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stty(1)                          User Commands                         stty(1)



NAME
       stty - set the options for a terminal

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/bin/stty [-a] [-g]


       /usr/bin/stty [modes]


       /usr/xpg4/bin/stty [-a | -g]


       /usr/xpg4/bin/stty [modes]


       /usr/xpg6/bin/stty [-a | -g]


       /usr/xpg6/bin/stty [modes]

DESCRIPTION
       The  stty utility sets certain terminal I/O options for the device that
       is the current standard input. Without arguments, stty reports the set‐
       tings of certain options.


       In  this  report,  if  a character is preceded by a caret (^), then the
       value of that option is the corresponding control character (for  exam‐
       ple,  ^h is CTRL-h. In this case, recall that CTRL-h is the same as the
       BACKSPACE key). The sequence ^@ means that an option has a null value.


       See termio(4I) for detailed information about  the  modes  listed  from
       Control  Modes  through Local Modes. For detailed information about the
       modes listed under Hardware Flow Control Modes  and  Clock  Modes,  see
       termiox(4I).


       Operands  described  in  the  Combination Modes section are implemented
       using options in the earlier sections. Notice that many combinations of
       options  make  no  sense, but no sanity checking is performed. Hardware
       flow control and clock modes options might  not  be  supported  by  all
       hardware interfaces.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -a

           Writes to standard output all of the option settings for the termi‐
           nal.


       -g

           Reports current settings in a form that can be used as an  argument
           to  another stty command. Emits termios-type output if the underly‐
           ing driver supports it. Otherwise, it emits termio-type output.


OPERANDS
       The following mode operands are supported:

   Control Modes
       parenb (-parenb)

           Enable (disable) parity generation and detection.


       parext (-parext)

           Enable (disable) extended parity generation and detection for  mark
           and space parity.


       parodd (-parodd)

           Select  odd  (even)  parity,  or  mark  (space) parity if parext is
           enabled.


       cs5 cs6 cs7 cs8

           Select character size (see termio(4I)).


       0

           Hang up line immediately.


       hupcl (-hupcl)

           Hang up (do not hang up) connection on last close.


       hup (-hup)

           Same as hupcl (-hupcl).


       cstopb (-cstopb)

           Use two (one) stop bits per character.


       cread (-cread)

           Enable (disable) the receiver.


       crtscts (-crtscts)

           Enable output hardware flow control.  Raise  the  RTS  (Request  to
           Send)  modem  control line. Suspends output until the CTS (Clear to
           Send) line is raised.


       crtsxoff (-crtsxoff)

           Enable input hardware flow control. Raise the RTS (Request to Send)
           modem control line to receive data. Suspends input when RTS is low.


       clocal (-clocal)

           Assume a line without (with) modem control.


       defeucw

           Set the widths of multibyte characters to the values defined in the
           current  locale  specified  by  LC_CTYPE.  Internally,   width   is
           expressed  in  terms  of bytes per character, and screen or display
           columns per character.


       110 300 600 1200 1800
       2400 4800 9600 19200
       38400 357600 76800 115200
       153600 230400 307200 460800

           Set terminal baud rate to  the  number  given,  if  possible.  (All
           speeds are not supported by all hardware interfaces.)





       ispeed 0 110 300 600 1200
       1800 2400 4800 9600 19200
       38400 57600 76800 115200
       153600 230400 307200 460800

           Set terminal input baud rate to the number given, if possible. (Not
           all hardware supports split baud rates.) If the input baud rate  is
           set to 0, the input baud rate is specified by the value of the out‐
           put baud rate.





       ospeed 0 110 300 600 1200
       1800 2400 4800 9600 19200
       38400 57600 76800 115200
       153600 230400 307200 460800

           Set terminal output baud rate to the  number  given,  if  possible.
           (Not  all  hardware  supports split baud rates.) If the output baud
           rate is set to 0, the line is hung up immediately.





   Input Modes
       ignbrk (-ignbrk)

           Ignore (do not ignore) break on input.


       brkint (-brkint)

           Signal (do not signal) INTR on break.


       ignpar (-ignpar)

           Ignore (do not ignore) parity errors.


       parmrk (-parmrk)

           Mark (do not mark) parity errors (see termio(4I)).


       inpck (-inpck)

           Enable (disable) input parity checking.


       istrip (-istrip)

           Strip (do not strip) input characters to seven bits.


       inlcr (-inlcr)

           Map (do not map) NL to CR on input.


       igncr (-igncr)

           Ignore (do not ignore) CR on input.


       icrnl (-icrnl)

           Map (do not map) CR to NL on input.


       iuclc (-iuclc)

           Map (do not map) uppercase alphabetics to lowercase on input.


       ixon (-ixon)

           Enable (disable) START/STOP output control. Output  is  stopped  by
           sending  STOP  control  character  and started by sending the START
           control character.


       ixany (-ixany)

           Allow any character (only DC1) to restart output.


       ixoff (-ixoff)

           Request that the system send (not send) START/STOP characters  when
           the input queue is nearly empty/full.


       imaxbel (-imaxbel)

           Echo  (do not echo) BEL when the input line is too long. If imaxbel
           is set, the ASCII BEL character (07 hex) is  echoed  if  the  input
           stream  overflows.  Further  input  is  not  stored,  but any input
           already present is not disturbed. If -imaxbel is set, no BEL  char‐
           acter is echoed, and all unread input present in the input queue is
           discarded if the input stream overflows.


   Output Modes
       opost (-opost)

           Post-process output (do not post-process output; ignore  all  other
           output modes).


       olcuc (-olcuc)

           Map (do not map) lowercase alphabetics to uppercase on output.


       onlcr (-onlcr)

           Map (do not map) NL to CR-NL on output.


       ocrnl (-ocrnl)

           Map (do not map) CR to NL on output.


       onocr (-onocr)

           Do not (do) output CRs at column zero.


       onlret (-onlret)

           On the terminal NL performs (does not perform) the CR function.


       ofill (-ofill)

           Use fill characters (use timing) for delays.


       ofdel (-ofdel)

           Fill characters are DELs (NULs).


       cr0 cr1 cr2 cr3

           Select style of delay for carriage returns (see termio(4I)).


       nl0 nl1

           Select style of delay for line-feeds (see termio(4I)).


       tab0 tab1 tab2 tab3

           Select style of delay for horizontal tabs (see termio(4I)).


       bs0 bs1

           Select style of delay for backspaces (see termio(4I)).


       ff0 ff1

           Select style of delay for form feeds (see termio(4I)).


       vt0 vt1

           Select style of delay for vertical tabs (see termio(4I)).


   Local Modes
       isig (-isig)

           Enable  (disable)  the  checking  of characters against the special
           control characters INTR, QUIT, SWTCH, and SUSP. For information  on
           SWTCH, see NOTES.


       icanon (-icanon)

           Enable  (disable) canonical input (ERASE and KILL processing). Does
           not set MIN or TIME.


       xcase (-xcase)

           Canonical (unprocessed) upper/lowercase presentation.


       echo (-echo)

           Echo back (do not echo back) every character typed.


       echoe (-echoe)

           Echo (do not echo) ERASE character as  a  backspace-space-backspace
           string.  This  mode erases the ERASEed character on many terminals;
           however, it does not keep  track  of  column  position  and,  as  a
           result,  it  might  be  confusing for escaped characters, tabs, and
           backspaces.


       echok (-echok)

           Echo (do not echo) NL after KILL character.


       lfkc (-lfkc)

           The same as echok (-echok); obsolete.


       echonl (-echonl)

           Echo (do not echo) NL.


       noflsh (-noflsh)

           Disable (enable) flush after INTR, QUIT, or SUSP.


       stwrap (-stwrap)

           Disable (enable) truncation of lines longer than 79 characters on a
           synchronous line.


       tostop (-tostop)

           Send  (do  not send) SIGTTOU when background processes write to the
           terminal.


       echoctl (-echoctl)

           Echo (do not echo) control characters as ^char, delete as ^?.


       echoprt (-echoprt)

           Echo (do not echo) ERASE character as character is "erased".


       echoke (-echoke)

           BS-SP-BS erase (do not BS-SP-BS erase) entire line on line kill.


       flusho (-flusho)

           Output is (is not) being flushed.


       pendin (-pendin)

           Retype (do not retype) pending input at next read or input  charac‐
           ter.


       iexten (-iexten)

           Enable  (disable)  special  control  characters  not currently con‐
           trolled by icanon, isig, ixon, or ixoff:  VEOL,  VSWTCH,  VREPRINT,
           VDISCARD, VDSUSP, VWERASE, and  VLNEXT.


       stflush (-stflush)

           Enable (disable) flush on a synchronous line after every write(2).


       stappl (-stappl)

           Use application mode (use line mode) on a synchronous line.


   Hardware Flow Control Modes
       rtsxoff (-rtsxoff)

           Enable (disable) RTS hardware flow control on input.


       ctsxon (-ctsxon)

           Enable (disable) CTS hardware flow control on output.


       dtrxoff (-dtrxoff)

           Enable (disable) DTR hardware flow control on input.


       cdxon (-cdxon)

           Enable (disable) CD hardware flow control on output.


       isxoff (-isxoff)

           Enable (disable) isochronous hardware flow control on input.


   Clock Modes
       xcibrg

           Get transmit clock from internal baud rate generator.


       xctset

           Get  the transmit clock from transmitter signal element timing (DCE
           source) lead, CCITT V.24 circuit 114, EIA-232-D pin 15.


       xcrset

           Get transmit clock from receiver signal element timing (DCE source)
           lead, CCITT V.24 circuit 115, EIA-232-D pin 17.


       rcibrg

           Get receive clock from internal baud rate generator.


       rctset

           Get  receive  clock  from  transmitter  signal  element timing (DCE
           source) lead, CCITT V.24 circuit 114, EIA-232-D pin 15.


       rcrset

           Get receive clock from receiver signal element timing (DCE  source)
           lead, CCITT V.24 circuit 115, EIA-232-D pin 17.


       tsetcoff

           Transmitter signal element timing clock not provided.


       tsetcrbrg

           Output  receive  baud  rate generator on transmitter signal element
           timing (DTE source) lead, CCITT V.24 circuit 113, EIA-232-D pin 24.


       tsetctbrg

           Output transmit baud rate generator on transmitter  signal  element
           timing (DTE source) lead, CCITT V.24 circuit 113, EIA-232-D pin 24.


       tsetctset

           Output  transmitter signal element timing (DCE source) on transmit‐
           ter signal element timing (DTE source)  lead,  CCITT  V.24  circuit
           113, EIA-232-D pin 24.


       tsetcrset

           Output  receiver  signal element timing (DCE source) on transmitter
           signal element timing (DTE source) lead, CCITT  V.24  circuit  113,
           EIA-232-D pin 24.


       rsetcoff

           Receiver signal element timing clock not provided.


       rsetcrbrg

           Output  receive baud rate generator on receiver signal element tim‐
           ing (DTE source) lead, CCITT V.24 circuit 128, no EIA-232-D pin.


       rsetctbrg

           Output transmit baud rate generator on receiver signal element tim‐
           ing (DTE source) lead, CCITT V.24 circuit 128, no EIA-232-D pin.


       rsetctset

           Output  transmitter  signal element timing (DCE source) on receiver
           signal element timing (DTE source) lead, CCITT V.24 circuit 128, no
           EIA-232-D pin.


       rsetcrset

           Output receiver signal element timing (DCE source) on receiver sig‐
           nal element timing (DTE source) lead, CCITT V.24  circuit  128,  no
           EIA-232-D pin.


   Control Assignments
       control-character c

           Set control-character to c, where:

           control-character

               is  ctab,  discard,  dsusp,  eof, eol, eol2, erase, intr, kill,
               lnext, quit, reprint, start, stop, susp, swtch, or werase (ctab
               is  used  with  -stappl,  see  termio(4I)).  For information on
               swtch, see NOTES.


           c

               If c is a single character, the control  character  is  set  to
               that character.

               In the POSIX locale, if c is preceded by a caret (^) indicating
               an escape from the shell and is one of those listed in  the  ^c
               column  of  the  following  table,  then its value used (in the
               Value column) is the corresponding control character (for exam‐
               ple, ^d is a CTRL-d). ^? is interpreted as DEL and ^− is inter‐
               preted as undefined.




       tab() box; cw(0.92i) cw(0.92i) cw(0.92i) cw(0.92i) cw(0.92i)  cw(0.92i)
       lw(0.92i)    lw(0.92i)    lw(0.92i)   lw(0.92i)   lw(0.92i)   lw(0.92i)
       ^cValue^cValue^cValue a, A<SOH>l, L<FF>w, W<ETB>  b,  B<STX>m,  M<CR>x,
       X<CAN> c, C<ETX>n, N<SO>y, Y<EM> d, D<EOT>o, O<SI>z, Z<SUB> e, E<ENQ>p,
       P<DLE>[<ESC> f, F<ACK>q, Q<DC1>\<FS> g, G<BEL>r, R<DC2>]<GS> h, H<BS>s,
       S<DC3>^<RS>  i,  I<HT>t, T<DC4>_<US> j, J<LF>u, U<NAK>?<DEL> k, K<VT>v,
       V<SYN>


       min number
       time number

           Set the value of min or time to number. MIN and TIME  are  used  in
           Non-Canonical mode input processing (-icanon).



       line i

           Set line discipline to i (where 0 < i < 127).


   Combination Modes
       saved settings

           Set the current terminal characteristics to the saved settings pro‐
           duced by the -g option.


       evenp or parity

           Enable parenb and cs7, or disable parodd.


       oddp

           Enable parenb, cs7, and parodd.


       spacep

           Enable parenb, cs7, and parext.


       markp

           Enable parenb, cs7, parodd, and parext.


       -parity, or -evenp

           Disable parenb, and set cs8.


       -oddp

           Disable parenb and parodd, and set cs8.


       -spacep

           Disable parenb and parext, and set cs8.


       -markp

           Disable parenb, parodd, and parext, and set cs8.


       raw (-raw or cooked)

           Enable (disable) raw input and output. Raw mode  is  equivalent  to
           setting:

             stty cs8 -icanon min 1 time 0 -isig -xcase -inpck -opost



   /usr/bin/stty, /usr/xpg6/bin/stty
       nl (-nl)

           Unset  (set)  icrnl,  onlcr.  In  addition -nl unsets inlcr, igncr,
           ocrnl, and onlret.


   /usr/xpg4/bin/stty
       nl (-nl)

           Set (unset) icrnl. In addition, -nl unsets inlcr, igncr, ocrnl, and
           onlret; -nl sets onlcr, and nl unsets onlcr.


       lcase (-lcase)

           Set (unset) xcase, iuclc, and olcuc.


       LCASE (-LCASE)

           Same as lcase (-lcase).


       tabs (-tabs or tab3)

           Preserve (expand to spaces) tabs when printing.


       ek

           Reset  ERASE  and  KILL  characters  back to normal DEL and CTRL-u,
           respectively.


       sane

           Reset all modes to some reasonable values.


       term

           Set all modes suitable for the terminal type term,  where  term  is
           one of tty33, tty37, vt05, tn300, ti700, or tek.


       async

           Set  normal  asynchronous  communications  where clock settings are
           xcibrg, rcibrg, tsetcoff and rsetcoff.


   Window Size
       rows n

           Set window size to n rows.


       columns n

           Set window size to n columns.


       cols n

           Set window size to n columns. cols is a shorthand  alias  for  col‐
           umns.


       ypixels n

           Set vertical window size to n pixels.


       xpixels n

           Set horizontal window size to n pixels.


USAGE
       The  -g flag is designed to facilitate the saving and restoring of ter‐
       minal state from the shell level. For example, a program can:



         saveterm="$(stty -g)"      # save terminal state
         stty (new settings)        # set new state
         ...                        # ...
         stty $saveterm             # restore terminal state





       Since the -a format is so loosely  specified,  scripts  that  save  and
       restore terminal settings should use the -g option.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       See  environ(7) for descriptions of the following environment variables
       that affect the execution of stty: LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES,
       and NLSPATH.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0      Successful completion.


       > 0    An error occurred.


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:

   /usr/bin/stty
       tab()  box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitysystem/core-os


   /usr/xpg4/bin/stty
       tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE  TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE  VALUE  _  Availabilitysystem/xopen/xcu4 _ Interface Stability‐
       Committed _ StandardSee standards(7).


   /usr/xpg6/bin/stty
       tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE  TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE  VALUE  _  Availabilitysystem/xopen/xcu6 _ Interface Stability‐
       Committed _ StandardSee standards(7).


SEE ALSO
       tabs(1), ioctl(2),  write(2),  getwidth(3C),  termio(4I),  termiox(4I),
       ldterm(4M), attributes(7), environ(7), standards(7)

NOTES
       Solaris does not support any of the actions implied by swtch, which was
       used by the sxt driver on System V release 4. Solaris allows the  swtch
       value  to be set, and prints it out if set, but it does not perform the
       swtch action.


       The job switch functionality on Solaris is actually handled by job con‐
       trol. susp is the correct setting for this.



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