=== System Configuration Manager === The `config` command provides a system configuration manager for LeonOS, allowing you to view, modify, and manage system settings. == Basic Usage == >>color yellow config [options] [setting] [value] >>color white == Available Commands == - **list**: List all available settings - **get **: Get the value of a specific setting - **set **: Set the value of a specific setting - **default **: Reset a setting to its default value - **save**: Save current settings to file - **find **: Find settings by name or description - **help**: Show this help message == Command Options == - **--details**, **-d**: Show detailed information when listing settings - **--case-insensitive**, **-i**: Search case-insensitively == Usage Examples == 1. List all settings: >>color yellow config list >>color white 2. List all settings with details: >>color yellow config list --details >>color white 3. Get the value of a specific setting: >>color yellow config get list.show_hidden >>color white 4. Set the value of a specific setting: >>color yellow config set list.show_hidden true >>color white 5. Reset a setting to its default value: >>color yellow config default list.show_hidden >>color white 6. Find settings containing a pattern: >>color yellow config find 'hidden' >>color white 7. Find settings with case-insensitive search: >>color yellow config find 'color' -i >>color white 8. Save current settings: >>color yellow config save >>color white 9. Show help information: >>color yellow config help >>color white == Notes == - Changes to settings are not persisted until you run `config save` - Some settings may require a system restart to take effect - Use `config list --details` to see the type and description of each setting - The `find` command searches both setting names and descriptions == Troubleshooting == - If you get an error that a setting is not found, check that you're using the correct setting name - If changes don't seem to take effect, make sure you've run `config save` and restarted any affected programs - For case-sensitive searches, omit the `-i` option