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%home%claudio%.i3%i3status.conf

Definition: The command `%(home)claudio%.i3%i3status.conf` retrieves a list of system properties from the `/etc/i3-msg.conf`, allowing users to customize their I3 application to suit their needs. Detailed definition: %Home% is where you typically store your home directory settings, like user home directories or workspaces. %Claudio% can refer to any person in the group `%i3%!` (the root of the tree), but the value itself isn't necessary for this command. The %i3%! part represents the path and name of a device connected through an interface such as serial, USB, HDMI, VGA, or another type. This is often used to access the I3 application on the computer that’s running your system. %status.conf% contains various options and configurations, including settings like CPU usage, memory usage, screen resolution, file system operations, and much more. If you're working with a specific device or set of devices, this can be customized in order to achieve what's needed for the application or task at hand.


%home%claudio%.i3%i3status.conf

%home%claudio%.tmux.conf

Definition: The command line tool used to manage a Tmux session. '%home%' refers to the directory where the user is logged in. 'Claudio%' refers to the username or name of the user who started the session. 'tmux.conf' holds configuration settings for the Tmux client, including window management options.


%home%claudio%.tmux.conf

.1063_group_audio.conf

Definition: The term 'group audio' in the Bible refers to a collection of audio recordings made for use in worship services, usually with different voices or instruments. The 'audio' part likely means the sound, perhaps through speakers or headphones. This could refer to both audio devices (like radios and portable speakers) as well as traditional church recording equipment used by worshippers. For example, a group audio could be used during services where multiple worshipers are singing songs together in unison.


.1063_group_audio.conf

10-pulseaudio.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

20-keybindings-audio.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

21-bt-audio-osmc.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

50-audio-realtime.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

50-pulseaudio.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

51-pulseaudio-probe.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

99-audio.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application