i3status-rs
is a feature-rich and resource-friendly replacement for i3status, written in pure Rust. It provides a way to display "blocks" of system information (time, battery status, volume, etc) on the i3 bar. It is also compatible with sway.
For a list of available blocks, see the block documentation. Further information can be found on the Wiki.
The Rust language and the cargo
package manager are required to build the binary.
We also require Libdbus 1.6 or higher. On some older systems this may require installing libdbus-1-dev
. See #194 if you are having dbus-related compilation issues.
Compilation is only tested with very recent stable versions of rustc
. If you use a distro with older Rust packages, consider using rustup to install a newer toolchain.
Most blocks assume you are running Linux, and some have their own system requirements; these are mentioned in the block documentation.
Optional:
- Font Awesome 4.x is required when using the icons config
name = "awesome"
. For version 5, usename = "awesome5"
. On Arch Linux version 4 is available in theAUR
, and version 5 is availablehere
. - For icons config
name = material
, a patched version of Google's MaterialIcons-Regular.ttf is required which includes \u{0020} (space), sets a descent ands lower all glyphs to properly align. It can be found here. - Powerline Fonts are required for all themes using the powerline arrow char.
gperftools
is required for building with the"profiling"
feature flag (disabled by default).
Stable releases are packaged on some distributions:
-
On Arch Linux:
sudo pacman -Syu i3status-rust
. The latest development version can be installed from the AUR. -
On Fedora 31+:
sudo dnf install i3status-rs
. For older releases and CentOS, you can install from the COPR. -
On Void Linux:
xbps-install -S i3status-rust
-
On NixOS:
nix-env -iA nixos.i3status-rust
-
With Home Manager:
programs.i3status-rust.enable = true
see available options
Otherwise, you can install from source:
$ git clone https://github.com/greshake/i3status-rust
$ cd i3status-rust
$ cargo install --path .
$ ./install.sh
By default, this will install the binary to ~/.cargo/bin/i3status-rs
.
After installing i3status-rust
, you need to create a configuration file.
Edit the example configuration to your liking.
The default location is $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/i3status-rust/config.toml
.
There are some top-level configuration variables:
Key | Description | Required | Default |
---|---|---|---|
icons |
The icon set that should be used. Possible values are none , awesome , awesome5 , material and material-nf . Check themes.md for more information |
No | none |
icons_format |
A string to customise the appearance of each icon. Can be used to edit icons' spacing or specify a font that will be applied only to icons via pango markup. For example, set it to " <span font_family='NotoSans Nerd Font'>{icon}</span> " to set font of the icons to be 'NotoSans Nerd Font' |
No | " {icon} " |
theme |
The predefined theme that should be used. You can also add your own overrides. Check themes.md for all available themes. | No | plain |
scrolling |
The direction of scrolling, either natural or reverse |
No | reverse |
block |
All blocks that will exist in your i3bar. Check blocks.md for all blocks and their parameters. | No | none |
Refer to formatting documentation to customize formatting strings' placeholders.
Next, edit your i3 bar configuration to use i3status-rust
. For example:
bar {
font pango:DejaVu Sans Mono, FontAwesome 12
position top
status_command path/to/i3status-rs path/to/your/config.toml
colors {
separator #666666
background #222222
statusline #dddddd
focused_workspace #0088CC #0088CC #ffffff
active_workspace #333333 #333333 #ffffff
inactive_workspace #333333 #333333 #888888
urgent_workspace #2f343a #900000 #ffffff
}
}
In order to use the built-in support for the Font Awesome icon set, you will need to include it in the font
parameter, as above. Check to make sure that "FontAwesome" will correctly identify the font by using fc-match
, e.g.
$ fc-match FontAwesome
fontawesome-webfont.ttf: "FontAwesome" "Regular"
Note that the name of the Font Awesome font may have changed in version 5.
You can use fc-list
to see the names of your available Awesome Fonts.
$ fc-list | grep -i awesome
/usr/share/fonts/TTF/fa-solid-900.ttf: Font Awesome 5 Free,Font Awesome 5 Free Solid:style=Solid
/usr/share/fonts/TTF/fa-regular-400.ttf: Font Awesome 5 Free,Font Awesome 5 Free Regular:style=Regular
In this example, you have to use Font Awesome 5 Free
instead of the FontAwesome 12
in the example configuration above.
You can verify the name again using fc-match
See #130 for further discussion.
Finally, reload i3: i3 reload
.
We welcome new contributors! Take a gander at CONTRIBUTING.md.
This project is licensed under the GPLv3. See the LICENSE.md file for details.