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tidybattery

Lightweight GTK tray battery monitor. The original project by decayofmind is a fork of slimebattery rewritten in Python. This project is a fork of that with additions of more levels of icon notification and enabling of clicking on the icon to launch a custom command (like the command for the system power manager).

Setup

Put into your path, as an example the following would work

cd [path/where/tidybattery/will/live]
git clone https://github.com/nalipaz/tidybattery.git
cd tidybattery
sudo ln -s `pwd`/tidybattery.py /usr/bin/tidybattery

Create a config file at ~/.tidybattery, just run the following to generate a default config file which you could modify if needed:

echo -e "[general]\ncommand = xfce4-power-manager-settings\n\n[empty]\nicon = battery-empty\ncharge_icon = battery-empty-charging\npercent = 0\n\n[caution]\nicon = battery-caution\ncharge_icon = battery-caution-charging\npercent = 10\n\n[low]\nicon = battery-low\ncharge_icon = battery-low-charging\npercent = 20\n\n[fair]\nicon = battery-fair\ncharge_icon = battery-fair-charging\npercent = 45\n\n[good]\nicon = battery-good\ncharge_icon = battery-good-charging\npercent = 70\n\n[full]\nicon = battery-full\ncharge_icon = battery-full-charging\npercent = 95\n\n[full_adapter]\nicon = gnome-power-manager\npercent = 100" > ~/.tidybattery

Alternatively, you can manually create your config file using the below as your template:

[general]
command = xfce4-power-manager-settings

[empty]
icon = battery-empty
charge_icon = battery-empty-charging
percent = 0

[caution]
icon = battery-caution
charge_icon = battery-caution-charging
percent = 10

[low]
icon = battery-low
charge_icon = battery-low-charging
percent = 20

[fair]
icon = battery-fair
charge_icon = battery-fair-charging
percent = 45

[good]
icon = battery-good
charge_icon = battery-good-charging
percent = 70

[full]
icon = battery-full
charge_icon = battery-full-charging
percent = 95

[full_adapter]
icon = gnome-power-manager
percent = 100

Starting tidybattery

Just run tidybattery &. You can also put it into your startups so it is automatically running after reboots.

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