [0..3?
form feed delay style, N in [0..1?
newline delay style, N in [0..1?
translate carriage return to newline
use delete characters for fill instead of null characters
use fill (padding) characters instead of timing for delays
translate lowercase characters to uppercase
translate newline to carriage return-newline
newline performs a carriage return
do not print carriage returns in the first column
[-?opost
postprocess output
horizontal tab delay style, N in [0..3?
same as tab0
same as tab3
vertical tab delay style, N in [0..1?
Local settings:
[-?crterase
echo erase characters as backspace-space-backspace
kill all line by obeying the echoprt and echoe settings
kill all line by obeying the echoctl and echok settings
echo control characters in hat notation (`^c')
[-?echo
echo input characters
same as [-?ctlecho
[-?echoe
same as [-?crterase
[-?echok
echo a newline after a kill character
same as [-?crtkill
[-?echonl
echo newline even if not echoing other characters
echo erased characters backward, between `' and '/'
[-?icanon
enable erase, kill, werase, and rprnt special characters
[-?iexten
enable non-POSIX special characters
[-?isig
enable interrupt, quit, and suspend special characters
[-?noflsh
disable flushing after interrupt and quit special characters
same as [-?echoprt
stop background jobs that try to write to the terminal
with icanon, escape with `' for uppercase characters
Combination settings:
same as [-?lcase
cbreak
same as -icanon
-cbreak
same as icanon
cooked
same as brkint ignpar istrip icrnl ixon opost isig icanon, eof and eol characters to their default values
-cooked
same as raw
crt
same as echoe echoctl echoke
dec
same as echoe echoctl echoke -ixany intr ^c erase 0177 kill ^u
same as [-?ixany
ek
erase and kill characters to their default values
evenp
same as parenb -parodd cs7
-evenp
same as -parenb cs8
same as xcase iuclc olcuc
litout
same as -parenb -istrip -opost cs8
-litout
same as parenb istrip opost cs7
nl
same as -icrnl -onlcr
-nl
same as icrnl -inlcr -igncr onlcr __-ocrnl
oddp
same as parenb parodd cs7
-oddp
same as -parenb cs8
[-?parity
same as [-?evenp
pass8
same as -parenb -istrip cs8
-pass8
same as parenb istrip cs7
raw
same as __-ignbrk -brkint -ignpar -parmrk -inpck -istrip
-raw
same as cooked
sane
same as cread -ignbrk brkint -inlcr -igncr icrnl -ixoff -iuclc -ixany imaxbel opost __-olcuc
tab0 bs0 vt0 ff0 isig icanon iexten echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh -xcase -tostop -echoprt echoctl echoke, all special characters to their default values.
Handle the tty line connected to standard input. Without arguments, prints baud rate, line discipline, and deviations from stty sane. In settings, CHAR is taken literally, or coded as in ^c, 0x37, 0177 or 127; special values ^- or undef used to disable special characters.
Written by David !MacKenzie?.
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Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
The full documentation for stty is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and stty programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info stty
should give you access to the complete manual.
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