How can I get the monitor resolution using the command line?
If for example you want to get a wallpaper that best suits your monitor. You can get the resolution just by writing commands in the terminal.
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For the pixel width and height of your screen, type
xdpyinfo | grep dimensions
If you want more detailed information about your visual display you can use the following command
xrandr
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