How do I inspect a dconf database file?



If I have understood things correctly, the file ~/.config/dconf/user
contains all personal settings I have changed from the default. Does
anyone know a way to list the content of this file in a human readable
format?

In the old GConf system, I figured out I could list all local settings
in this way:

gconftool-2 --direct --config-source=xml:readonly:$HOME/.gconf --recursive-list /

Is there any way to do something similar in the new Gsettings/Dconf
environment?
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