; [!bye|''bye''] : Closes the connection to the administrator console. ; [!config|''config SERVICE''] : Displays all valid configuration keys for the given service. If a key ends with the hyphen-minus character (""''-''"", U+002D), the key denotes a list value. Keys of list elements are specified by appending a number greater than zero to the key. ; [!crlf|''crlf''] : Toggles CRLF mode for console output. Changes end of line sequences between Windows mode (==\\r\\n==) and non-Windows mode (==\\n==, initial value). Often used on Windows telnet clients that otherwise scramble the output of commands. ; [!dump-index|''dump-index''] : Displays the content of the internal search index. ; [!dump-recover|''dump-recover RECOVER''] : Displays data about the last given recovered internal activity. The value for ''RECOVER'' can be obtained via the command ``stat core``, which lists all overview data about all recoveries. ; [!echo|''echo''] : Toggles the echo mode, where each command is printed before execution. ; [!end-profile|''end-profile''] : Stops profiling the application. ; [!env|''env''] : Display environment values. ; [!help|''help''] : Displays a list of all available commands. ; [!get-config|''get-config''] : Displays current configuration data. ``get-config`` shows all current configuration data. ``get-config SERVICE`` shows only the current configuration data of the given service. ``get-config SERVICE KEY`` shows the current configuration data for the given service and key. ; [!header|''header''] : Toggles the header mode, where each table is show with a header nor not. ; [!log-level|''log-level''] : Displays or sets the [[logging level|00001004059700]] for the kernel or a service. ``log-level`` shows all known log level. ``log-level NAME`` shows log level for the given service or for the kernel. ``log-level NAME VALUE`` sets the log level for the given service or for the kernel. ''VALUE'' is either the name of the log level or its numerical value. ; [!metrics|''metrics''] : Displays some values that reflect the inner workings of Zettelstore. See [[here|https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/metrics/]] for a technical description of these values. ; [!next-config|''next-config''] : Displays next configuration data. It will be the current configuration, if the corresponding services is restarted. ``next-config`` shows all next configuration data. ``next-config SERVICE`` shows only the next configuration data of the given service. ``next-config SERVICE KEY`` shows the next configuration data for the given service and key. ; [!profile|''profile [PROFILE] [FILE]''] : Starts to profile the software with the profile PROFILE and writes profiling data to file FILE. If PROFILE is not given, a value ''CPU'' is assumed, which specifies to profile CPU usage. If FILE is not given, a value ''PROFILE.prof'' will be used. Other values for ''PROFILE'' are: ''goroutine'', ''heap'', ''allocs'', ''threadcreate'', ''block'', and ''mutex''. In the future, more values may be appropriate. See the [[Go documentation|https://pkg.go.dev/runtime/pprof#Profile]] for details. This feature is dependent on the internal implementation language of Zettelstore, Go. It may be removed without any further notice at any time. In most cases, it is a tool for software developers to optimize Zettelstore's internal workings. ; [!refresh|''refresh''] : Refresh all internal data about zettel. ; [!restart|''restart SERVICE''] : Restart the given service and all other that depend on this. ; [!services|''services''] : Displays s list of all available services and their current status. ; [!set-config|''set-config SERVICE KEY VALUE''] : Sets a single configuration value for the next configuration of a given service. It will become effective if the service is restarted. If the key specifies a list value, all other list values with a number greater than the given key are deleted. You can use the special number ""0"" to delete all values. E.g. ``set-config box box-uri-0 any_text`` will remove all values of the list __box-uri-__. ; [!shutdown|''shutdown''] : Terminate the Zettelstore itself (and closes the connection to the administrator console). ; [!start|''start SERVICE''] : Start the given service and all dependent services. ; [!stat|''stat SERVICE''] : Display some statistical values for the given service. ; [!stop|''stop SERVICE''] : Stop the given service and all other that depend on this.