kde5/plasma5/kubuntu: how to list kreadconfig5 all available config groups

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IâÂÂm new to KDE5/Plasma5. IâÂÂve recently installed Kubuntu 17.10 am came from Gnome 3.
IâÂÂd like to list all available config groups (not to confuse them with user groups).
In Gnome 3 I used gsettings (and this script) to list all available schemas and their keys with current (or default) values and their types.
IâÂÂd like to achieve something just like that.
IâÂÂm using Kubuntu 17.10 and plasmashell 5.10.5.
If there is any other method of reading/writing all (or at least most of) system settings, thatâÂÂd be a solution, too.
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IâÂÂm new to KDE5/Plasma5. IâÂÂve recently installed Kubuntu 17.10 am came from Gnome 3.
IâÂÂd like to list all available config groups (not to confuse them with user groups).
In Gnome 3 I used gsettings (and this script) to list all available schemas and their keys with current (or default) values and their types.
IâÂÂd like to achieve something just like that.
IâÂÂm using Kubuntu 17.10 and plasmashell 5.10.5.
If there is any other method of reading/writing all (or at least most of) system settings, thatâÂÂd be a solution, too.
kubuntu kde5 plasma5
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IâÂÂm new to KDE5/Plasma5. IâÂÂve recently installed Kubuntu 17.10 am came from Gnome 3.
IâÂÂd like to list all available config groups (not to confuse them with user groups).
In Gnome 3 I used gsettings (and this script) to list all available schemas and their keys with current (or default) values and their types.
IâÂÂd like to achieve something just like that.
IâÂÂm using Kubuntu 17.10 and plasmashell 5.10.5.
If there is any other method of reading/writing all (or at least most of) system settings, thatâÂÂd be a solution, too.
kubuntu kde5 plasma5
IâÂÂm new to KDE5/Plasma5. IâÂÂve recently installed Kubuntu 17.10 am came from Gnome 3.
IâÂÂd like to list all available config groups (not to confuse them with user groups).
In Gnome 3 I used gsettings (and this script) to list all available schemas and their keys with current (or default) values and their types.
IâÂÂd like to achieve something just like that.
IâÂÂm using Kubuntu 17.10 and plasmashell 5.10.5.
If there is any other method of reading/writing all (or at least most of) system settings, thatâÂÂd be a solution, too.
kubuntu kde5 plasma5
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