smbios-token-ctl --version (return code: 0)
2.3.1
smbios-token-ctl --help (return code: 0)
Usage: smbios-token-ctl
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-d, --dump-tokens Action: dump token table
--dump-tokens-csv Action: dump token table in CSV format
--import-token-settings-csv
Action: Restore token settings from CSV table dump
--is-string Action: return true if specified token is a string.
--is-bool Action: return true if specified token is a bool.
--is-active Action: return true if specified bool token is active.
--get-string Action: get string token value.
--activate Action: activate specified bool token.
--set-string Action: set string token value.
-i TOKEN_ID, --token-id=TOKEN_ID, --token=TOKEN_ID
Filter only token with ID.
-n TOKEN_NAME, --token-name=TOKEN_NAME
Filter only token with name.
-s TOKEN_SETTING, --token-setting=TOKEN_SETTING
Filter only token with setting.
--token-csv=TOKEN_CSV
path to the token.csv file.
--token-blacklist-csv=TOKEN_BLACKLIST_CSV
Path to token blacklist file.
-v, --verbose Display more verbose output.
-q, --quiet Minimize program output. Only errors and warnings are
displayed.
--trace Enable verbose function tracing.
--logconfig=LOGCONFIG
Specify alternate config log.
--password=PASSWORD BIOS Setup password for set/activate operations.
-r, --rawpassword Do not auto-convert password to scancodes.
--memory-dat=MEMORY_DAT
Path to a memory dump file to use instead of real RAM
--cmos-dat=CMOS_DAT Path to a CMOS dump file to use instead of real CMOS