mons:tldr:f6f43
mons: Enable only the secondary monitor.
$ mons -s
try on your machine
The command "mons -s" is likely used to display information or statistics about monitor(s) connected to a computer system.
Here, "mons" is the name of the command or program being executed, and "-s" is an option or flag that modifies the behavior of the command. In this case, "-s" might stand for "show" or "summary".
When executed, the "mons -s" command may provide a summary of monitor details, such as their names, resolutions, refresh rates, connection types, or other relevant information. This can be helpful for troubleshooting or configuring monitor settings on a system.
This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and
never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.