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Set gnome-system-monitor settings via Terminal

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I'm new to ubuntu so apologies in advance if this question doesn't make sense

The question: how can i change settings for gnome-system-monitor via the command line? Spesifically, I want to change the 'my processes' setting to 'all processes', but I'd also like to be able to learn how to change other settings so if anyone could direct me to a list of options or something of that sort, I'd appreciate it.

Motive: I like to experiment a lot and use sudo liberally so I end up 'breaking' my installation quite often. I want to be able to change this settings (and also other settings) via CLI so that I can script as much of my installation, programs and settings, as possible.

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The dupe question is for GNOME Tweaks, but the same principle applies for other GNOME apps. Either method there will lead you to the `org.gnome.gnome-system-monitor show-whose-processes` key.
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