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title = 'The Voidcruiser'
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contentTypeName = 'rambles'
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title: "Nmcli"
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date: "2025-03-06T08:19:36+01:00"
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author: "$HUMANOID"
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tags: ["NetworkManager"]
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description: "An nmcli cheatsheet"
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draft: true
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---
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# Some NMCLI notes.
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Recently, I have been spending a lot of time sitting in trains going to work
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and back. To be able to get some work done during this time, I have been given
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an esim with unlimited mobile data. But this isn't exactly the most reliable
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connection as zipping through the landscape at 120 km/h causes me to switch
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cell towers quite frequently. As a result, I still prefer to conserve as much
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bandwidth as possible. To that end, a colleague pointed out to me that there is
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such a thing as a metered connection mode in the NetworkManager configuration.
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However, he uses Ubuntu with GNOME and thus has a fancy GUI to manage
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NetworkManager for him. I don't. So I dove into `nmcli`. Since I don't use it
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all that often, I've decided to write this cheatsheet.
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