Introduction ================ Installation ---------------- .. code-block:: bash # from git (development snapshot) $ git clone git://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status # from AUR: git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/bumblebee-status.git cd bumblebee-status makepkg -sicr # from PyPI (thanks @tony): # will install bumblebee-status into ~/.local/bin/bumblebee-status pip install --user bumblebee-status Dependencies ------------ :doc:`development/module` lists the dependencies (Python modules and external executables) for each module. If you are not using a module, you don’t need the dependencies. Usage ------------ Normal usage ~~~~~~~~~~~~ In your i3wm configuration, modify the *status_command* for your i3bar like this: .. code-block:: bash bar { status_command \ -m \ -p \ -t } You can retrieve a list of modules (and their parameters) and themes by entering: .. code-block:: bash $ cd bumblebee-status $ ./bumblebee-status -l themes $ ./bumblebee-status -l modules To change the update interval, use: .. code-block:: bash $ ./bumblebee-status -m -p interval= The update interval can also be changed on a per-module basis, like this: .. code-block:: bash $ ./bumblebee-status -m cpu memory -p cpu.interval=5s memory.interval=1m All modules can be given “aliases” using ``:``, by which they can be parametrized, for example: .. code-block:: bash $ ./bumblebee-status -m disk:root disk:home -p root.path=/ home.path=/home As a simple example, this is what my i3 configuration looks like: .. code-block:: bash bar { font pango:Inconsolata 10 position top tray_output none status_command ~/.i3/bumblebee-status/bumblebee-status -m nic disk:root \ cpu memory battery date time pasink pasource dnf \ -p root.path=/ time.format="%H:%M CW %V" date.format="%a, %b %d %Y" \ -t solarized-powerline } Restart i3wm and - that’s it!