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# Writing a bumblebee-status module
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## Introduction
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Adding a new module to `bumblebee-status` is straight-forward:
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- Add a new Python module in `modules/contrib/`. The name of the
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module will be the name that the user needs to specify when
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invoking `bumblebee-status` (i.e. a module called `modules/contrib/test.py`
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will be loaded using `bumblebee-status -m test`)
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- See below for how to actually write the module
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- Test (run `bumblebee-status` in the CLI)
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- Make sure your changes don't break anything: `./coverage.sh`
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## Pull requests
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The project **gladly** accepts PRs for bugfixes, new functionality, new
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modules, etc.
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When you feel comfortable with what you've developed, please just open
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a PR, somebody will look at it eventually :) Thanks!
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## Hello world
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This example will show "hello world" in the status bar:
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```
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"""Short description"""
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import core.module
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import core.widget
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class Module(core.module.Module):
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def __init__(self, config):
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super().__init__(config, core.widget.Widget(self.full_text))
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def full_text(self, widgets):
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return "hello world"
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# vim: tabstop=8 expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
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```
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