bumblebee-status
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**Many, many thanks to all contributors! As of now, 54 of the modules
are from various contributors (!), and only 19 from myself.**
.. figure:: ./Modules.md
:alt: List of modules
List of modules
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/powerline-solarized.png
:alt: Solarized Powerline
Solarized Powerline
bumblebee-status is a modular, theme-able status line generator for the
`i3 window manager `__.
Focus is on: \* Ease of use (no configuration files!) \* Theme support
\* Extensibility (of course…)
One thing I like in particular: You can use the mouse wheel up/down to
switch workspaces forward and back everywhere throughout the bar (unless
you have mapped the mouse wheel buttons to another action for a widget,
in which case this doesn’t work while hovering that particular widget).
I hope you like it and appreciate any kind of feedback: Bug reports,
Feature requests, etc. :)
Thanks a lot!
Required i3wm version: 4.12+ (in earlier versions, blocks won’t have
background colors)
Supported Python versions: 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6
Supported FontAwesome version: 4 (free version of 5 doesn’t include some
of the icons)
Explicitly unsupported Python versions: 3.2 (missing unicode literals)
:information_source: The |Font Awesome| is required for all themes that
contain icons (because that is the font that includes these icons).
Please refer to your distribution’s package management on how to install
them, or get them from their website directly. Also, please note that
Font Awesome removed some icons used by ``bumblebee-status`` from the
free set in version 5, so if possible, stick with 4.
::
# Font Awesome installation instructions
# Arch Linux
$ sudo pacman -S awesome-terminal-fonts
# FreeBSD
$ sudo pkg install font-awesome
$ sudo pkg install py36-tzlocal py36-pytz py36-netifaces py36-psutil py36-requests #for dependencies
# Other
# see https://github.com/gabrielelana/awesome-terminal-fonts
Example usage:
::
bar {
status_command /bumblebee-status -m cpu memory battery time pasink pasource -p time.format="%H:%M" -t solarized
}
Documentation
=============
See `the
wiki `__ for
documentation.
See
`FAQ `__
for, well, FAQs.
Other resources:
- A list of `available
modules `__
- `How to write a
theme `__
- `How to write a
module `__
Installation
============
::
$ git clone git://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status
Dependencies
============
`Available
modules `__
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:
::
bar {
status_command \
-m \
-p \
-t
}
You can retrieve a list of modules (and their parameters) and themes by
entering:
::
$ cd bumblebee-status
$ ./bumblebee-status -l themes
$ ./bumblebee-status -l modules
Any parameter you can specify with ``-p =``, you can
alternatively specify in ``~/.bumblebee-status.conf`` or
``~/.config/bumblebee-status.conf``. This parameters act as a
**fallback**, so values specified with ``-p`` have priority.
Parameters can also be used to override theme settings, such as:
::
$ ./bumblebee-status -p .theme.=
# for example, to get a spacer with a red background:
$ ./bumblebee-status -m spacer -p spacer.theme.bg=#ff0000
Configuration files have a format like this:
::
$ cat ~/.bumblebee-status.conf
[module-parameters]
=
For example:
::
$ cat ~/.bumblebee-status.conf
[module-parameters]
github.token=abcdefabcdef12345
To change the update interval, use:
::
$ ./bumblebee-status -m -p interval=
As a simple example, this is what my i3 configuration looks like:
::
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!
Events
------
By default, the following events are handled:
- Mouse-Wheel on any module moves to the next/previous i3 workspace
- Left-click on the “disk” module opens the specified path in nautilus
- Left-click on either “memory” or “cpu” opens gnome-system-monitor
- Left-click on a “pulseaudio” (or pasource/pasink) module toggles the
mute state
- Right-click on a “pulseaudio” module opens pavucontrol
- Mouse-Wheel up/down on a “pulseaudio” module raises/lowers the volume
By default, the Mouse-Wheel wraps for the current output. You can
disable this behavior by providing the parameter
``engine.workspacewrap=false`` (starting with version 1.4.5). Also, you
can completely disable output switching by using
``engine.workspacewheel=false``.
You can provide your own handlers to any module by using the following
“special” configuration parameters:
- left-click
- right-click
- middle-click
- wheel-up
- wheel-down For example, to execute “pavucontrol” whenever you
left-click on the nic module, you could write:
``$ bumblebee-status -p nic.left-click="pavucontrol"``
In the string, you can use the following format identifiers: - name -
instance - button
For example:
``$ bumblebee-status -p disk.left-click="nautilus {instance}"``
Errors
------
If errors occur, you should see them in the i3bar itself. If that does
not work, or you need more information for troubleshooting, you can
activate a debug log using the ``-d`` or ``--debug`` switch:
::
$ ./bumblebee-status -d -m
This will create a file called ``~/bumblebee-status-debug.log`` by
default. The file name can be changed by using the ``-f`` or
``--logfile`` option.
Advanced Usage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you want to have a minimal bar that stays out of the way, you can use
the ``-a`` or ``--autohide`` switch to specify a list of module names.
All those modules will only be displayed when (and as long as) their
state is either warning or critical (high CPU usage, low disk space,
etc.). As long as the module is in a “normal” state and does not require
attention, it will remain hidden. Note that this parameter is specified
*in addition* to ``-m`` (i.e. to autohide the CPU module, you would use
``bumblebee-status -m cpu memory traffic -a cpu``).
Required Modules
================
Modules and commandline utilities are only required for modules, the
core itself has no external dependencies at all.
- psutil (for the modules ‘cpu’, ‘memory’, ‘traffic’)
- netifaces (for the modules ‘nic’, ‘traffic’)
- requests (for the modules ‘weather’, ‘github’, ‘getcrypto’, ‘stock’,
‘currency’, ‘sun’)
- power (for the module ‘battery’)
- dbus (for the module ‘spotify’, ‘deezer’)
- i3ipc (for the module ‘title’)
- pacman-contrib (for module ‘arch-update’)
- docker (for the module ‘docker_ps’)
- pytz (for the module ‘datetimetz’)
- localtz (for the module ‘datetimetz’)
- suntime (for the module ‘sun’)
- feedparser (for the module ‘rss’)
Required commandline utilities
==============================
- xset (for the module ‘caffeine’)
- notify-send (for the module ‘caffeine’)
- cmus-remote (for the module ‘cmus’)
- dnf (for the module ‘dnf’)
- gpmdp-remote (for the module ‘gpmdp’)
- setxkbmap (for the module ‘layout’)
- fakeroot (for the module ‘pacman’)
- pacman (for the module ‘pacman’)
- pactl (for the module ‘pulseaudio’)
- ping (for the module ‘ping’)
- redshift (for the module ‘redshift’)
- xrandr (for the module ‘xrandr’)
- mpc (for the module ‘mpd’)
- bluez / blueman (for module ‘bluetooth’)
- dbus-send (for module ‘bluetooth’)
- nvidia-smi (for module ‘nvidiagpu’)
- sensors (for module ‘sensors’, as fallback)
- zpool (for module ‘zpool’)
- progress (for module ‘progress’)
- i3exit (for module ‘system’)
Examples
========
Here are some screenshots for all themes that currently exist:
:exclamation: Some themes (all ‘Powerline’ themes) require `Font
Awesome `__ and a powerline-compatible font
(`powerline-fonts `__, for example)
to display all icons correctly.
:exclamation: If you want to add your own theme, just drop it into
``~/.config/bumblebee-status/themes/``
Gruvbox Powerline (``-t gruvbox-powerline``) (contributed by
[@TheEdgeOfRage](https://github.com/TheEdgeOfRage)):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/powerline-gruvbox.png
:alt: Gruvbox Powerline
Gruvbox Powerline
Gruvbox Powerline Light (``-t gruvbox-powerline-light``) (contributed by
`freed00m `__):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/gruvbox-powerline-light.png
:alt: Gruvbox Powerline Light
Gruvbox Powerline Light
Solarized Powerline (``-t solarized-powerline``):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/powerline-solarized.png
:alt: Solarized Powerline
Solarized Powerline
Gruvbox (``-t gruvbox``):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/gruvbox.png
:alt: Gruvbox
Gruvbox
Gruvbox Light (``-t gruvbox-light``) (contributed by
`freed00m `__):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/gruvbox-light.png
:alt: Gruvbox Light
Gruvbox Light
Solarized (``-t solarized``):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/solarized.png
:alt: Solarized
Solarized
Powerline (``-t powerline``):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/powerline.png
:alt: Powerline
Powerline
Greyish Powerline (``-t greyish-powerline``) (contributed by Joshua
Bark):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/powerline-greyish.png
:alt: Greyish Powerline
Greyish Powerline
Iceberg (``-t iceberg``) (contributed by
`whzup `__):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/iceberg.png
:alt: Iceberg
Iceberg
Iceberg Powerline (``-t iceberg-powerline``) (contributed by
`whzup `__):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/iceberg-powerline.png
:alt: Iceberg Powerline
Iceberg Powerline
Iceberg Dark Powerline (``-t iceberg-dark-powerline``) (contributed by
`gkeep `__):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/iceberg-dark-powerline.png
:alt: Iceberg Dark Powerline
Iceberg Dark Powerline
Iceberg Rainbow (``-t iceberg-rainbow``) (contributed by
`whzup `__):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/iceberg-rainbow.png
:alt: Iceberg Rainbow
Iceberg Rainbow
One Dark Powerline (``-t onedark-powerline``) (contributed by
`dillasyx `__):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/onedark-powerline.png
:alt: One Dark Powerline
One Dark Powerline
Dracula Powerline (-t dracula-powerline) (contributed by
`xsteadfastx `__):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/dracula-powerline.png
:alt: Dracula Powerline
Dracula Powerline
Default (nothing or ``-t default``):
.. figure:: https://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status/blob/master/screenshots/themes/default.png
:alt: Default
Default
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