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Usage: nmcli connection show { ARGUMENTS | help }

ARGUMENTS := [--active] [--order <order spec>]

List in-memory and on-disk connection profiles, some of which may also be
active if a device is using that connection profile. Without a parameter, all
profiles are listed. When --active option is specified, only the active
profiles are shown. --order allows custom connection ordering (see manual page).

ARGUMENTS := [--active] [id | uuid | path | apath] <ID> ...

Show details for specified connections. By default, both static configuration
and active connection data are displayed. It is possible to filter the output
using global '--fields' option. Refer to the manual page for more information.
When --active option is specified, only the active profiles are taken into
account. Use global --show-secrets option to reveal associated secrets as well.
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Located in src/nmcli/connections.c:1141
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Usage: nmcli connection modify { ARGUMENTS | help }

ARGUMENTS := [id | uuid | path] <ID> ([+|-]<setting>.<property> <value>)+

Modify one or more properties of the connection profile.
The profile is identified by its name, UUID or D-Bus path. For multi-valued
properties you can use optional '+' or '-' prefix to the property name.
The '+' sign allows appending items instead of overwriting the whole value.
The '-' sign allows removing selected items instead of the whole value.

Examples:
nmcli con mod home-wifi wifi.ssid rakosnicek
nmcli con mod em1-1 ipv4.method manual ipv4.addr "192.168.1.2/24, 10.10.1.5/8"
nmcli con mod em1-1 +ipv4.dns 8.8.4.4
nmcli con mod em1-1 -ipv4.dns 1
nmcli con mod em1-1 -ipv6.addr "abbe::cafe/56"
nmcli con mod bond0 +bond.options mii=500
nmcli con mod bond0 -bond.options downdelay

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Located in ../clients/cli/connections.c:1104
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Usage: nmcli connection clone { ARGUMENTS | help }

ARGUMENTS := [--temporary] [id | uuid | path] <ID> <new name>

Clone an existing connection profile. The newly created connection will be
the exact copy of the <ID>, except the uuid property (will be generated) and
id (provided as <new name> argument).

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Located in src/nmcli/connections.c:1357
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Usage: nmcli connection edit { ARGUMENTS | help }

ARGUMENTS := [id | uuid | path] <ID>

Edit an existing connection profile in an interactive editor.
The profile is identified by its name, UUID or D-Bus path

ARGUMENTS := [type <new connection type>] [con-name <new connection name>]

Add a new connection profile in an interactive editor.

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Located in src/nmcli/connections.c:1369
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Usage: nmcli connection monitor { ARGUMENTS | help }

ARGUMENTS := [id | uuid | path] <ID> ...

Monitor connection profile activity.
This command prints a line whenever the specified connection changes.
Monitors all connection profiles in case none is specified.

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Located in src/nmcli/connections.c:1395
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Usage: nmcli connection load { ARGUMENTS | help }

ARGUMENTS := <filename> [<filename>...]

Load/reload one or more connection files from disk. Use this after manually
editing a connection file to ensure that NetworkManager is aware of its latest
state.

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Located in src/nmcli/connections.c:1416
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Usage: nmcli connection import { ARGUMENTS | help }

ARGUMENTS := [--temporary] type <type> file <file to import>

Import an external/foreign configuration as a NetworkManager connection profile.
The type of the input file is specified by type option.
Only VPN configurations are supported at the moment. The configuration
is imported by NetworkManager VPN plugins.

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Located in src/nmcli/connections.c:1429
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Usage: nmcli connection export { ARGUMENTS | help }

ARGUMENTS := [id | uuid | path] <ID> [<output file>]

Export a connection. Only VPN connections are supported at the moment.
The data are directed to standard output or to a file if a name is given.

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Located in src/nmcli/connections.c:1443
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Ingress priority maps [none]:
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Located in ../clients/cli/connections.c:3793
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Egress priority maps [none]:
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Located in ../clients/cli/connections.c:3804
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