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fnott(1) General Commands Manual fnott(1) NAME fnott - keyboard driven notification daemon for Wayland SYNOPSIS fnott fnott --version OPTIONS -c,--config=PATH Path to configuration file. Default: $XDG_CON- FIG_HOME/fnott/fnott.ini. -p,--print-pid=FILE|FD Print PID to this file, or FD, when successfully started. The file (or FD) is closed immediately after writing the PID. When a FILE has been specified, the file is unlinked on exit. -l,--log-colorize=[{never,always,auto}] Enables or disables colorization of log output on stderr. -s,--log-no-syslog Disables syslog logging. Logging is only done on stderr. -v,--version Show the version number and quit DESCRIPTION fnott is a keyboard driven and lightweight notification daemon for wl- roots-based Wayland compositors, implementing (parts of) the Desktop Notification Specification. fnott is the daemon part and should be launched when you log in to your desktop. You should be able to configure your Wayland compositor to au- tolaunch it for you. With the daemon running, you will be able to receive and display noti- fications: notify-send "this is the summary" "this is the body" Use fnottctl(1) to interact with it: fnottctl dismiss Or simply click on a notification to dismiss it. Notifications are prioritized in the following way: • urgency - normal notifications always have higher priority than low-urgency notifications, and critical notifications always have higher priority than normal notifications. • time - older notifications have higher priority than newer notifi- cations. Notifications are displayed with the lowest priority ones at the top, and the highest priority ones at the bottom (this is subject to change). CONFIGURATION See fnott.ini(5) SEE ALSO fnott.ini(5), fnottctl(1) 2025-04-13 fnott(1)
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