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i3_i3pystatus.cfg
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import subprocess
from i3pystatus import Status
status = Status(standalone=True)
# Displays clock like this:
# Tue 30 Jul 11:59:46 PM KW31
# ^-- calendar week
status.register("clock",
format="%a %-d %b %X KW%V",)
# Shows the average load of the last minute and the last 5 minutes
# (the default value for format is used)
#status.register("load")
# Shows your CPU temperature, if you have a Intel CPU
status.register("temp",
format="{temp:.0f}°C",)
# The battery monitor has many formatting options, see README for details
# This would look like this, when discharging (or charging)
# ↓14.22W 56.15% [77.81%] 2h:41m
# And like this if full:
# =14.22W 100.0% [91.21%]
#
# This would also display a desktop notification (via dbus) if the percentage
# goes below 5 percent while discharging. The block will also color RED.
#status.register("battery",
# format="{status}/{consumption:.2f}W {percentage:.2f}% [{percentage_design:.2f}%] {remaining:%E%hh:%Mm}",
# alert=True,
# alert_percentage=5,
# status={
# "DIS": "↓",
# "CHR": "↑",
# "FULL": "=",
# },)
# This would look like this:
# Discharging 6h:51m
status.register("battery",
format="{status} {remaining:%E%hh:%Mm}",
alert=True,
alert_percentage=5,
status={
"DIS": "Discharging",
"CHR": "Charging",
"FULL": "Bat full",
},)
# Displays whether a DHCP client is running
status.register("runwatch",
name="DHCP",
path="/var/run/dhcpcd*.pid",)
# Shows the address and up/down state of eth0. If it is up the address is shown in
# green (the default value of color_up) and the CIDR-address is shown
# (i.e. 10.10.10.42/24).
# If it's down just the interface name (eth0) will be displayed in red
# (defaults of format_down and color_down)
#
# Note: the network module requires PyPI package netifaces
status.register("network",
interface="eno1",
format_up="{v4cidr}",)
# Has all the options of the normal network and adds some wireless specific things
# like quality and network names.
#
# Note: requires both netifaces and basiciw
status.register("wireless",
interface="wlo1",
format_up="{essid} {quality:03.0f}%",)
# Shows disk usage of /
# Format:
# 42/128G [86G]
status.register("disk",
path="/home",
format="{used}/{total}G [{avail}G]",)
# Shows pulseaudio default sink volume
#
# Note: requires libpulseaudio from PyPI
#status.register("pulseaudio",
# format="♪{volume}",)
# Shows mpd status
# Format:
# Cloud connected▶Reroute to Remain
status.register("mpd",
format="{title}{status}{album}",
status={
"pause": "▷",
"play": "▶",
"stop": "◾",
},)
status.run()