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# Example config file for easyconf-lemonbar. Default values are shown, except
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# where indicated.
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bar:
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# Global configuration options. These are mostly flags passed to lemonbar at
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# runtime. These are all optional.
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#config:
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# Define a custom size of the bar. By default, this is different for every
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# screen, so the format is shown below.
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#geometry: "widthxheight+x+y"
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# Dock the bar at the bottom of the screen.
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#bottom: false
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# Force the bar to dock (if your window manager is weird).
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#force: false
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# Font of display text. The default font is set by the system, and what
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# fonts you can use depends on what your version of lemonbar supports. See
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# `man lemonbar` for more info. You may define up to 5 fonts; they will be
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# assigned an index value 1-5 in the order you specify them (this will be
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# relevant later). The first font you list will be the default font for the
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# bar. The basic format is shown below.
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#font: "Font Name-Size"
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#font: "Second Font Name-Size" etc...
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# Set a custom Xorg WM_NAME.
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#name: "bar"
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# Under/overline thickness in pixels.
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#line_thickness: 1
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# Background color of the bar.
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#bg_color: "#000"
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# Color of text.
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#fg_color: "#FFF"
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# Vertical offset of the text in pixels (can be negative).
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#offset: 0
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# Global under/overline color.
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#line_color: "#FFF"
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# Padding to the right and left of the text of any module. Formatting is
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# applied to the padding, too.
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#padding: " "
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# Seperator between modules. Module formatting options are not applied to
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# the seperator.
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#seperator: "|"
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# Text to be placed on both ends of the bar, before and after all text.
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#margin: ""
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# Modules are organized by monitor number, starting at 0 and increasing to 9.
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monitor:
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0:
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# Within each monitor is where you can define a your individual modules.
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# You can define as many modules as you want. Some fields are required;
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# these will be indicated. If a field doesn't say its required, you can
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# safely omit it in your own configuration. A "bare minimum" configuration
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# is shown below for your convience.
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modules:
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# The top field is the name of the module. This can be whatever you
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# want, it doesn't matter. Because this is an example module, we will
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# call it 'example.'
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#example:
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# # This command is run by `sh -c`, and whatever is sent to stdout is the
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# # text that will be displayed for this module. `date` here is used as an
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# # example. THIS IS A REQUIRED FIELD.
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# command: "date"
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# # How often (in milliseconds) to re-run the command and display the
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# # updated text. If this value is 0, then the module will not be
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# # refreshed. THIS IS A REQUIRED FIELD.
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# refresh: 1000
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# # Prefix to be printed before the text of the command.
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# prefix: "DATE: "
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# # Linux real-time signal that, when received, will refresh the module
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# # instantly. See the README for more info.
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# signal: 0
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# # Formatting options. These will only affect the text and padding of this
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# # module.
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# format:
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# # Where the text should be placed on the bar. `left`, `right`, or
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# # `center`. THIS IS A REQUIRED FIELD.
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# align: left
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# # Background color of the bar.
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# bg_color: "#000"
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# # Text color
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# fg_color: "#FFF"
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# # INDEX of the font for this module to be displayed in (see above).
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# font: 1
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# # Horizontal offset of the module text in pixels (can be negative).
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# offset: 0
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# # Set an underline or overline
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# line:
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# # Self-explanatory. `underline` or `overline`. IF you set a line, then
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# # this is a required field.
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# type: underline
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# # Set a custom color for the line.
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# color: "#000"
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# # Make this module act like a button. Both of these fields are required
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# # if you are making a button. You may also define multiple buttons with
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# # different activators for a single module.
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# button:
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# # What mouse click you have to make to activate the button. Can be
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# # `left`, `center`, or `right`. You can also set it to activate when
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# # you scroll up or down with `scrup` and `scrdown.`
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# activator: left
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# # Command to be executed upon activation. Will be run with `sh -c`.
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# command: "echo 'hello' > ~/file.txt"
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# Here is a simpler example to more clearly show only the required fields.
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bare_minimum:
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command: "whoami"
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refresh: 1000
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format:
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align: right
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