.BR \-\-config
Dump the variable values of your current xrandr setup
.TP
+.BR \-\-cycle
+Cycle through all detected profiles
+.TP
.BR \-\-debug
Enable verbose output
.TP
.BR \-\-fingerprint
Fingerprint the current hardware setup
.TP
+.BR \-\-match-edid
+Match displays based on edid instead of name
+.TP
+.BR \-\-ignore-lid
+By default, closed lids are considered as disconnected if other outputs are detected. This flag disables this behaviour.
+.TP
.BR \-\-force
Force loading or reloading of a profile
.TP
+.BR \-\-list
+List all profiles
+.TP
\fB\-\-skip\-options [\fIOPTION\fR] ...
\fRSet a comma\-separated list of xrandr arguments to skip both in change detection and profile application. See \fBxrandr(1)\fR for xrandr arguments.
.TP
.BR \-\-version
Show version information and exit
+.SH FILES
+Configuration files are searched for in the \fIautorandr
+\fRdirectory in the colon separated list of paths in \fI$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
+\fR- or in \fI/etc/xdg
+\fRif that var is not set. They are then looked for in \fI~/.autorandr
+\fRand if that doesn't exist, in \fI$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/autorandr
+\fRor in \fI~/.config/autorandr\fR if that var is unset.
+
+In each of those directories it looks for directories with \fIconfig\fR and
+\fIsetup\fR in them. It is best to manage these files with the
+\fBautorandr\fR utility.
.SH AUTHOR
\fRPhillip Berndt <phillip.berndt@googlemail.com>
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