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NAME

       wmiir - window manager improved 2 remote

SYNOPSIS

       wmiir [-s socketfile] action action_arg [...]
       wmiir [-s socketfile] -f
       wmiir -v

DESCRIPTION

   Overview
       wmiir  is a client to access wmii* fileservers for the command line and
       scripts. It can be used to configure wmii(1).

   Options
       -s socketfile
              lets you specify the socketfile to which wmiir a connection will
              be  established. If the environment variable WMIIR_SOCKET is set
              and points to a socket file, wmiir will use that file,  if  this
              option is not supplied.

       -f     reads  from  stdin, useful for interactive wmiir sessions or for
              scripts that write/read a bunch of  data,  because  this  speeds
              things  up  due  to missing process creation/destruction, ie., a
              hack.

       -v     prints version information to stderr, then exits.

       The syntax of the actions is as follows:

       create <path/file> [<value>]
              creates file

       write <file> <value>
              writes value to a file

       read <path/file>
              reads file or directory contents

       remove <path/file>
              removes file or directory tree

ENVIRONMENT

       WMIIR_SOCKET
              See above.

EXAMPLES

       $ wmiir read /
              This gives you an idea about what the wmii filesystem  currently
              looks like.

       $ wmiir write /wm/ctl quit

SEE ALSO

       wmii(1), wmiibar(1), wmiifs(1), wmiikeys(1), wmiimenu(1), wmiiwm(1)

                                   wmii-2.5