bumblebee-status is a modular, theme-able status line generator for the i3 window manager.
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All callback from a widget into a module (e.g. for retrieving the status or the criticality state) now get a widget passed. This has the purpose of allowing a module to store state/widget specific data somewhere. This way, for instance, it is possible to store the interface name as part of the widget, thus making it possible to show the status of the correct interface. |
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bumblebee-status
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...)
I hope you like it and appreciate any kind of feedback: Bug reports, Feature requests, etc. :)
Thanks a lot!
Documentation
See the wiki for documentation.
Other resources:
Installation
$ git clone git://github.com/tobi-wan-kenobi/bumblebee-status
Usage
Next, open your i3wm configuration and modify the status_command for your i3bar like this:
bar {
status_command = <path to bumblebee-status/bumblebee-status> -m <list of modules> -t <theme>
}
You can retrieve a list of modules and themes by entering:
$ cd bumblebee-status
$ ./bumblebee-status -l
As a simple example, this is what my i3 configuration looks like:
bar {
font pango:Inconsolata 10
position top
tray_output none
status_command ~/src/bumblebee-status/bumblebee-status -m disk disk::/home nic cpu memory battery date::"%a, %b %d %Y" spacer time::"%H:%M CW %V" pasink pasource dnf -t solarized-powerline
}
Restart i3wm and - that's it!
Examples
Here are some screenshots for all themes that currently exist:
Solarized Powerline (-t solarized-powerline
):
Solarized (-t solarized
):
Powerline (-t powerline
):
Default (nothing or -t default
):