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awesome-widgets (ex-pytextmonitor)
Information
A collection of minimalistic widgets which looks like Awesome WM widgets.
Configuration
For edited output you must open Settings window and setup output format in lines:
- tag
$time
- time in default format. For example, fri Nov 6 04:48:01 2013 - tag
$isotime
- time in iso format - tag
$shorttime
- time in short locale format - tag
$longtime
- time in long locale format - tag
$ctime
- custom time format - tag
$uptime
- uptime, ---d--h--m - tag
$cuptime
- custom uptime format - tag
$cpu
- total load cpu, % - tag
$cpuN
- load CPU for core N, % - tag
$cpucl
- average cpu clock, MHz - tag
$cpuclN
- cpu clock for core N, MHz - tag
$tempN
- temperature for device N. For example,$temp0
- tag
$gpu
- GPU usage, %.aticonfig
ornvidia-smi
must be installed - tag
$gputemp
- GPU temperature.aticonfig
ornvidia-smi
must be installed - tag
$mem
- usage memory, % - tag
$memmb
- usage memory, MB - tag
$memgb
- usage memory, GB - tag
$memfreemb
- free RAM, MB - tag
$memfreegb
- free RAM, GB - tag
$memtotmb
- total RAM, MB - tag
$memtotgb
- total RAM, GB - tag
$memusedmb
- used and cached RAM, MB - tag
$memusedgb
- used and cached RAM, GB - tag
$swap
- swap, % - tag
$swapmb
- swap, MB - tag
$swapgb
- swap, GB - tag
$swapfreemb
- free swap, MB - tag
$swapfreegb
- free swap, GB - tag
$swaptotmb
- total swap, MB - tag
$swaptotgb
- total swap, GB - tag
$hddN
- usage for mount point N, %. For example,$hdd0
- tag
$hddmbN
- usage for mount point N, MB. For example,$hddmb0
- tag
$hddgbN
- usage for mount point N, GB. For example,$hddgb0
- tag
$hddfreembN
- free space for mount point N, MB. For example,$hddfreemb0
- tag
$hddfreegbN
- free space for mount point N, GB. For example,$hddfreegb0
- tag
$hddtotmbN
- total size of mount point N, MB. For example,$hddtotmb0
- tag
$hddtotgbN
- total size of mount point N, GB. For example,$hddtotgb0
- tag
$hddrN
- read speed of disk N, KB/s. For example,$hddr0
- tag
$hddwN
- write speed of disk N, KB/s. For example,$hddw0
- tag
$hddtempN
- temperature for HDD N. For example,$hddtemp0
- tag
$down
- download speed, KB/s - tag
$up
- upload speed, KB/s - tag
$netdev
- current network device - tag
$bat
- battery charge, % - tag
$ac
- status AC device. Return (*) if AC device is online or ( ) if offline - tag
$album
- current song album. One of supported music players must be installed - tag
$artist
- current song artist. One of supported music players must be installed - tag
$duration
- current song duration. One of supported music players must be installed - tag
$progress
- current song progress. One of supported music players must be installed - tag
$title
- current song title. One of supported music players must be installed - tag
$pscount
- number of running processes - tag
$pstotal
- total number of processes - tag
$ps
- list of running processes - tag
$pkgcountN
- number of packages, which available to upgrade for command N. For example,$pkgcount0
- tag
$customN
- returns output for custom command N. For example,$custom0
- tag
$desktop
- name of the current desktop - tag
$ndesktop
- number of the current desktop - tag
$tdesktops
- total number of desktops
Tips & tricks
You may use different colors for labels. Just put label text into html code. See issue for more details.
Numbering of elements of temperature, HDD usage, HDD speed, HDD temperature refers to elements order from second tab (Advanced settings). You should add item to the required listWidget first. And the first element in the listWidget will be $tag0
. See issue for more details.
Advanced settings
Enable background
Uncheck to disable default background and set transparent one.
Enable popup
Uncheck box if you do not use popup messages.
Custom time
- tag
$dddd
- weekday in long format - tag
$ddd
- weekday in short format - tag
$dd
- day - tag
$d
- day without zero - tag
$MMMM
- month in long format - tag
$MMM
- month in short format - tag
$MM
- month - tag
$M
- month without zero - tag
$yyyy
- year - tag
$yy
- year in short format - tag
$hh
- hours - tag
$h
- hours without zero - tag
$mm
- minutes - tag
$m
- minutes without zero - tag
$ss
- seconds - tag
$s
- seconds without zero
Custom uptime
- tag
$dd
- uptime days - tag
$d
- uptime days without zero - tag
$hh
- uptime hours - tag
$h
- uptime hours without zero - tag
$mm
- uptime minutes - tag
$m
- uptime minutes without zero
Temperature units
Select units for temperature. Available units are Celsius, Farenheit, Kelvin, Reaumur, cm^-1, kJ/mol, kcal/mol.
Temperature devices
List of devices, which will be observed in temp label (items come from sensors
). List widget is editable,
Mount points
List of mount points, which will be observed in hdd label (items come from mount
). List widget is editable.
HDD (speed)
List of hard disk devices, which will be observed in hddspeed label (items come from DataEngine). List widget is editable.
HDD (temperature)
List of hard disk devices, which will be observed in hddtemp label (items come from find
). List widget is editable.
Network device
Use specified device as active. Will disable auto select network device.
AC online tag
Line which will be shown when AC is online.
AC offline tag
Line which will be shown when AC is offline.
Tooltip settings
Since version 1.7.0 CPU, CPU clock, memory, swap and network labels support graphical tooltip. To enable them just make the needed checkboxes a fully checked. The number of stored values can be set in the tab. Colors of graphs are configurable too.
DataEngine settings
AC device
File with AC information. File (/sys/class/power_supply/AC/online
by default) must contain 1
if AC is online.
Battery device
File with battery information. File (/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity
by default) should contain only battery charge in percent.
Custom command
Commands, which will be run for custom label.
Desktop cmd
Type a command which will be run for desktop DataEngine. Default is qdbus org.kde.kwin /KWin currentDesktop
.
GPU device
Select one of supported GPU devices. auto
will enable auto selection, disable
will disable definition of GPU states. Default is auto
.
HDD
Select one of HDDs for HDD temperature monitor. all
will enable monitor for all devices, disable
will disable definition of HDD temperature. Default is all
.
hddtemp cmd
Type a command which will be run for hddtemp DataEngine. Default is sudo hddtemp
.
MPD address
Address of MPD server. Default is localhost
.
MPD port
Port of MPD server. Default is 6600
.
MPRIS player name
MPRIS player name. The DBus interface of an music player should be enabled. Default is auto
.
Package manager
List of commands, which will be run. Number of null lines is a number of unneeded lines. Defaults:
- Arch:
PKGCMD=pacman -Qu
,PKGNULL=0
- Debian:
PKGCMD=apt-show-versions -u -b
,PKGNULL=0
- Ubuntu:
PKGCMD=aptitude search '~U'
,PKGNULL=0
- Fedora:
PKGCMD=yum list updates
,PKGNULL=3
- FreeBSD:
PKGCMD=pkg_version -I -l '<'
,PKGNULL=0
- Mandriva:
PKGCMD=urpmq --auto-select
,PKGNULL=0
Music player
Select one of supported music playes for player label.
Desktop panel
Since version 1.11.0 it provides a minimalistic panel for monitoring on desktops written on C++
. And yes, it looks like the same panel in Awesome.
Desktop panel configuration
Enable background
Uncheck to disable default background and set transparent one.
Vertical layout
Use vertical layout instead of horizontal one.
Add stretch
Add stretch (spacer) to the selected side of the widget.
Mark
Type symbol (or string) which will be shown if this desktop is active now.
Pattern tags
- tag
$mark
- show mark if this desktop is active - tag
$name
- name of the current desktop - tag
$number
- number of the current desktop - tag
$total
- total number of desktops
Command
Type command which will be run on left click on the selected desktop. Available variables are same as for pattern. Default is dbus org.kde.kwin /KWin setCurrentDesktop $number
.
Instruction
Dependencies
- kdebase-workspace
- kdebindings-python2
- lm_sensors (for definition temperature device)
Optional dependencies
- sysstat (for notification)
- proprietary video driver
- hddtemp (make sure that it may be run with
sudo
without password. Just add following line to/etc/sudoers
:$USERNAME ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/hddtemp
) - music player (amarok, clementine, mpd or qmmp)
Make dependencies
- automoc4
- cmake
Installation
-
download sources
-
install
mkdir build && cd build cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kde4-config --localprefix` ../ make && make install
Also you may install it to
/
:mkdir build && cd build cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kde4-config --prefix` ../ make && sudo make install