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plugins that let you interact and control xmobar from window
managers.
-*** Icon Patterns
+** Icon Patterns
- Some monitors allow usage of strings that depend on some integer
- value from 0 to 8 by replacing all occurrences of =%%= with it
- (i.e. =<icon=/path/to/icon_%%.xpm/>= will be interpreted as
- =<icon=/path/to/icon_3.xpm/>= when the value is =3=, also =%= is
- interpreted as =%=, =%%= as =3=, =%%%= as =3%=, =%%%%= as =33= and so
- on). Essentially it allows to replace vertical bars with custom
- icons. For example,
+ Some monitors allow usage of strings that depend on some integer
+ value from 0 to 8 by replacing all occurrences of =%%= with it
+ (i.e. =<icon=/path/to/icon_%%.xpm/>= will be interpreted as
+ =<icon=/path/to/icon_3.xpm/>= when the value is =3=, also =%= is
+ interpreted as =%=, =%%= as =3=, =%%%= as =3%=, =%%%%= as =33= and so
+ on). Essentially it allows to replace vertical bars with custom
+ icons. For example,
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run Brightness
- [ "-t", "<ipat>"
- , "--"
- , "--brightness-icon-pattern", "<icon=bright_%%.xpm/>"
- ] 30
- #+end_src
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run Brightness
+ [ "-t", "<ipat>"
+ , "--"
+ , "--brightness-icon-pattern", "<icon=bright_%%.xpm/>"
+ ] 30
+ #+end_src
- Will display =bright_0.xpm= to =bright_8.xpm= depending on current
- brightness value.
+ Will display =bright_0.xpm= to =bright_8.xpm= depending on current
+ brightness value.
-*** Default Monitor Arguments
+** Default Monitor Arguments
- These are the options available for all monitors:
+ These are the options available for all monitors:
- - =-t= /string/ Output template
+ - =-t= /string/ Output template
- - Template for the monitor output. Field names must be enclosed
- between pointy brackets (=<foo>=) and will be substituted by the
- computed values. You can also specify the foreground (and
- optionally, background) color for a region by bracketing it between
- =<fc=fgcolor>= (or =<fc=fgcolor,bgcolor>=) and =</fc>=. The rest of
- the template is output verbatim.
- - Long option: =--template=
- - Default value: per monitor (see above).
+ - Template for the monitor output. Field names must be enclosed
+ between pointy brackets (=<foo>=) and will be substituted by the
+ computed values. You can also specify the foreground (and
+ optionally, background) color for a region by bracketing it between
+ =<fc=fgcolor>= (or =<fc=fgcolor,bgcolor>=) and =</fc>=. The rest of
+ the template is output verbatim.
+ - Long option: =--template=
+ - Default value: per monitor (see above).
- - =-H= /number/ The high threshold.
+ - =-H= /number/ The high threshold.
- - Numerical values higher than /number/ will be displayed with the
- color specified by =-h= (see below).
- - Long option: =--High=
- - Default value: 66
+ - Numerical values higher than /number/ will be displayed with the
+ color specified by =-h= (see below).
+ - Long option: =--High=
+ - Default value: 66
- - =-L= /number/ The low threshold.
+ - =-L= /number/ The low threshold.
- - Numerical values higher than /number/ and lower than the high
- threshold will be displayed with the color specified by =-n= (see
- below). Values lower than /number/ will use the =-l= color.
- - Long option: =--Low=
- - Default value: 33
+ - Numerical values higher than /number/ and lower than the high
+ threshold will be displayed with the color specified by =-n= (see
+ below). Values lower than /number/ will use the =-l= color.
+ - Long option: =--Low=
+ - Default value: 33
- - =-h= /color/ High threshold color.
+ - =-h= /color/ High threshold color.
- - Color for displaying values above the high threshold. /color/ can be
- either a name (e.g. "blue") or an hexadecimal RGB (e.g. "#FF0000").
- - Long option: =--high=
- - Default: none (use the default foreground).
+ - Color for displaying values above the high threshold. /color/ can be
+ either a name (e.g. "blue") or an hexadecimal RGB (e.g. "#FF0000").
+ - Long option: =--high=
+ - Default: none (use the default foreground).
- - =-n= /color/ Color for 'normal' values
+ - =-n= /color/ Color for 'normal' values
- - Color used for values greater than the low threshold but lower than
- the high one.
- - Long option: =--normal=
- - Default: none (use the default foreground).
+ - Color used for values greater than the low threshold but lower than
+ the high one.
+ - Long option: =--normal=
+ - Default: none (use the default foreground).
- - =-l= /color/ The low threshold color
+ - =-l= /color/ The low threshold color
- - Color for displaying values below the low threshold.
- - Long option: =--low=
- - Default: none (use the default foreground).
+ - Color for displaying values below the low threshold.
+ - Long option: =--low=
+ - Default: none (use the default foreground).
- - =-S= /boolean/ Display optional suffixes
+ - =-S= /boolean/ Display optional suffixes
- - When set to a true designator ("True", "Yes" or "On"), optional
- value suffixes such as the '%' symbol or optional units will be
- displayed.
- - Long option: =--suffix=
- - Default: False.
+ - When set to a true designator ("True", "Yes" or "On"), optional
+ value suffixes such as the '%' symbol or optional units will be
+ displayed.
+ - Long option: =--suffix=
+ - Default: False.
- - =-p= /number/ Percentages padding
+ - =-p= /number/ Percentages padding
- - Width, in number of digits, for quantities representing percentages.
- For instance =-p 3= means that all percentages in the monitor will
- be represented using 3 digits.
- - Long option: =--ppad=
- - Default value: 0 (don't pad)
+ - Width, in number of digits, for quantities representing percentages.
+ For instance =-p 3= means that all percentages in the monitor will
+ be represented using 3 digits.
+ - Long option: =--ppad=
+ - Default value: 0 (don't pad)
- - =-d= /number/ Decimal digits
+ - =-d= /number/ Decimal digits
- - Number of digits after the decimal period to use in float values.
- - Long option: =--ddigits=
- - Default value: 0 (display only integer part)
+ - Number of digits after the decimal period to use in float values.
+ - Long option: =--ddigits=
+ - Default value: 0 (display only integer part)
- - =-m= /number/ Minimum field width
+ - =-m= /number/ Minimum field width
- - Minimum width, in number of characters, of the fields in the monitor
- template. Values whose printed representation is shorter than this
- value will be padded using the padding characters given by the =-c=
- option with the alignment specified by =-a= (see below).
- - Long option: =--minwidth=
- - Default: 0
+ - Minimum width, in number of characters, of the fields in the monitor
+ template. Values whose printed representation is shorter than this
+ value will be padded using the padding characters given by the =-c=
+ option with the alignment specified by =-a= (see below).
+ - Long option: =--minwidth=
+ - Default: 0
- - =-M= /number/ Maximum field width
+ - =-M= /number/ Maximum field width
- - Maximum width, in number of characters, of the fields in the monitor
- template. Values whose printed representation is longer than this
- value will be truncated.
- - Long option: =--maxwidth=
- - Default: 0 (no maximum width)
+ - Maximum width, in number of characters, of the fields in the monitor
+ template. Values whose printed representation is longer than this
+ value will be truncated.
+ - Long option: =--maxwidth=
+ - Default: 0 (no maximum width)
- - =-e= /string/ Maximum width ellipsis
+ - =-e= /string/ Maximum width ellipsis
- - Ellipsis to be added to the field when it has reached its max width.
- - Long option: =--maxwidthellipsis=
- - Default: "" (no ellipsis)
+ - Ellipsis to be added to the field when it has reached its max width.
+ - Long option: =--maxwidthellipsis=
+ - Default: "" (no ellipsis)
- - =-w= /number/ Fixed field width
+ - =-w= /number/ Fixed field width
- - All fields will be set to this width, padding or truncating as
- needed.
- - Long option: =--width=
- - Default: 0 (variable width)
+ - All fields will be set to this width, padding or truncating as
+ needed.
+ - Long option: =--width=
+ - Default: 0 (variable width)
- - =-T= /number/ Maximum total width
+ - =-T= /number/ Maximum total width
- - Maximum total width of the text.
- - Long option: =--maxtwidth=
- - Default: 0 (no limit)
+ - Maximum total width of the text.
+ - Long option: =--maxtwidth=
+ - Default: 0 (no limit)
- - =-E= /string/ Maximum total width ellipsis
+ - =-E= /string/ Maximum total width ellipsis
- - Ellipsis to be added to the total text when it has reached its max
- width.
- - Long option: =--maxtwidthellipsis=
- - Default: "" (no ellipsis)
+ - Ellipsis to be added to the total text when it has reached its max
+ width.
+ - Long option: =--maxtwidthellipsis=
+ - Default: "" (no ellipsis)
- - =-c= /string/
+ - =-c= /string/
- - Characters used for padding. The characters of /string/ are used
- cyclically. E.g., with =-P +- -w 6=, a field with value "foo" will
- be represented as "+-+foo".
- - Long option: =--padchars=
- - Default value: " "
+ - Characters used for padding. The characters of /string/ are used
+ cyclically. E.g., with =-P +- -w 6=, a field with value "foo" will
+ be represented as "+-+foo".
+ - Long option: =--padchars=
+ - Default value: " "
- - =-a= r|l Field alignment
+ - =-a= r|l Field alignment
- - Whether to use right (r) or left (l) alignment of field values when
- padding.
- - Long option: =--align=
- - Default value: r (padding to the left)
+ - Whether to use right (r) or left (l) alignment of field values when
+ padding.
+ - Long option: =--align=
+ - Default value: r (padding to the left)
- - =-b= /string/ Bar background
+ - =-b= /string/ Bar background
- - Characters used, cyclically, to draw the background of bars. For
- instance, if you set this option to "·.", an empty bar will look
- like this: =·.·.·.·.·.=
- - Long option: =--bback=
- - Default value: ":"
+ - Characters used, cyclically, to draw the background of bars. For
+ instance, if you set this option to "·.", an empty bar will look
+ like this: =·.·.·.·.·.=
+ - Long option: =--bback=
+ - Default value: ":"
- - =-f= /string/ Bar foreground
+ - =-f= /string/ Bar foreground
- - Characters used, cyclically, to draw the foreground of bars.
- - Long option: =--bfore=
- - Default value: "#"
+ - Characters used, cyclically, to draw the foreground of bars.
+ - Long option: =--bfore=
+ - Default value: "#"
- - =-W= /number/ Bar width
+ - =-W= /number/ Bar width
- - Total number of characters used to draw bars.
- - Long option: =--bwidth=
- - Default value: 10
- - Special value: 0. When this parameter is 0, the percentage to
- display is interpreted as a position in the bar foreground string
- (given by =-f=), and the character at that position is displayed.
+ - Total number of characters used to draw bars.
+ - Long option: =--bwidth=
+ - Default value: 10
+ - Special value: 0. When this parameter is 0, the percentage to
+ display is interpreted as a position in the bar foreground string
+ (given by =-f=), and the character at that position is displayed.
- - =-x= /string/ N/A string
+ - =-x= /string/ N/A string
- - String to be used when the monitor is not available
- - Long option: =--nastring=
- - Default value: "N/A"
+ - String to be used when the monitor is not available
+ - Long option: =--nastring=
+ - Default value: "N/A"
- Commands' arguments must be set as a list. E.g.:
+ Commands' arguments must be set as a list. E.g.:
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run Weather "EGPF" ["-t", "<station>: <tempC>C"] 36000
- #+end_src
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run Weather "EGPF" ["-t", "<station>: <tempC>C"] 36000
+ #+end_src
+
+ In this case xmobar will run the weather monitor, getting information
+ for the weather station ID EGPF (Glasgow Airport, as a homage to GHC)
+ every hour (36000 tenth of seconds), with a template that will output
+ something like:
- In this case xmobar will run the weather monitor, getting information
- for the weather station ID EGPF (Glasgow Airport, as a homage to GHC)
- every hour (36000 tenth of seconds), with a template that will output
- something like:
+ #+begin_src shell
+ Glasgow Airport: 16.0C
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src shell
- Glasgow Airport: 16.0C
+** Battery Monitors
+*** =Battery Args RefreshRate=
+
+ Same as
+
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ BatteryP ["BAT", "BAT0", "BAT1", "BAT2"] Args RefreshRate
#+end_src
-*** Battery Monitors
-***** =Battery Args RefreshRate=
+*** =BatteryP Dirs Args RefreshRate=
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :CUSTOM_ID: batteryp-dirs-args-refreshrate
+ :END:
- Same as
+ - Aliases to =battery=
+
+ - Dirs: list of directories in =/sys/class/power_supply/= where to look
+ for the ACPI files of each battery. Example: =["BAT0","BAT1","BAT2"]=.
+ Only up to 3 existing directories will be searched.
+
+ - Args: default monitor arguments, plus the following specific ones
+ (these options, being specific to the monitor, are to be specified
+ after a =--= in the argument list):
+
+ - =-O=: string for AC "on" status (default: "On")
+ - =-i=: string for AC "idle" status (default: "On")
+ - =-o=: string for AC "off" status (default: "Off")
+ - =-L=: low power (=watts=) threshold (default: 10)
+ - =-H=: high power threshold (default: 12)
+ - =-l=: color to display power lower than the =-L= threshold
+ - =-m=: color to display power lower than the =-H= threshold
+ - =-h=: color to display power higher than the =-H= threshold
+ - =-p=: color to display positive power (battery charging)
+ - =-f=: file in =/sys/class/power_supply= with AC info (default:
+ "AC/online")
+ - =-A=: a number between 0 and 100, threshold below which the action
+ given by =-a=, if any, is performed (default: 5)
+ - =-a=: a string with a system command that is run when the percentage
+ left in the battery is less or equal than the threshold given by the
+ =-A= option. If not present, no action is undertaken.
+ - =-P=: to include a percentage symbol in =left=.
+ - =--on-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for current battery charge when
+ AC is "on" in =leftipat=.
+ - =--off-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for current battery charge when
+ AC is "off" in =leftipat=.
+ - =--idle-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for current battery charge
+ when AC is "idle" in =leftipat=.
+ - =--lows=: string for AC "off" status and power lower than the =-L=
+ threshold (default: "")
+ - =--mediums=: string for AC "off" status and power lower than the
+ =-H= threshold (default: "")
+ - =--highs=: string for AC "off" status and power higher than the =-H=
+ threshold (default: "")
+
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =left=, =leftbar=, =leftvbar=, =leftipat=, =timeleft=, =watts=,
+ =acstatus=
+
+ - Default template: =Batt: <watts>, <left>% / <timeleft>=
+
+ - Example (note that you need "--" to separate regular monitor options
+ from Battery's specific ones):
#+begin_src haskell
- BatteryP ["BAT", "BAT0", "BAT1", "BAT2"] Args RefreshRate
+ Run BatteryP ["BAT0"]
+ ["-t", "<acstatus><watts> (<left>%)",
+ "-L", "10", "-H", "80", "-p", "3",
+ "--", "-O", "<fc=green>On</fc> - ", "-i", "",
+ "-L", "-15", "-H", "-5",
+ "-l", "red", "-m", "blue", "-h", "green",
+ "-a", "notify-send -u critical 'Battery running out!!'",
+ "-A", "3"]
+ 600
#+end_src
-***** =BatteryP Dirs Args RefreshRate=
- :PROPERTIES:
- :CUSTOM_ID: batteryp-dirs-args-refreshrate
- :END:
-
- - Aliases to =battery=
-
- - Dirs: list of directories in =/sys/class/power_supply/= where to look
- for the ACPI files of each battery. Example: =["BAT0","BAT1","BAT2"]=.
- Only up to 3 existing directories will be searched.
-
- - Args: default monitor arguments, plus the following specific ones
- (these options, being specific to the monitor, are to be specified
- after a =--= in the argument list):
-
- - =-O=: string for AC "on" status (default: "On")
- - =-i=: string for AC "idle" status (default: "On")
- - =-o=: string for AC "off" status (default: "Off")
- - =-L=: low power (=watts=) threshold (default: 10)
- - =-H=: high power threshold (default: 12)
- - =-l=: color to display power lower than the =-L= threshold
- - =-m=: color to display power lower than the =-H= threshold
- - =-h=: color to display power higher than the =-H= threshold
- - =-p=: color to display positive power (battery charging)
- - =-f=: file in =/sys/class/power_supply= with AC info (default:
- "AC/online")
- - =-A=: a number between 0 and 100, threshold below which the action
- given by =-a=, if any, is performed (default: 5)
- - =-a=: a string with a system command that is run when the percentage
- left in the battery is less or equal than the threshold given by the
- =-A= option. If not present, no action is undertaken.
- - =-P=: to include a percentage symbol in =left=.
- - =--on-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for current battery charge when
- AC is "on" in =leftipat=.
- - =--off-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for current battery charge when
- AC is "off" in =leftipat=.
- - =--idle-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for current battery charge
- when AC is "idle" in =leftipat=.
- - =--lows=: string for AC "off" status and power lower than the =-L=
- threshold (default: "")
- - =--mediums=: string for AC "off" status and power lower than the
- =-H= threshold (default: "")
- - =--highs=: string for AC "off" status and power higher than the =-H=
- threshold (default: "")
-
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =left=, =leftbar=, =leftvbar=, =leftipat=, =timeleft=, =watts=,
- =acstatus=
-
- - Default template: =Batt: <watts>, <left>% / <timeleft>=
-
- - Example (note that you need "--" to separate regular monitor options
- from Battery's specific ones):
+ In the above example, the thresholds before the =--= separator affect
+ only the =<left>= and =<leftbar>= fields, while those after the
+ separator affect how =<watts>= is displayed. For this monitor, neither
+ the generic nor the specific options have any effect on =<timeleft>=.
+ We are also telling the monitor to execute the unix command
+ =notify-send= when the percentage left in the battery reaches 6%.
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run BatteryP ["BAT0"]
- ["-t", "<acstatus><watts> (<left>%)",
- "-L", "10", "-H", "80", "-p", "3",
- "--", "-O", "<fc=green>On</fc> - ", "-i", "",
- "-L", "-15", "-H", "-5",
- "-l", "red", "-m", "blue", "-h", "green",
- "-a", "notify-send -u critical 'Battery running out!!'",
- "-A", "3"]
- 600
- #+end_src
+ It is also possible to specify template variables in the =-O= and =-o=
+ switches, as in the following example:
- In the above example, the thresholds before the =--= separator affect
- only the =<left>= and =<leftbar>= fields, while those after the
- separator affect how =<watts>= is displayed. For this monitor, neither
- the generic nor the specific options have any effect on =<timeleft>=.
- We are also telling the monitor to execute the unix command
- =notify-send= when the percentage left in the battery reaches 6%.
-
- It is also possible to specify template variables in the =-O= and =-o=
- switches, as in the following example:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run BatteryP ["BAT0"]
+ ["-t", "<acstatus>"
+ , "-L", "10", "-H", "80"
+ , "-l", "red", "-h", "green"
+ , "--", "-O", "Charging", "-o", "Battery: <left>%"
+ ] 10
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run BatteryP ["BAT0"]
- ["-t", "<acstatus>"
- , "-L", "10", "-H", "80"
- , "-l", "red", "-h", "green"
- , "--", "-O", "Charging", "-o", "Battery: <left>%"
- ] 10
- #+end_src
+ - The "idle" AC state is selected whenever the AC power entering the
+ battery is zero.
- - The "idle" AC state is selected whenever the AC power entering the
- battery is zero.
+*** =BatteryN Dirs Args RefreshRate Alias=
-***** =BatteryN Dirs Args RefreshRate Alias=
+ Works like =BatteryP=, but lets you specify an alias for the
+ monitor other than "battery". Useful in case you one separate
+ monitors for more than one battery.
+** Cpu and Memory Monitors
+*** =Cpu Args RefreshRate=
- Works like =BatteryP=, but lets you specify an alias for the
- monitor other than "battery". Useful in case you one separate
- monitors for more than one battery.
-*** Cpu and Memory Monitors
-***** =Cpu Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to =cpu=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
- - Aliases to =cpu=
- - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
+ - =--load-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for cpu load in =ipat=
- - =--load-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for cpu load in =ipat=
+ - Thresholds refer to percentage of CPU load
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =total=, =bar=, =vbar=, =ipat=, =user=, =nice=, =system=, =idle=,
+ =iowait=
+ - Default template: =Cpu: <total>%=
- - Thresholds refer to percentage of CPU load
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =total=, =bar=, =vbar=, =ipat=, =user=, =nice=, =system=, =idle=,
- =iowait=
- - Default template: =Cpu: <total>%=
+*** =MultiCpu Args RefreshRate=
-***** =MultiCpu Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to =multicpu=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
- - Aliases to =multicpu=
- - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
+ - =--load-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for overall cpu load in
+ =ipat=.
+ - =--load-icon-patterns=: dynamic string for each cpu load in
+ =autoipat=, =ipat{i}=. This option can be specified several times.
+ nth option corresponds to nth cpu.
+ - =--fallback-icon-pattern=: dynamic string used by =autoipat= and
+ =ipat{i}= when no =--load-icon-patterns= has been provided for
+ =cpu{i}=
+ - =--contiguous-icons=: flag (no value needs to be provided) that
+ causes the load icons to be drawn without padding.
- - =--load-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for overall cpu load in
- =ipat=.
- - =--load-icon-patterns=: dynamic string for each cpu load in
- =autoipat=, =ipat{i}=. This option can be specified several times.
- nth option corresponds to nth cpu.
- - =--fallback-icon-pattern=: dynamic string used by =autoipat= and
- =ipat{i}= when no =--load-icon-patterns= has been provided for
- =cpu{i}=
- - =--contiguous-icons=: flag (no value needs to be provided) that
- causes the load icons to be drawn without padding.
+ - Thresholds refer to percentage of CPU load
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =autototal=, =autobar=, =autovbar=, =autoipat=, =autouser=,
+ =autonice=, =autosystem=, =autoidle=, =total=, =bar=, =vbar=, =ipat=,
+ =user=, =nice=, =system=, =idle=, =total0=, =bar0=, =vbar0=, =ipat0=,
+ =user0=, =nice0=, =system0=, =idle0=, ... The auto* variables
+ automatically detect the number of CPUs on the system and display one
+ entry for each.
+ - Default template: =Cpu: <total>%=
- - Thresholds refer to percentage of CPU load
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =autototal=, =autobar=, =autovbar=, =autoipat=, =autouser=,
- =autonice=, =autosystem=, =autoidle=, =total=, =bar=, =vbar=, =ipat=,
- =user=, =nice=, =system=, =idle=, =total0=, =bar0=, =vbar0=, =ipat0=,
- =user0=, =nice0=, =system0=, =idle0=, ... The auto* variables
- automatically detect the number of CPUs on the system and display one
- entry for each.
- - Default template: =Cpu: <total>%=
+*** =CpuFreq Args RefreshRate=
-***** =CpuFreq Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to =cpufreq=
- - Aliases to =cpufreq=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments
- - Args: default monitor arguments
+ - Thresholds refer to frequency in GHz
- - Thresholds refer to frequency in GHz
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =cpu0=, =cpu1=, .., =cpuN=, give the current frequency of the
+ respective CPU core, and =max=, =min= and =avg= the maximum, minimum
+ and average frequency over all available cores.
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =cpu0=, =cpu1=, .., =cpuN=, give the current frequency of the
- respective CPU core, and =max=, =min= and =avg= the maximum, minimum
- and average frequency over all available cores.
+ - Default template: =Freq: <cpu0>GHz=
- - Default template: =Freq: <cpu0>GHz=
+ - This monitor requires acpi_cpufreq module to be loaded in kernel
- - This monitor requires acpi_cpufreq module to be loaded in kernel
+ - Example:
- - Example:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run CpuFreq ["-t", "Freq:<cpu0>|<cpu1>GHz", "-L", "0", "-H", "2",
+ "-l", "lightblue", "-n","white", "-h", "red"] 50
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run CpuFreq ["-t", "Freq:<cpu0>|<cpu1>GHz", "-L", "0", "-H", "2",
- "-l", "lightblue", "-n","white", "-h", "red"] 50
+ Run CpuFreq ["-t", "Freq:<avg> GHz", "-L", "0", "-H", "2",
+ "-l", "lightblue", "-n","white", "-h", "red"] 50
+ #+end_src
- Run CpuFreq ["-t", "Freq:<avg> GHz", "-L", "0", "-H", "2",
- "-l", "lightblue", "-n","white", "-h", "red"] 50
- #+end_src
+*** =CoreTemp Args RefreshRate=
-***** =CoreTemp Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to =coretemp=
- - Aliases to =coretemp=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments
- - Args: default monitor arguments
+ - Thresholds refer to temperature in degrees
- - Thresholds refer to temperature in degrees
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =core0=, =core1=, .., =coreN=
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =core0=, =core1=, .., =coreN=
+ - Default template: =Temp: <core0>C=
- - Default template: =Temp: <core0>C=
+ - This monitor requires coretemp module to be loaded in kernel
- - This monitor requires coretemp module to be loaded in kernel
+ - Example:
- - Example:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run CoreTemp ["-t", "Temp:<core0>|<core1>C",
+ "-L", "40", "-H", "60",
+ "-l", "lightblue", "-n", "gray90", "-h", "red"] 50
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run CoreTemp ["-t", "Temp:<core0>|<core1>C",
- "-L", "40", "-H", "60",
- "-l", "lightblue", "-n", "gray90", "-h", "red"] 50
- #+end_src
+*** =MultiCoreTemp Args RefreshRate=
-***** =MultiCoreTemp Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to =multicoretemp=
- - Aliases to =multicoretemp=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
- - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
+ - =--max-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for overall cpu load in
+ =maxipat=.
+ - =--avg-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for overall cpu load in
+ =avgipat=.
+ - =--mintemp=: temperature in degree Celsius, that sets the lower
+ limit for percentage calculation.
+ - =--maxtemp=: temperature in degree Celsius, that sets the upper
+ limit for percentage calculation.
+ - =--hwmon-path=: this monitor tries to find coretemp devices by
+ looking for them in directories following the pattern
+ =/sys/bus/platform/devices/coretemp.*/hwmon/hwmon*=, but some
+ processors (notably Ryzen) might expose those files in a different
+ tree (e.g., Ryzen) puts them somewhere in "/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon*",
+ and the lookup is most costly. With this option, it is possible to
+ explicitly specify the full path to the directory where the
+ =tempN_label= and =tempN_input= files are located.
- - =--max-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for overall cpu load in
- =maxipat=.
- - =--avg-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for overall cpu load in
- =avgipat=.
- - =--mintemp=: temperature in degree Celsius, that sets the lower
- limit for percentage calculation.
- - =--maxtemp=: temperature in degree Celsius, that sets the upper
- limit for percentage calculation.
- - =--hwmon-path=: this monitor tries to find coretemp devices by
- looking for them in directories following the pattern
- =/sys/bus/platform/devices/coretemp.*/hwmon/hwmon*=, but some
- processors (notably Ryzen) might expose those files in a different
- tree (e.g., Ryzen) puts them somewhere in "/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon*",
- and the lookup is most costly. With this option, it is possible to
- explicitly specify the full path to the directory where the
- =tempN_label= and =tempN_input= files are located.
+ - Thresholds refer to temperature in degree Celsius
- - Thresholds refer to temperature in degree Celsius
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument: =max=,
+ =maxpc=, =maxbar=, =maxvbar=, =maxipat=, =avg=, =avgpc=, =avgbar=,
+ =avgvbar=, =avgipat=, =core0=, =core1=, ..., =coreN=
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument: =max=,
- =maxpc=, =maxbar=, =maxvbar=, =maxipat=, =avg=, =avgpc=, =avgbar=,
- =avgvbar=, =avgipat=, =core0=, =core1=, ..., =coreN=
+ The /pc, /bar, /vbar and /ipat variables are showing percentages on
+ the scale defined by =--mintemp= and =--maxtemp=. The max* and avg*
+ variables to the highest and the average core temperature.
- The /pc, /bar, /vbar and /ipat variables are showing percentages on
- the scale defined by =--mintemp= and =--maxtemp=. The max* and avg*
- variables to the highest and the average core temperature.
+ - Default template: =Temp: <max>°C - <maxpc>%=
- - Default template: =Temp: <max>°C - <maxpc>%=
+ - This monitor requires coretemp module to be loaded in kernel
- - This monitor requires coretemp module to be loaded in kernel
+ - Example:
- - Example:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run MultiCoreTemp ["-t", "Temp: <avg>°C | <avgpc>%",
+ "-L", "60", "-H", "80",
+ "-l", "green", "-n", "yellow", "-h", "red",
+ "--", "--mintemp", "20", "--maxtemp", "100"] 50
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run MultiCoreTemp ["-t", "Temp: <avg>°C | <avgpc>%",
- "-L", "60", "-H", "80",
- "-l", "green", "-n", "yellow", "-h", "red",
- "--", "--mintemp", "20", "--maxtemp", "100"] 50
- #+end_src
+*** =K10Temp Slot Args RefreshRate=
-***** =K10Temp Slot Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to =k10temp=
- - Aliases to =k10temp=
+ - Slot: The PCI slot address of the k10temp device as a string. You
+ can find it as a subdirectory in =/sys/bus/pci/drivers/k10temp/=.
- - Slot: The PCI slot address of the k10temp device as a string. You
- can find it as a subdirectory in =/sys/bus/pci/drivers/k10temp/=.
+ - Args: default monitor arguments
- - Args: default monitor arguments
+ - Thresholds refer to temperature in degrees
- - Thresholds refer to temperature in degrees
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =Tctl=, =Tdie=, =Tccd1=, .., =Tccd8=
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =Tctl=, =Tdie=, =Tccd1=, .., =Tccd8=
+ - Default template: =Temp: <Tdie>C=
- - Default template: =Temp: <Tdie>C=
+ - This monitor requires k10temp module to be loaded in kernel
- - This monitor requires k10temp module to be loaded in kernel
+ - It is important to note that not all measurements are available
+ on on all models of processor. Of particular importance - Tdie
+ (used in the default template) may not be present on processors
+ prior to Zen (17h). Tctl, however, may be offset from the real
+ temperature and so is not used by default.
- - It is important to note that not all measurements are available
- on on all models of processor. Of particular importance - Tdie
- (used in the default template) may not be present on processors
- prior to Zen (17h). Tctl, however, may be offset from the real
- temperature and so is not used by default.
+ - Example:
- - Example:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run K10Temp "0000:00:18.3"
+ ["-t", "Temp: <Tdie>C|<Tccd1>C",
+ "-L", "40", "-H", "60",
+ "-l", "lightblue", "-n", "gray90", "-h", "red"]
+ 50
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run K10Temp "0000:00:18.3"
- ["-t", "Temp: <Tdie>C|<Tccd1>C",
- "-L", "40", "-H", "60",
- "-l", "lightblue", "-n", "gray90", "-h", "red"]
- 50
- #+end_src
+*** =Memory Args RefreshRate=
-***** =Memory Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to =memory=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
- - Aliases to =memory=
- - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
+ - =--used-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for used memory ratio in
+ =usedipat=.
+ - =--free-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for free memory ratio in
+ =freeipat=.
+ - =--available-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for available memory
+ ratio in =availableipat=.
+ - =--scale=: sizes (total, free, etc.) are reported in units of
+ ~Mb/scale~, with scale defaulting to 1.0. So, for
+ instance, to get sizes reported in Gb, set this parameter
+ to 1024.
- - =--used-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for used memory ratio in
- =usedipat=.
- - =--free-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for free memory ratio in
- =freeipat=.
- - =--available-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for available memory
- ratio in =availableipat=.
- - =--scale=: sizes (total, free, etc.) are reported in units of
- ~Mb/scale~, with scale defaulting to 1.0. So, for
- instance, to get sizes reported in Gb, set this parameter
- to 1024.
+ - Thresholds refer to percentage of used memory
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =total=, =free=, =buffer=, =cache=, =available=, =used=, =usedratio=,
+ =usedbar=, =usedvbar=, =usedipat=, =freeratio=, =freebar=, =freevbar=,
+ =freeipat=, =availableratio=, =availablebar=, =availablevbar=,
+ =availableipat=
- - Thresholds refer to percentage of used memory
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =total=, =free=, =buffer=, =cache=, =available=, =used=, =usedratio=,
- =usedbar=, =usedvbar=, =usedipat=, =freeratio=, =freebar=, =freevbar=,
- =freeipat=, =availableratio=, =availablebar=, =availablevbar=,
- =availableipat=
+ - Default template: =Mem: <usedratio>% (<cache>M)=
- - Default template: =Mem: <usedratio>% (<cache>M)=
+ - Examples:
- - Examples:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ -- A monitor reporting memory used in Gb
+ Memory [ "-t", "<used> Gb", "--", "--scale", "1024"] 20
+ -- As above, but using one decimal digit to print numbers
+ Memory [ "-t", "<used> Gb", "-d", "1", "--", "--scale", "1024"] 20
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- -- A monitor reporting memory used in Gb
- Memory [ "-t", "<used> Gb", "--", "--scale", "1024"] 20
- -- As above, but using one decimal digit to print numbers
- Memory [ "-t", "<used> Gb", "-d", "1", "--", "--scale", "1024"] 20
- #+end_src
+*** =Swap Args RefreshRate=
-***** =Swap Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to =swap=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments
+ - Thresholds refer to percentage of used swap
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =total=, =used=, =free=, =usedratio=
+ - Default template: =Swap: <usedratio>%=
- - Aliases to =swap=
- - Args: default monitor arguments
- - Thresholds refer to percentage of used swap
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =total=, =used=, =free=, =usedratio=
- - Default template: =Swap: <usedratio>%=
+** Date Monitors
+*** =Date Format Alias RefreshRate=
-*** Date Monitors
-***** =Date Format Alias RefreshRate=
+ - Format is a time format string, as accepted by the standard ISO C
+ =strftime= function (or Haskell's =formatCalendarTime=). Basically,
+ if =date +"my-string"= works with your command then =Date= will handle
+ it correctly.
- - Format is a time format string, as accepted by the standard ISO C
- =strftime= function (or Haskell's =formatCalendarTime=). Basically,
- if =date +"my-string"= works with your command then =Date= will handle
- it correctly.
+ - Timezone changes are picked up automatically every minute.
- - Timezone changes are picked up automatically every minute.
+ - Sample usage:
- - Sample usage:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run Date "%a %b %_d %Y <fc=#ee9a00>%H:%M:%S</fc>" "date" 10
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run Date "%a %b %_d %Y <fc=#ee9a00>%H:%M:%S</fc>" "date" 10
- #+end_src
+*** =DateZone Format Locale Zone Alias RefreshRate=
-***** =DateZone Format Locale Zone Alias RefreshRate=
+ A variant of the =Date= monitor where one is able to explicitly set the
+ time-zone, as well as the locale.
- A variant of the =Date= monitor where one is able to explicitly set the
- time-zone, as well as the locale.
+ - The format of =DateZone= is exactly the same as =Date=.
- - The format of =DateZone= is exactly the same as =Date=.
+ - If =Locale= is =""= (the empty string) the default locale of the
+ system is used, otherwise use the given locale. If there are more
+ instances of =DateZone=, using the empty string as input for =Locale=
+ is not recommended.
- - If =Locale= is =""= (the empty string) the default locale of the
- system is used, otherwise use the given locale. If there are more
- instances of =DateZone=, using the empty string as input for =Locale=
- is not recommended.
+ - =Zone= is the name of the =TimeZone=. It is assumed that the time-zone
+ database is stored in =/usr/share/zoneinfo/=. If the empty string is
+ given as =Zone=, the default system time is used.
- - =Zone= is the name of the =TimeZone=. It is assumed that the time-zone
- database is stored in =/usr/share/zoneinfo/=. If the empty string is
- given as =Zone=, the default system time is used.
+ - Sample usage:
- - Sample usage:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run DateZone "%a %H:%M:%S" "de_DE.UTF-8" "Europe/Vienna" "viennaTime" 10
+ #+end_src
+** Disk Monitors
+*** =DiskU Disks Args RefreshRate=
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run DateZone "%a %H:%M:%S" "de_DE.UTF-8" "Europe/Vienna" "viennaTime" 10
- #+end_src
-*** Disk Monitors
-***** =DiskU Disks Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to =disku=
- - Aliases to =disku=
+ - Disks: list of pairs of the form (device or mount point, template),
+ where the template can contain =<size>=, =<free>=, =<used>=, =<freep>=
+ or =<usedp>=, =<freebar>=, =<freevbar>=, =<freeipat>=, =<usedbar>=,
+ =<usedvbar>= or =<usedipat>= for total, free, used, free percentage
+ and used percentage of the given file system capacity.
- - Disks: list of pairs of the form (device or mount point, template),
- where the template can contain =<size>=, =<free>=, =<used>=, =<freep>=
- or =<usedp>=, =<freebar>=, =<freevbar>=, =<freeipat>=, =<usedbar>=,
- =<usedvbar>= or =<usedipat>= for total, free, used, free percentage
- and used percentage of the given file system capacity.
+ - Thresholds refer to usage percentage.
- - Thresholds refer to usage percentage.
+ - Args: default monitor arguments. =-t/--template= is ignored. Plus
- - Args: default monitor arguments. =-t/--template= is ignored. Plus
+ - =--free-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for free disk space in
+ =freeipat=.
+ - =--used-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for used disk space in
+ =usedipat=.
- - =--free-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for free disk space in
- =freeipat=.
- - =--used-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for used disk space in
- =usedipat=.
+ - Default template: none (you must specify a template for each file
+ system).
- - Default template: none (you must specify a template for each file
- system).
+ - Example:
- - Example:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ DiskU [("/", "<used>/<size>"), ("sdb1", "<usedbar>")]
+ ["-L", "20", "-H", "50", "-m", "1", "-p", "3"]
+ 20
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- DiskU [("/", "<used>/<size>"), ("sdb1", "<usedbar>")]
- ["-L", "20", "-H", "50", "-m", "1", "-p", "3"]
- 20
- #+end_src
+*** =DiskIO Disks Args RefreshRate=
-***** =DiskIO Disks Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to =diskio=
- - Aliases to =diskio=
+ - Disks: list of pairs of the form (device or mount point, template),
+ where the template can contain =<total>=, =<read>=, =<write>= for
+ total, read and write speed, respectively, as well as =<totalb>=,
+ =<readb>=, =<writeb>=, which report number of bytes during the last
+ refresh period rather than speed. There are also bar versions of each:
+ =<totalbar>=, =<totalvbar>=, =<totalipat>=, =<readbar>=, =<readvbar>=,
+ =<readipat>=, =<writebar>=, =<writevbar>=, and =<writeipat>=; and
+ their "bytes" counterparts: =<totalbbar>=, =<totalbvbar>=,
+ =<totalbipat>=, =<readbbar>=, =<readbvbar>=, =<readbipat>=,
+ =<writebbar>=, =<writebvbar>=, and =<writebipat>=.
- - Disks: list of pairs of the form (device or mount point, template),
- where the template can contain =<total>=, =<read>=, =<write>= for
- total, read and write speed, respectively, as well as =<totalb>=,
- =<readb>=, =<writeb>=, which report number of bytes during the last
- refresh period rather than speed. There are also bar versions of each:
- =<totalbar>=, =<totalvbar>=, =<totalipat>=, =<readbar>=, =<readvbar>=,
- =<readipat>=, =<writebar>=, =<writevbar>=, and =<writeipat>=; and
- their "bytes" counterparts: =<totalbbar>=, =<totalbvbar>=,
- =<totalbipat>=, =<readbbar>=, =<readbvbar>=, =<readbipat>=,
- =<writebbar>=, =<writebvbar>=, and =<writebipat>=.
+ - Thresholds refer to speed in b/s
- - Thresholds refer to speed in b/s
+ - Args: default monitor arguments. =-t/--template= is ignored. Plus
- - Args: default monitor arguments. =-t/--template= is ignored. Plus
+ - =--total-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for total disk I/O in
+ =<totalipat>=.
+ - =--write-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for write disk I/O in
+ =<writeipat>=.
+ - =--read-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for read disk I/O in
+ =<readipat>=.
- - =--total-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for total disk I/O in
- =<totalipat>=.
- - =--write-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for write disk I/O in
- =<writeipat>=.
- - =--read-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for read disk I/O in
- =<readipat>=.
+ - Default template: none (you must specify a template for each file
+ system).
- - Default template: none (you must specify a template for each file
- system).
+ - Example:
- - Example:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ DiskIO [("/", "<read> <write>"), ("sdb1", "<total>")] [] 10
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- DiskIO [("/", "<read> <write>"), ("sdb1", "<total>")] [] 10
- #+end_src
+** Keyboard Monitors
+*** =Kbd Opts=
-*** Keyboard Monitors
-***** =Kbd Opts=
+ - Registers to XKB/X11-Events and output the currently active keyboard
+ layout. Supports replacement of layout names.
- - Registers to XKB/X11-Events and output the currently active keyboard
- layout. Supports replacement of layout names.
+ - Aliases to =kbd=
- - Aliases to =kbd=
+ - Opts is a list of tuples:
- - Opts is a list of tuples:
+ - first element of the tuple is the search string
+ - second element of the tuple is the corresponding replacement
- - first element of the tuple is the search string
- - second element of the tuple is the corresponding replacement
+ - Example:
- - Example:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run Kbd [("us(dvorak)", "DV"), ("us", "US")]
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run Kbd [("us(dvorak)", "DV"), ("us", "US")]
- #+end_src
+*** =Locks=
-***** =Locks=
+ - Displays the status of Caps Lock, Num Lock and Scroll Lock.
- - Displays the status of Caps Lock, Num Lock and Scroll Lock.
+ - Aliases to =locks=
- - Aliases to =locks=
+ - Example:
- - Example:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run Locks
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run Locks
- #+end_src
+** Load and Process Monitors
+*** =Load Args RefreshRate=
-*** Load and Process Monitors
-***** =Load Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to =load=
- - Aliases to =load=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments. The low and high thresholds
+ (=-L= and =-H=) refer to load average values.
- - Args: default monitor arguments. The low and high thresholds
- (=-L= and =-H=) refer to load average values.
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =load1=, =load5=, =load15=.
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =load1=, =load5=, =load15=.
+ - Default template: =Load: <load1>=.
- - Default template: =Load: <load1>=.
+ - Displays load averages for the last 1, 5 or 15 minutes as
+ reported by, e.g., ~uptime(1)~. The displayed values are float,
+ so that the ~"-d"~ option will control how many decimal digits
+ are shown (zero by default).
- - Displays load averages for the last 1, 5 or 15 minutes as
- reported by, e.g., ~uptime(1)~. The displayed values are float,
- so that the ~"-d"~ option will control how many decimal digits
- are shown (zero by default).
+ - Example: to have 2 decimal digits displayed, with a low
+ threshold at 1.0 and a high one at 3, you'd write something
+ like:
- - Example: to have 2 decimal digits displayed, with a low
- threshold at 1.0 and a high one at 3, you'd write something
- like:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run Load ["-t" , "<load1> <load5> <load15>"
+ , "-L", "1", "-H", "3", "-d", "2"]) 300
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run Load ["-t" , "<load1> <load5> <load15>"
- , "-L", "1", "-H", "3", "-d", "2"]) 300
- #+end_src
+*** =TopProc Args RefreshRate=
-***** =TopProc Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to =top=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments. The low and high thresholds (=-L= and
+ =-H=) denote, for memory entries, the percent of the process memory
+ over the total amount of memory currently in use and, for cpu entries,
+ the activity percentage (i.e., the value of =cpuN=, which takes values
+ between 0 and 100).
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument: =no=,
+ =name1=, =cpu1=, =both1=, =mname1=, =mem1=, =mboth1=, =name2=, =cpu2=,
+ =both2=, =mname2=, =mem2=, =mboth2=, ...
+ - Default template: =<both1>=
+ - Displays the name and cpu/mem usage of running processes (=bothn= and
+ =mboth= display both, and is useful to specify an overall maximum
+ and/or minimum width, using the =-m/-M= arguments. =no= gives the
+ total number of processes.
- - Aliases to =top=
- - Args: default monitor arguments. The low and high thresholds (=-L= and
- =-H=) denote, for memory entries, the percent of the process memory
- over the total amount of memory currently in use and, for cpu entries,
- the activity percentage (i.e., the value of =cpuN=, which takes values
- between 0 and 100).
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument: =no=,
- =name1=, =cpu1=, =both1=, =mname1=, =mem1=, =mboth1=, =name2=, =cpu2=,
- =both2=, =mname2=, =mem2=, =mboth2=, ...
- - Default template: =<both1>=
- - Displays the name and cpu/mem usage of running processes (=bothn= and
- =mboth= display both, and is useful to specify an overall maximum
- and/or minimum width, using the =-m/-M= arguments. =no= gives the
- total number of processes.
+*** =TopMem Args RefreshRate=
-***** =TopMem Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to =topmem=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments. The low and high thresholds (=-L= and
+ =-H=) denote the percent of the process memory over the total amount
+ of memory currently in use.
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =name1=, =mem1=, =both1=, =name2=, =mem2=, =both2=, ...
+ - Default template: =<both1>=
+ - Displays the name and RSS (resident memory size) of running processes
+ (=bothn= displays both, and is useful to specify an overall maximum
+ and/or minimum width, using the =-m/-M= arguments.
- - Aliases to =topmem=
- - Args: default monitor arguments. The low and high thresholds (=-L= and
- =-H=) denote the percent of the process memory over the total amount
- of memory currently in use.
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =name1=, =mem1=, =both1=, =name2=, =mem2=, =both2=, ...
- - Default template: =<both1>=
- - Displays the name and RSS (resident memory size) of running processes
- (=bothn= displays both, and is useful to specify an overall maximum
- and/or minimum width, using the =-m/-M= arguments.
+** Thermal Monitors
+*** =ThermalZone Number Args RefreshRate=
-*** Thermal Monitors
-***** =ThermalZone Number Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to "thermaln": so =ThermalZone 0 []= can be used in template
+ as =%thermal0%=
- - Aliases to "thermaln": so =ThermalZone 0 []= can be used in template
- as =%thermal0%=
+ - Thresholds refer to temperature in degrees
- - Thresholds refer to temperature in degrees
+ - Args: default monitor arguments
- - Args: default monitor arguments
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument: =temp=
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument: =temp=
+ - Default template: =<temp>C=
- - Default template: =<temp>C=
+ - This plugin works only on systems with devices having thermal zone.
+ Check directories in =/sys/class/thermal= for possible values of the
+ zone number (e.g., 0 corresponds to =thermal_zone0= in that
+ directory).
- - This plugin works only on systems with devices having thermal zone.
- Check directories in =/sys/class/thermal= for possible values of the
- zone number (e.g., 0 corresponds to =thermal_zone0= in that
- directory).
+ - Example:
- - Example:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run ThermalZone 0 ["-t","<id>: <temp>C"] 30
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run ThermalZone 0 ["-t","<id>: <temp>C"] 30
- #+end_src
+*** =Thermal Zone Args RefreshRate=
-***** =Thermal Zone Args RefreshRate=
+ - *This plugin is deprecated. Use =ThermalZone= instead.*
- - *This plugin is deprecated. Use =ThermalZone= instead.*
+ - Aliases to the Zone: so =Thermal "THRM" []= can be used in template as
+ =%THRM%=
- - Aliases to the Zone: so =Thermal "THRM" []= can be used in template as
- =%THRM%=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments
- - Args: default monitor arguments
+ - Thresholds refer to temperature in degrees
- - Thresholds refer to temperature in degrees
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument: =temp=
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument: =temp=
+ - Default template: =Thm: <temp>C=
- - Default template: =Thm: <temp>C=
+ - This plugin works only on systems with devices having thermal zone.
+ Check directories in /proc/acpi/thermal_zone for possible values.
- - This plugin works only on systems with devices having thermal zone.
- Check directories in /proc/acpi/thermal_zone for possible values.
+ - Example:
- - Example:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run Thermal "THRM" ["-t","iwl4965-temp: <temp>C"] 50
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run Thermal "THRM" ["-t","iwl4965-temp: <temp>C"] 50
- #+end_src
+** Volume Monitors
+*** =Volume Mixer Element Args RefreshRate=
-*** Volume Monitors
-***** =Volume Mixer Element Args RefreshRate=
+ - Aliases to the mixer name and element name separated by a
+ colon. Thus, =Volume "default" "Master" [] 10= can be used as
+ =%default:Master%=.
+ - Args: default monitor arguments. Also accepts:
- - Aliases to the mixer name and element name separated by a
- colon. Thus, =Volume "default" "Master" [] 10= can be used as
- =%default:Master%=.
- - Args: default monitor arguments. Also accepts:
+ - =-O= /string/ On string
- - =-O= /string/ On string
+ - The string used in place of =<status>= when the mixer element is
+ on. Defaults to "[on]".
+ - Long option: =--on=
- - The string used in place of =<status>= when the mixer element is
- on. Defaults to "[on]".
- - Long option: =--on=
+ - =-o= /string/ Off string
- - =-o= /string/ Off string
+ - The string used in place of =<status>= when the mixer element is
+ off. Defaults to "[off]".
+ - Long option: =--off=
- - The string used in place of =<status>= when the mixer element is
- off. Defaults to "[off]".
- - Long option: =--off=
+ - =-C= /color/ On color
- - =-C= /color/ On color
+ - The color to be used for =<status>= when the mixer element is on.
+ Defaults to "green".
+ - Long option: =--onc=
- - The color to be used for =<status>= when the mixer element is on.
- Defaults to "green".
- - Long option: =--onc=
+ - =-c= /color/ Off color
- - =-c= /color/ Off color
+ - The color to be used for =<status>= when the mixer element is off.
+ Defaults to "red".
+ - Long option: =--offc=
- - The color to be used for =<status>= when the mixer element is off.
- Defaults to "red".
- - Long option: =--offc=
+ - =--highd= /number/ High threshold for dB. Defaults to -5.0.
+ - =--lowd= /number/ Low threshold for dB. Defaults to -30.0.
+ - =--volume-icon-pattern= /string/ dynamic string for current volume
+ in =volumeipat=.
+ - =-H= /number/ High threshold for volume (in %). Defaults to 60.0.
- - =--highd= /number/ High threshold for dB. Defaults to -5.0.
- - =--lowd= /number/ Low threshold for dB. Defaults to -30.0.
- - =--volume-icon-pattern= /string/ dynamic string for current volume
- in =volumeipat=.
- - =-H= /number/ High threshold for volume (in %). Defaults to 60.0.
+ - Long option: =--highv=
- - Long option: =--highv=
+ - =-L= /number/ Low threshold for volume (in %). Defaults to 20.0.
- - =-L= /number/ Low threshold for volume (in %). Defaults to 20.0.
+ - Long option: =--lowv=
- - Long option: =--lowv=
+ - =-h=: /string/ High string
- - =-h=: /string/ High string
+ - The string added in front of =<status>= when the mixer element is
+ on and the volume percentage is higher than the =-H= threshold.
+ Defaults to "".
+ - Long option: =--highs=
- - The string added in front of =<status>= when the mixer element is
- on and the volume percentage is higher than the =-H= threshold.
- Defaults to "".
- - Long option: =--highs=
+ - =-m=: /string/ Medium string
- - =-m=: /string/ Medium string
+ - The string added in front of =<status>= when the mixer element is
+ on and the volume percentage is lower than the =-H= threshold.
+ Defaults to "".
+ - Long option: =--mediums=
- - The string added in front of =<status>= when the mixer element is
- on and the volume percentage is lower than the =-H= threshold.
- Defaults to "".
- - Long option: =--mediums=
+ - =-l=: /string/ Low string
- - =-l=: /string/ Low string
+ - The string added in front of =<status>= when the mixer element is
+ on and the volume percentage is lower than the =-L= threshold.
+ Defaults to "".
+ - Long option: =--lows=
- - The string added in front of =<status>= when the mixer element is
- on and the volume percentage is lower than the =-L= threshold.
- Defaults to "".
- - Long option: =--lows=
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =volume=, =volumebar=, =volumevbar=, =volumeipat=, =dB=, =status=,
+ =volumestatus=
+ - Note that =dB= might only return 0 on your system. This is known to
+ happen on systems with a pulseaudio backend.
+ - Default template: =Vol: <volume>% <status>=
+ - Requires the package [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/alsa-core][alsa-core]] and [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/alsa-mixer][alsa-mixer]] installed in your
+ system. In addition, to activate this plugin you must pass the
+ =with_alsa= flag during compilation.
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =volume=, =volumebar=, =volumevbar=, =volumeipat=, =dB=, =status=,
- =volumestatus=
- - Note that =dB= might only return 0 on your system. This is known to
- happen on systems with a pulseaudio backend.
- - Default template: =Vol: <volume>% <status>=
- - Requires the package [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/alsa-core][alsa-core]] and [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/alsa-mixer][alsa-mixer]] installed in your
- system. In addition, to activate this plugin you must pass the
- =with_alsa= flag during compilation.
+*** =Alsa Mixer Element Args=
-***** =Alsa Mixer Element Args=
+ Like [[=Volume Mixer Element Args RefreshRate=][Volume]] but with the following differences:
- Like [[=Volume Mixer Element Args RefreshRate=][Volume]] but with the following differences:
+ - Uses event-based refreshing via =alsactl monitor= instead of polling,
+ so it will refresh instantly when there's a volume change, and won't
+ use CPU until a change happens.
+ - Aliases to =alsa:= followed by the mixer name and element name
+ separated by a colon. Thus, =Alsa "default" "Master" []= can be used
+ as =%alsa:default:Master%=.
+ - Additional options (after the =--=):
+ - =--alsactl=/path/to/alsactl=: If this option is not specified,
+ =alsactl= will be sought in your =PATH= first, and failing that, at
+ =/usr/sbin/alsactl= (this is its location on Debian systems.
+ =alsactl monitor= works as a non-root user despite living in
+ =/usr/sbin=.).
+ - =stdbuf= (from coreutils) must be (and most probably already is) in
+ your =PATH=.
- - Uses event-based refreshing via =alsactl monitor= instead of polling,
- so it will refresh instantly when there's a volume change, and won't
- use CPU until a change happens.
- - Aliases to =alsa:= followed by the mixer name and element name
- separated by a colon. Thus, =Alsa "default" "Master" []= can be used
- as =%alsa:default:Master%=.
- - Additional options (after the =--=):
- - =--alsactl=/path/to/alsactl=: If this option is not specified,
- =alsactl= will be sought in your =PATH= first, and failing that, at
- =/usr/sbin/alsactl= (this is its location on Debian systems.
- =alsactl monitor= works as a non-root user despite living in
- =/usr/sbin=.).
- - =stdbuf= (from coreutils) must be (and most probably already is) in
- your =PATH=.
+** Mail Monitors
+*** =Mail Args Alias=
-*** Mail Monitors
-***** =Mail Args Alias=
+ - Args: list of maildirs in form =[("name1","path1"),...]=. Paths may
+ start with a '~' to expand to the user's home directory.
- - Args: list of maildirs in form =[("name1","path1"),...]=. Paths may
- start with a '~' to expand to the user's home directory.
+ - This plugin requires inotify support in your Linux kernel and the
+ [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hinotify/][hinotify]] package. To activate, pass the =with_inotify= flag during
+ compilation.
- - This plugin requires inotify support in your Linux kernel and the
- [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hinotify/][hinotify]] package. To activate, pass the =with_inotify= flag during
- compilation.
+ - Example:
- - Example:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run Mail [("inbox", "~/var/mail/inbox"),
+ ("lists", "~/var/mail/lists")]
+ "mail"
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run Mail [("inbox", "~/var/mail/inbox"),
- ("lists", "~/var/mail/lists")]
- "mail"
- #+end_src
+*** =MailX Args Opts Alias=
-***** =MailX Args Opts Alias=
+ - Args: list of maildirs in form =[("name1","path1","color1"),...]=.
+ Paths may start with a '~' to expand to the user's home directory.
+ When mails are present, counts are displayed with the given name and
+ color.
- - Args: list of maildirs in form =[("name1","path1","color1"),...]=.
- Paths may start with a '~' to expand to the user's home directory.
- When mails are present, counts are displayed with the given name and
- color.
+ - Opts is a possibly empty list of options, as flags. Possible values:
+ -d dir --dir dir a string giving the base directory where maildir
+ files with a relative path live. -p prefix --prefix prefix a string
+ giving a prefix for the list of displayed mail counts -s suffix
+ --suffix suffix a string giving a suffix for the list of displayed
+ mail counts
- - Opts is a possibly empty list of options, as flags. Possible values:
- -d dir --dir dir a string giving the base directory where maildir
- files with a relative path live. -p prefix --prefix prefix a string
- giving a prefix for the list of displayed mail counts -s suffix
- --suffix suffix a string giving a suffix for the list of displayed
- mail counts
+ - This plugin requires inotify support in your Linux kernel and the
+ [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hinotify/][hinotify]] package. To activate, pass the =with_inotify= flag during
+ compilation.
- - This plugin requires inotify support in your Linux kernel and the
- [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hinotify/][hinotify]] package. To activate, pass the =with_inotify= flag during
- compilation.
+ - Example:
- - Example:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run MailX [("I", "inbox", "green"),
+ ("L", "lists", "orange")]
+ ["-d", "~/var/mail", "-p", " ", "-s", " "]
+ "mail"
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run MailX [("I", "inbox", "green"),
- ("L", "lists", "orange")]
- ["-d", "~/var/mail", "-p", " ", "-s", " "]
- "mail"
- #+end_src
+*** =MBox Mboxes Opts Alias=
-***** =MBox Mboxes Opts Alias=
+ - Mboxes a list of mbox files of the form =[("name", "path", "color")]=,
+ where name is the displayed name, path the absolute or relative (to
+ BaseDir) path of the mbox file, and color the color to use to display
+ the mail count (use an empty string for the default).
- - Mboxes a list of mbox files of the form =[("name", "path", "color")]=,
- where name is the displayed name, path the absolute or relative (to
- BaseDir) path of the mbox file, and color the color to use to display
- the mail count (use an empty string for the default).
+ - Opts is a possibly empty list of options, as flags. Possible values:
+ -a --all (no arg) Show all mailboxes, even if empty. -u (no arg) Show
+ only the mailboxes' names, sans counts. -d dir --dir dir a string
+ giving the base directory where mbox files with a relative path live.
+ -p prefix --prefix prefix a string giving a prefix for the list of
+ displayed mail counts -s suffix --suffix suffix a string giving a
+ suffix for the list of displayed mail counts
- - Opts is a possibly empty list of options, as flags. Possible values:
- -a --all (no arg) Show all mailboxes, even if empty. -u (no arg) Show
- only the mailboxes' names, sans counts. -d dir --dir dir a string
- giving the base directory where mbox files with a relative path live.
- -p prefix --prefix prefix a string giving a prefix for the list of
- displayed mail counts -s suffix --suffix suffix a string giving a
- suffix for the list of displayed mail counts
+ - Paths may start with a '~' to expand to the user's home directory.
- - Paths may start with a '~' to expand to the user's home directory.
+ - This plugin requires inotify support in your Linux kernel and the
+ [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hinotify/][hinotify]] package. To activate, pass the =with_inotify= flag during
+ compilation.
- - This plugin requires inotify support in your Linux kernel and the
- [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hinotify/][hinotify]] package. To activate, pass the =with_inotify= flag during
- compilation.
+ - Example. The following command look for mails in =/var/mail/inbox= and
+ =~/foo/mbox=, and will put a space in front of the printed string
+ (when it's not empty); it can be used in the template with the alias
+ =mbox=:
- - Example. The following command look for mails in =/var/mail/inbox= and
- =~/foo/mbox=, and will put a space in front of the printed string
- (when it's not empty); it can be used in the template with the alias
- =mbox=:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run MBox [("I ", "inbox", "red"), ("O ", "~/foo/mbox", "")]
+ ["-d", "/var/mail/", "-p", " "] "mbox"
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run MBox [("I ", "inbox", "red"), ("O ", "~/foo/mbox", "")]
- ["-d", "/var/mail/", "-p", " "] "mbox"
- #+end_src
+*** =NotmuchMail Alias Args Rate=
-***** =NotmuchMail Alias Args Rate=
+ This plugin checks for new mail, provided that this mail is indexed by
+ =notmuch=. In the =notmuch= spirit, this plugin checks for new *threads*
+ and not new individual messages.
- This plugin checks for new mail, provided that this mail is indexed by
- =notmuch=. In the =notmuch= spirit, this plugin checks for new *threads*
- and not new individual messages.
+ - Alias: What name the plugin should have in your template string.
- - Alias: What name the plugin should have in your template string.
+ - Args: A list of =MailItem= s of the form
- - Args: A list of =MailItem= s of the form
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ [ MailItem "name" "address" "query"
+ ...
+ ]
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- [ MailItem "name" "address" "query"
- ...
- ]
- #+end_src
+ where
- where
+ - =name= is what gets printed in the status bar before the number of
+ new threads.
+ - =address= is the e-mail address of the recipient, i.e. we only query
+ mail that was send to this particular address (in more concrete
+ terms, we pass the address to the =to:= constructor when performing
+ the search). If =address= is empty, we search through all unread
+ mail, regardless of whom it was sent to.
+ - =query= is funneled to =notmuch search= verbatim. For the general
+ query syntax, consult =notmuch search --help=, as well as
+ =notmuch-search-terms(7)=. Note that the =unread= tag is *always*
+ added in front of the query and composed with it via an *and*.
- - =name= is what gets printed in the status bar before the number of
- new threads.
- - =address= is the e-mail address of the recipient, i.e. we only query
- mail that was send to this particular address (in more concrete
- terms, we pass the address to the =to:= constructor when performing
- the search). If =address= is empty, we search through all unread
- mail, regardless of whom it was sent to.
- - =query= is funneled to =notmuch search= verbatim. For the general
- query syntax, consult =notmuch search --help=, as well as
- =notmuch-search-terms(7)=. Note that the =unread= tag is *always*
- added in front of the query and composed with it via an *and*.
+ - Rate: Rate with which to update the plugin (in deciseconds).
- - Rate: Rate with which to update the plugin (in deciseconds).
+ - Example:
- - Example:
+ - A single =MailItem= that displays all unread threads from the given
+ address:
- - A single =MailItem= that displays all unread threads from the given
- address:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ MailItem "mbs:" "soliditsallgood@mailbox.org" ""
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- MailItem "mbs:" "soliditsallgood@mailbox.org" ""
- #+end_src
+ - A single =MailItem= that displays all unread threads with
+ "[My-Subject]" somewhere in the title:
- - A single =MailItem= that displays all unread threads with
- "[My-Subject]" somewhere in the title:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ MailItem "S:" "" "subject:[My-Subject]"
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- MailItem "S:" "" "subject:[My-Subject]"
- #+end_src
+ - A full example of a =NotmuchMail= configuration:
- - A full example of a =NotmuchMail= configuration:
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run NotmuchMail "mail" -- name for the template string
+ [ -- All unread mail to the below address, but nothing that's tagged
+ -- with @lists@ or @haskell@.
+ MailItem "mbs:"
+ "soliditsallgood@mailbox.org"
+ "not tag:lists and not tag:haskell"
+
+ -- All unread mail that has @[Haskell-Cafe]@ in the subject line.
+ , MailItem "C:" "" "subject:[Haskell-Cafe]"
+
+ -- All unread mail that's tagged as @lists@, but not @haskell@.
+ , MailItem "H:" "" "tag:lists and not tag:haskell"
+ ]
+ 600 -- update every 60 seconds
+ #+end_src
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run NotmuchMail "mail" -- name for the template string
- [ -- All unread mail to the below address, but nothing that's tagged
- -- with @lists@ or @haskell@.
- MailItem "mbs:"
- "soliditsallgood@mailbox.org"
- "not tag:lists and not tag:haskell"
+** Music Monitors
+*** =MPD Args RefreshRate=
- -- All unread mail that has @[Haskell-Cafe]@ in the subject line.
- , MailItem "C:" "" "subject:[Haskell-Cafe]"
+ - This monitor will only be compiled if you ask for it using the
+ =with_mpd= flag. It needs [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/libmpd/][libmpd]] 5.0 or later (available on Hackage).
- -- All unread mail that's tagged as @lists@, but not @haskell@.
- , MailItem "H:" "" "tag:lists and not tag:haskell"
- ]
- 600 -- update every 60 seconds
- #+end_src
+ - Aliases to =mpd=
-*** Music Monitors
-***** =MPD Args RefreshRate=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments. In addition you can provide =-P=,
+ =-S= and =-Z=, with an string argument, to represent the playing,
+ stopped and paused states in the =statei= template field. The
+ environment variables =MPD_HOST= and =MPD_PORT= are used to configure
+ the mpd server to communicate with, unless given in the additional
+ arguments =-p= (=--port=) and =-h= (=--host=). Also available:
- - This monitor will only be compiled if you ask for it using the
- =with_mpd= flag. It needs [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/libmpd/][libmpd]] 5.0 or later (available on Hackage).
+ - =lapsed-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for current track position in
+ =ipat=.
- - Aliases to =mpd=
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument: =bar=,
+ =vbar=, =ipat=, =state=, =statei=, =volume=, =length=, =lapsed=,
+ =remaining=, =plength= (playlist length), =ppos= (playlist position),
+ =flags= (ncmpcpp-style playback mode), =name=, =artist=, =composer=,
+ =performer=, =album=, =title=, =track=, =file=, =genre=, =date=
- - Args: default monitor arguments. In addition you can provide =-P=,
- =-S= and =-Z=, with an string argument, to represent the playing,
- stopped and paused states in the =statei= template field. The
- environment variables =MPD_HOST= and =MPD_PORT= are used to configure
- the mpd server to communicate with, unless given in the additional
- arguments =-p= (=--port=) and =-h= (=--host=). Also available:
+ - Default template: =MPD: <state>=
- - =lapsed-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for current track position in
- =ipat=.
+ - Example (note that you need "--" to separate regular monitor options
+ from MPD's specific ones):
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument: =bar=,
- =vbar=, =ipat=, =state=, =statei=, =volume=, =length=, =lapsed=,
- =remaining=, =plength= (playlist length), =ppos= (playlist position),
- =flags= (ncmpcpp-style playback mode), =name=, =artist=, =composer=,
- =performer=, =album=, =title=, =track=, =file=, =genre=, =date=
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run MPD ["-t",
+ "<composer> <title> (<album>) <track>/<plength> <statei> [<flags>]",
+ "--", "-P", ">>", "-Z", "|", "-S", "><"] 10
+ #+end_src
- - Default template: =MPD: <state>=
+*** =MPDX Args RefreshRate Alias=
- - Example (note that you need "--" to separate regular monitor options
- from MPD's specific ones):
+ Like =MPD= but uses as alias its last argument instead of "mpd".
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run MPD ["-t",
- "<composer> <title> (<album>) <track>/<plength> <statei> [<flags>]",
- "--", "-P", ">>", "-Z", "|", "-S", "><"] 10
- #+end_src
+*** =Mpris1 PlayerName Args RefreshRate=
-***** =MPDX Args RefreshRate Alias=
+ - Aliases to =mpris1=
- Like =MPD= but uses as alias its last argument instead of "mpd".
+ - Requires [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/dbus][dbus]] and [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/text][text]] packages. To activate, pass the =with_mpris=
+ flag during compilation.
-***** =Mpris1 PlayerName Args RefreshRate=
+ - PlayerName: player supporting MPRIS v1 protocol. Some players need
+ this to be an all lowercase name (e.g. "spotify"), but some others
+ don't.
- - Aliases to =mpris1=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments.
- - Requires [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/dbus][dbus]] and [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/text][text]] packages. To activate, pass the =with_mpris=
- flag during compilation.
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =album=, =artist=, =arturl=, =length=, =title=, =tracknumber=
- - PlayerName: player supporting MPRIS v1 protocol. Some players need
- this to be an all lowercase name (e.g. "spotify"), but some others
- don't.
+ - Default template: =<artist> - <title>=
- - Args: default monitor arguments.
+ - Example:
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =album=, =artist=, =arturl=, =length=, =title=, =tracknumber=
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run Mpris1 "clementine" ["-t", "<artist> - [<tracknumber>] <title>"] 10
+ #+end_src
- - Default template: =<artist> - <title>=
+*** =Mpris2 PlayerName Args RefreshRate=
- - Example:
+ - Aliases to =mpris2=
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run Mpris1 "clementine" ["-t", "<artist> - [<tracknumber>] <title>"] 10
- #+end_src
+ - Requires [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/dbus][dbus]] and [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/text][text]] packages. To activate, pass the =with_mpris=
+ flag during compilation.
-***** =Mpris2 PlayerName Args RefreshRate=
+ - PlayerName: player supporting MPRIS v2 protocol. Some players need
+ this to be an all lowercase name (e.g. "spotify"), but some others
+ don't.
- - Aliases to =mpris2=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments.
- - Requires [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/dbus][dbus]] and [[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/text][text]] packages. To activate, pass the =with_mpris=
- flag during compilation.
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =album=, =artist=, =arturl=, =length=, =title=, =tracknumber=,
+ =composer=, =genre=
- - PlayerName: player supporting MPRIS v2 protocol. Some players need
- this to be an all lowercase name (e.g. "spotify"), but some others
- don't.
+ - Default template: =<artist> - <title>=
- - Args: default monitor arguments.
+ - Example:
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =album=, =artist=, =arturl=, =length=, =title=, =tracknumber=,
- =composer=, =genre=
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run Mpris2 "spotify" ["-t", "<artist> - [<composer>] <title>"] 10
+ #+end_src
- - Default template: =<artist> - <title>=
+** Network Monitors
+*** =Network Interface Args RefreshRate=
- - Example:
+ - Aliases to the interface name: so =Network "eth0" []= can be used as
+ =%eth0%=
+ - Thresholds refer to velocities expressed in B/s
+ - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run Mpris2 "spotify" ["-t", "<artist> - [<composer>] <title>"] 10
- #+end_src
+ - =--rx-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for reception rate in =rxipat=.
+ - =--tx-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for transmission rate in
+ =txipat=.
+ - =--up=: string used for the =up= variable value when the interface
+ is up.
-*** Network Monitors
-***** =Network Interface Args RefreshRate=
-
- - Aliases to the interface name: so =Network "eth0" []= can be used as
- =%eth0%=
- - Thresholds refer to velocities expressed in B/s
- - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
-
- - =--rx-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for reception rate in =rxipat=.
- - =--tx-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for transmission rate in
- =txipat=.
- - =--up=: string used for the =up= variable value when the interface
- is up.
-
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t=/=--template= argument: =dev=,
- =rx=, =tx=, =rxbar=, =rxvbar=, =rxipat=, =txbar=, =txvbar=, =txipat=,
- =up=. Reception and transmission rates (=rx= and =tx=) are displayed
- by default as KB/s, without any suffixes, but you can set the =-S= to
- "True" to make them displayed with adaptive units (KB/s, MB/s, etc.).
- - Default template: =<dev>: <rx>KB|<tx>KB=
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t=/=--template= argument: =dev=,
+ =rx=, =tx=, =rxbar=, =rxvbar=, =rxipat=, =txbar=, =txvbar=, =txipat=,
+ =up=. Reception and transmission rates (=rx= and =tx=) are displayed
+ by default as KB/s, without any suffixes, but you can set the =-S= to
+ "True" to make them displayed with adaptive units (KB/s, MB/s, etc.).
+ - Default template: =<dev>: <rx>KB|<tx>KB=
-***** =DynNetwork Args RefreshRate=
+*** =DynNetwork Args RefreshRate=
- - Active interface is detected automatically
- - Aliases to "dynnetwork"
- - Thresholds are expressed in B/s
- - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
+ - Active interface is detected automatically
+ - Aliases to "dynnetwork"
+ - Thresholds are expressed in B/s
+ - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
- - =--rx-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for reception rate in =rxipat=.
- - =--tx-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for transmission rate in =txipat=
- - =--devices=: comma-separated list of devices to show.
+ - =--rx-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for reception rate in =rxipat=.
+ - =--tx-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for transmission rate in =txipat=
+ - =--devices=: comma-separated list of devices to show.
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t=/=--template= argument:
- =dev=, =rx=, =tx=, =rxbar=, =rxvbar=, =rxipat=, =txbar=, =txvbar=,
- =txipat=.
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t=/=--template= argument:
+ =dev=, =rx=, =tx=, =rxbar=, =rxvbar=, =rxipat=, =txbar=, =txvbar=,
+ =txipat=.
Reception and transmission rates (=rx= and =tx=) are displayed in Kbytes
per second, and you can set the =-S= to "True" to make them displayed
@@ -1157,73 +1157,73 @@
- Default template: =<dev>: <rx>KB|<tx>KB=
- Example of usage of =--devices= option:
- =["--", "--devices", "wlp2s0,enp0s20f41"]=
-
-***** =Wireless Interface Args RefreshRate=
-
- - If set to "", first suitable wireless interface is used.
- - Aliases to the interface name with the suffix "wi": thus,
- =Wireless "wlan0" []= can be used as =%wlan0wi%=, and
- =Wireless "" []= as =%wi%=.
- - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
-
- - =--quality-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for connection quality in
- =qualityipat=.
-
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t=/=--template= argument:
- =ssid=, =signal=, =quality=, =qualitybar=, =qualityvbar=,
- =qualityipat=
- - Thresholds refer to link quality on a =[0, 100]= scale. Note that
- =quality= is calculated from =signal= (in dBm) by a possibly lossy
- conversion. It is also not taking into account many factors such as
- noise level, air busy time, transcievers' capabilities and the others
- which can have drastic impact on the link performance.
- - Default template: =<ssid> <quality>=
- - To activate this plugin you must pass the =with_nl80211= or the
- =with_iwlib= flag during compilation.
-
-*** Weather Monitors
- :PROPERTIES:
- :CUSTOM_ID: weather-monitors
- :END:
-***** =Weather StationID Args RefreshRate=
-
- - Aliases to the Station ID: so =Weather "LIPB" []= can be used in
- template as =%LIPB%=
- - Thresholds refer to temperature in the selected units
- - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
-
- - =--weathers= /string/ : display a default string when the =weather=
- variable is not reported.
-
- - short option: =-w=
- - Default: ""
-
- - =--useManager= /bool/ : Whether to use one single manager per
- monitor for managing network connections or create a new one every
- time a connection is made.
-
- - Short option: =-m=
- - Default: True
-
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =station=, =stationState=, =year=, =month=, =day=, =hour=,
- =windCardinal=, =windAzimuth=, =windMph=, =windKnots=, =windMs=,
- =windKmh= =visibility=, =skyCondition=, =weather=, =tempC=, =tempF=,
- =dewPointC=, =dewPointF=, =rh=, =pressure=
- - Default template: =<station>: <tempC>C, rh <rh>% (<hour>)=
- - Retrieves weather information from http://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov. Here is
- an [[https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/observations/metar/decoded/CYLD.TXT][example]], also showcasing the kind of information that may be
- extracted. Here is [[https://weather.rap.ucar.edu/surface/stations.txt][a sample list of station IDs]].
-
-***** =WeatherX StationID SkyConditions Args RefreshRate=
-
- - Works in the same way as =Weather=, but takes an additional argument,
- a list of pairs from sky conditions to their replacement (typically a
- unicode string or an icon specification).
- - Use the variable =skyConditionS= to display the replacement of the
- corresponding sky condition. All other =Weather= template variables
- are available as well.
+ =["--", "--devices", "wlp2s0,enp0s20f41"]=
+
+*** =Wireless Interface Args RefreshRate=
+
+ - If set to "", first suitable wireless interface is used.
+ - Aliases to the interface name with the suffix "wi": thus,
+ =Wireless "wlan0" []= can be used as =%wlan0wi%=, and
+ =Wireless "" []= as =%wi%=.
+ - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
+
+ - =--quality-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for connection quality in
+ =qualityipat=.
+
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t=/=--template= argument:
+ =ssid=, =signal=, =quality=, =qualitybar=, =qualityvbar=,
+ =qualityipat=
+ - Thresholds refer to link quality on a =[0, 100]= scale. Note that
+ =quality= is calculated from =signal= (in dBm) by a possibly lossy
+ conversion. It is also not taking into account many factors such as
+ noise level, air busy time, transcievers' capabilities and the others
+ which can have drastic impact on the link performance.
+ - Default template: =<ssid> <quality>=
+ - To activate this plugin you must pass the =with_nl80211= or the
+ =with_iwlib= flag during compilation.
+
+** Weather Monitors
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :CUSTOM_ID: weather-monitors
+ :END:
+*** =Weather StationID Args RefreshRate=
+
+ - Aliases to the Station ID: so =Weather "LIPB" []= can be used in
+ template as =%LIPB%=
+ - Thresholds refer to temperature in the selected units
+ - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
+
+ - =--weathers= /string/ : display a default string when the =weather=
+ variable is not reported.
+
+ - short option: =-w=
+ - Default: ""
+
+ - =--useManager= /bool/ : Whether to use one single manager per
+ monitor for managing network connections or create a new one every
+ time a connection is made.
+
+ - Short option: =-m=
+ - Default: True
+
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =station=, =stationState=, =year=, =month=, =day=, =hour=,
+ =windCardinal=, =windAzimuth=, =windMph=, =windKnots=, =windMs=,
+ =windKmh= =visibility=, =skyCondition=, =weather=, =tempC=, =tempF=,
+ =dewPointC=, =dewPointF=, =rh=, =pressure=
+ - Default template: =<station>: <tempC>C, rh <rh>% (<hour>)=
+ - Retrieves weather information from http://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov. Here is
+ an [[https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/observations/metar/decoded/CYLD.TXT][example]], also showcasing the kind of information that may be
+ extracted. Here is [[https://weather.rap.ucar.edu/surface/stations.txt][a sample list of station IDs]].
+
+*** =WeatherX StationID SkyConditions Args RefreshRate=
+
+ - Works in the same way as =Weather=, but takes an additional argument,
+ a list of pairs from sky conditions to their replacement (typically a
+ unicode string or an icon specification).
+ - Use the variable =skyConditionS= to display the replacement of the
+ corresponding sky condition. All other =Weather= template variables
+ are available as well.
For example:
@@ -1249,85 +1249,85 @@
As mentioned, the replacement string can also be an icon specification,
such as =("clear", "<icon=weather-clear.xbm/>")=.
-*** Other Monitors
-***** =Brightness Args RefreshRate=
+** Other Monitors
+*** =Brightness Args RefreshRate=
- - Aliases to =bright=
+ - Aliases to =bright=
- - Args: default monitor arguments, plus the following specif ones:
+ - Args: default monitor arguments, plus the following specif ones:
- - =-D=: directory in =/sys/class/backlight/= with files in it
- (default: "acpi_video0")
- - =-C=: file with the current brightness (default: actual_brightness)
- - =-M=: file with the maximum brightness (default: max_brightness)
- - =--brightness-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for current brightness
- in =ipat=.
+ - =-D=: directory in =/sys/class/backlight/= with files in it
+ (default: "acpi_video0")
+ - =-C=: file with the current brightness (default: actual_brightness)
+ - =-M=: file with the maximum brightness (default: max_brightness)
+ - =--brightness-icon-pattern=: dynamic string for current brightness
+ in =ipat=.
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
- =vbar=, =percent=, =bar=, =ipat=
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument:
+ =vbar=, =percent=, =bar=, =ipat=
- - Default template: =<percent>=
+ - Default template: =<percent>=
- - Example:
+ - Example:
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run Brightness ["-t", "<bar>"] 60
- #+end_src
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run Brightness ["-t", "<bar>"] 60
+ #+end_src
-***** =CatInt n filename=
+*** =CatInt n filename=
- - Reads and displays an integer from the file whose path is =filename=
- (especially useful with files in =/sys=).
+ - Reads and displays an integer from the file whose path is =filename=
+ (especially useful with files in =/sys=).
- - Aliases as =catn= (e.g. =Cat 0= as =cat0=, etc.) so you can have
- several.
+ - Aliases as =catn= (e.g. =Cat 0= as =cat0=, etc.) so you can have
+ several.
- - Example:
+ - Example:
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run CatInt 0 "/sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_hwmon/fan1_input" [] 50
- #+end_src
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run CatInt 0 "/sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_hwmon/fan1_input" [] 50
+ #+end_src
-***** =CommandReader "/path/to/program" Alias=
+*** =CommandReader "/path/to/program" Alias=
- - Runs the given program, and displays its standard output.
+ - Runs the given program, and displays its standard output.
-***** =Uptime Args RefreshRate=
+*** =Uptime Args RefreshRate=
- - Aliases to =uptime=
- - Args: default monitor arguments. The low and high thresholds refer to
- the number of days.
- - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument: =days=,
- =hours=, =minutes=, =seconds=. The total uptime is the sum of all
- those fields. You can set the =-S= argument to =True= to add units to
- the display of those numeric fields.
- - Default template: =Up: <days>d <hours>h <minutes>m=
+ - Aliases to =uptime=
+ - Args: default monitor arguments. The low and high thresholds refer to
+ the number of days.
+ - Variables that can be used with the =-t/--template= argument: =days=,
+ =hours=, =minutes=, =seconds=. The total uptime is the sum of all
+ those fields. You can set the =-S= argument to =True= to add units to
+ the display of those numeric fields.
+ - Default template: =Up: <days>d <hours>h <minutes>m=
-***** =UVMeter=
+*** =UVMeter=
- - Aliases to "uv" + station id. For example: =%uv Brisbane%= or
- =%uv Alice Springs%=
+ - Aliases to "uv" + station id. For example: =%uv Brisbane%= or
+ =%uv Alice Springs%=
- - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
+ - Args: default monitor arguments, plus:
- - =--useManager= /bool/ : Whether to use one single manager per
- monitor for managing network connections or create a new one every
- time a connection is made.
+ - =--useManager= /bool/ : Whether to use one single manager per
+ monitor for managing network connections or create a new one every
+ time a connection is made.
- - Short option: =-m=
- - Default: True
+ - Short option: =-m=
+ - Default: True
- - /Reminder:/ Keep the refresh rate high, to avoid making unnecessary
- requests every time the plug-in is run.
+ - /Reminder:/ Keep the refresh rate high, to avoid making unnecessary
+ requests every time the plug-in is run.
- - Station IDs can be found here:
- http://www.arpansa.gov.au/uvindex/realtime/xml/uvvalues.xml
+ - Station IDs can be found here:
+ http://www.arpansa.gov.au/uvindex/realtime/xml/uvvalues.xml
- - Example:
+ - Example:
- #+begin_src haskell
- Run UVMeter "Brisbane" ["-H", "3", "-L", "3", "--low", "green", "--high", "red"] 900
- #+end_src
+ #+begin_src haskell
+ Run UVMeter "Brisbane" ["-H", "3", "-L", "3", "--low", "green", "--high", "red"] 900
+ #+end_src
* Executing External Commands
@@ -1365,7 +1365,7 @@
error, or you might want to display a custom message in that
case. To that end, you can use the =ComX= variant:
- =ComX ProgramName Args ExitMessage Alias RefreshRate=
+ =ComX ProgramName Args ExitMessage Alias RefreshRate=
Works like =Com=, but displaying =ExitMessage= (a string) if the
execution fails. For instance: