I know how to do it in the battery section through the GUI, but I'd like to set it up through a command, for automation purposes, and particularly for KDE Connect commands.
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There is
kde-inhibit --screenSaver <command>
provided by KDE.But these days, I would just recommend everyone to use
systemd-inhibit --what=idle --why=<because> --who=<myself> <command>
instead. Works across desktops and does the same thing.Anything that runs as long as you want the block to be. Usually
sleep
is a good one, usesleep infinity
if you want the blocker to never go away until thesystemd-inhibit
process is killed manually.Presumably, but it prints "y" to the program output as fast as your CPU allows it, so that's probably not a very efficient way to do it.