stty - change and print terminal line settings
stty [setting...] stty {-a,--all,-g,--help,--save,--version}
This manual page documents the GNU version of stty. If given no arguments, stty prints the baud rate, line disci- pline number (on systems that support it), and line set- tings that have been changed from the values set by `stty sane'. Mode reading and setting are performed on the tty line connected to the standard input. stty accepts the following non-option arguments that change aspects of the terminal line operation. A `[-]' before a capability means that it can be turned off by preceding it with a `-'. Some arguments are not available on all systems, since they use non-POSIX extensions. Such arguments are marked below with `(np)'. Control settings: [-]parenb Generate parity bit in output and expect parity bit in input. [-]parodd Set odd parity (even with `-'). cs5 cs6 cs7 cs8 Set character size to 5, 6, 7, or 8 bits. [-]hupcl [-]hup Send a hangup signal when the last process closes the tty. [-]cstopb Use two stop bits per character (one with `-'). [-]cread Allow input to be received. [-]clocal Disable modem control signals. [-]crtscts (np) Enable RTS/CTS handshaking. Input settings: Ignore breaks. [-]brkint Breaks cause an interrupt signal. [-]ignpar Ignore parity errors. [-]parmrk Mark parity errors (with a 255-0-character sequence). [-]inpck Enable input parity checking. [-]istrip Clear high (8th) bit of input characters. [-]inlcr Translate newline to carriage return. [-]igncr Ignore carriage return. [-]icrnl Translate carriage return to newline. [-]ixon Enable XON/XOFF flow control. [-]ixoff [-]tandem Enable sending of stop character when the system input buffer is almost full, and start character when it becomes almost empty again. [-]iuclc (np) Translate uppercase characters to lowercase. [-]ixany (np) Allow any character to restart output (only the start character with `-'). [-]imaxbel (np) Enable beeping and not flushing input buffer if a character arrives when the input buffer is full. Output settings: [-]opost Postprocess output. Translate lowercase characters to uppercase. [-]ocrnl (np) Translate carriage return to newline. [-]onlcr (np) Translate newline to carriage return-newline. [-]onocr (np) Do not print carriage returns in the first column. [-]onlret (np) Newline performs a carriage return. [-]ofill (np) Use fill (padding) characters instead of timing for delays. [-]ofdel (np) Use delete characters for fill instead of null characters. nl1 nl0 (np) Newline delay style. cr3 cr2 cr1 cr0 (np) Carriage return delay style. tab3 tab2 tab1 tab0 (np) Horizontal tab delay style. bs1 bs0 (np) Backspace delay style. vt1 vt0 (np) Vertical tab delay style. ff1 ff0 (np) Form feed delay style. Local settings: [-]isig Enable interrupt, quit, and suspend special charac- ters. [-]icanon Enable erase, kill, werase, and rprnt special char- acters. [-]iexten Echo input characters. [-]echoe, [-]crterase Echo erase characters as backspace-space-backspace. [-]echok Echo a newline after a kill character. [-]echonl Echo newline even if not echoing other characters. [-]noflsh Disable flushing after interrupt and quit special characters. [-]xcase (np) Enable input and output of uppercase characters by preceding their lowercase equivalents with `\', when icanon is set. [-]tostop (np) Stop background jobs that try to write to the ter- minal. [-]echoprt [-]prterase (np) Echo erased characters backward, between `\' and '/'. [-]echoctl [-]ctlecho (np) Echo control characters in hat notation (`^c') instead of literally. [-]echoke [-]crtkill (np) Echo the kill special character by erasing each character on the line as indicated by the echoprt and echoe settings, instead of by the echoctl and echok settings. Combination settings: [-]evenp [-]parity Same as parenb -parodd cs7. With `-', same as -parenb cs8. [-]oddp Same as parenb parodd cs7. With `-', same as -parenb cs8. [-]nl Same as -icrnl -onlcr. With `-', same as icrnl -inlcr -igncr onlcr -ocrnl -onlret. sane Same as cread -ignbrk brkint -inlcr -igncr icrnl -ixoff -iuclc -ixany imaxbel opost -olcuc -ocrnl onlcr -onocr -onlret -ofill -ofdel nl0 cr0 tab0 bs0 vt0 ff0 isig icanon iexten echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh -xcase -tostop -echoprt echoctl echoke, and also sets all special characters to their default values. [-]cooked Same as brkint ignpar istrip icrnl ixon opost isig icanon, plus sets the eof and eol characters to their default values if they are the same as the min and time characters. With `-', same as raw. [-]raw Same as -ignbrk -brkint -ignpar -parmrk -inpck -istrip -inlcr -igncr -icrnl -ixon -ixoff -iuclc -ixany -imaxbel -opost -isig -icanon -xcase min 1 time 0. With `-', same as cooked. [-]cbreak Same as -icanon. [-]pass8 Same as -parenb -istrip cs8. With `-', same as parenb istrip cs7. [-]litout Same as -parenb -istrip -opost cs8. With `-', same as parenb istrip opost cs7. [-]decctlq (np) Same as -ixany. [-]tabs (np) Same as tab0. With `-', same as tab3. [-]lcase [-]LCASE (np) Same as xcase iuclc olcuc. crt Same as echoe echoctl echoke. dec Same as echoe echoctl echoke -ixany, and also sets the interrupt special character to Ctrl-C, erase to Del, and kill to Ctrl-U. Special characters: The special characters' default values vary from system to system. They are set with the syntax `name value', where the names are listed below and the value can be given indicate octal, or any other digit to indicate decimal. Giving a value of `^-' or `undef' disables that special character. intr Send an interrupt signal. quit Send a quit signal. erase Erase the last character typed. kill Erase the current line. eof Send an end of file (terminate the input). eol End the line. eol2 (np) Alternate character to end the line. swtch (np) Switch to a different shell layer. start Restart the output after stopping it. stop Stop the output. susp Send a terminal stop signal. dsusp (np) Send a terminal stop signal after flushing the input. rprnt (np) Redraw the current line. werase (np) Erase the last word typed. lnext (np) Enter the next character typed literally, even if it is a special character. Special settings: min N Set the minimum number of characters that will sat- isfy a read until the time value has expired, when -icanon is set. time N Set the number of tenths of a second before reads time out if the min number of characters have not Set the input speed to N. ospeed N Set the output speed to N. rows N (np) Tell the kernel that the terminal has N rows. cols N columns N (np) Tell the kernel that the terminal has N columns. size (np) Print the number of rows and columns that the ker- nel thinks the terminal has. (Systems that don't support rows and cols in the kernel typically use the environment variables LINES and COLUMNS instead; however, GNU stty does not know anything about them.) line N (np) Use line discipline N. speed Print the terminal speed. N Set the input and output speeds to N. N can be one of: 0 50 75 110 134 134.5 150 200 300 600 1200 1800 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 exta extb. exta is the same as 19200; extb is the same as 38400. 0 hangs up the line if -clocal is set. OPTIONS -a, --all Print all current settings in human-readable form. --help Print a usage message on standard output and exit successfully. -g, --save Print all current settings in a form that can be used as an argument to another stty command to restore the current settings. --version Print version information on standard output then exit successfully.