setterm --version (return code: 0)
setterm from util-linux 2.27.1
setterm --help (return code: 0)
Usage:
setterm [options]
Set the attributes of a terminal.
Options:
--term <terminal_name> override TERM environment variable
--reset reset terminal to power-on state
--initialize display init string, and use default settings
--default use default terminal settings
--store save current terminal settings as default
--cursor [on|off] display cursor
--repeat [on|off] keyboard repeat
--appcursorkeys [on|off] cursor key application mode
--linewrap [on|off] continue on a new line when a line is full
--inversescreen [on|off] swap colors for the whole screen
--foreground default|<color> set foreground color
--background default|<color> set background color
--ulcolor [bright] <color> set underlined text color
--hbcolor [bright] <color> set bold text color
<color>: black blue cyan green grey magenta red white yellow
--bold [on|off] bold
--half-bright [on|off] dim
--blink [on|off] blink
--underline [on|off] underline
--reverse [on|off] swap foreground and background colors
--clear [all|rest] clear screen and set cursor position
--tabs [<number>...] set these tab stop positions, or show them
--clrtabs [<number>...] clear these tab stop positions, or all
--regtabs [1-160] set a regular tab stop interval
--blank [0-60|force|poke] set time of inactivity before screen blanks
--dump [<number>] write vcsa<number> console dump to file
--append [<number>] append vcsa<number> console dump to file
--file <filename> name of the dump file
--msg [on|off] send kernel messages to console
--msglevel 0-8 kernel console log level
--powersave [on|vsync|hsync|powerdown|off]
set vesa powersaving features
--powerdown [0-60] set vesa powerdown interval in minutes
--blength [0-2000] duration of the bell in milliseconds
--bfreq <number> bell frequency in Hertz
--version show version information and exit
--help display this help and exit
For more details see setterm(1).