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03 May 2021

dunst: use it as a volume indicator

Dunst is a lightweight replacement for the notification-daemons provided by most desktop environments. I've spoke about dunst a little bit

//www-gem.flounder.online/system/05-dunstus.gmi

But dunst is a even little bit more than that and you can actually use it as a volume indicator. With a short script you can fully customized how you are notified about your volume level. To give you some ideas, I've shared mine on on my gitlab

www-gem gitlab

Do not hesitate to contact me with any questions, improvements, or other tools you like to use.

📬 contact me: wwwgem@disroot.org