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These are a selection of independant tools for displaying various information
about system status in dmenu. Some of them i.e. `volume` have options (up, down, mute...)
which are selectable options in dmenu.
- `pingclock` performs a single `ping` to a server and returns the response time
- `battery` shows the current battery level
- `brightness` shows the current backlight level and gives options to adjust it
- `volume` shows the current volume level and gives options to adjust and manage it
- `date` shows the date
- `fuzzytime` shows the fuzzytime clock
- `wlan` shows the state of the wireless network interface. SSID connected to and signal level.
- `nic` shows the status and/or the ip address of the network interface card
- `temperature` shows the current CPU temperature
- `notes` a simple one liner note taking tool, displaying notes in `dmenu`/`rofi`
The next two do not work with `rofi` unless you have `alias dmenu=rofi` set, but they're pretty nice tools
- `passmenu_wrapper` a wrapper for passmenu. It basically just styles `passmenu` with no other features
- `command_wrapper` inspired by passmenu_wrapper, a basic tool to run other `dmenu` related tools with uniform styling.
- For example: `dmenu_run`, `clipmenu`, `passmenu` etc.
!dmenu_tools[1]
!command_wrap[2]
There are some configuration variables explicit to me, you'll need to change them for you for them to be useful I imagine.
Configuration variables are compile - there are no config files or runtime parameters (except for "rofi")
Each tool is compiled separately, for example:
nim c pingclock
and then run with
./pingclock # or ./pingclock rofi
Personally, I have these bound to key combinations in i3.
In fact, I have a seperate `bindsym` mode in which all these
tools are accessible i.e. `$mod+i` to get to "info" mode then `p` to show pingclock.
It's completely up to you how to run them, they're just simple CLI tools really.
- `dmenu` or `rofi`
- `yad` for calendar
- `passmenu` for passmenu_wrapper
- basically any tool that's used to gather the information.
- "tools" for audio etc. (`pamixer`, `ncpamixer`, etc.) can be set in the source