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command line to hide top bar of gnome ubuntu 22.04

ve flag

there are a lot of tips for hide the top bar, but it just works by GUI or just for older version of Ubuntu up to 20.04. I searched a lot but there is no solution with command line for Ubuntu 22.04+.

Surprisingly, There is built-in solution for hide side bar in settings, but excludes the top bar.

Please note that:

If it is not possible with CLI, that's OK. I just want to make sure is there a way or not with CL.

Thanks in advance.

cn flag
all options in gnome are stored in `dconf` and can be set on command line using the `gsettings` command. Just find the correct 'key' and 'value'. See `dconf-editor`
cn flag
option is likely `/org/{yourdesktop}/panel-autohide` with a true of false. where {yourdesktop} needs to be your desktop name (ie. like cinnamon)
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ve flag
you said dconf-editor, it's mean not CLI? or there is CLI to "talk to" dconf-editor?
cn flag
see my previous comment: `gsettings`.
mick key avatar
ve flag
thank you, i will dig it right now. thank you so much
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