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pytextmonitor
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PyTextMonitor is a minimalistic Plasmoid script written on Python2. It looks like widgets in awesome-wm.
HOWTO
For edited output you must open Settings window and setup output format in lines:
label "$cpu" means total load cpu, %
label "$cpucl" means average cpu clock, MHz
label "$mem" - usage memory, %
label "$memmb" - usage memory, MB
label "$swap" - swap, %
label "$swapmb" - swap, MB
label "$temp" - average temperature in system (if doesn't work please let me know)
label "$net" - download and upload speed, KB/s. You may also specify the number of devices (1 or 2) - without their names. And you may specify network device: something like @@netdev=eth0@@
label "$netdev" - current network device
label "$bat" - battery charge, %. Battery device may be set below. File ("/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity" by default) must contain only battery charge in percent
label "$ac" - status AC device. Return (*) if AC device is online or ( ) if offline. AC device may be set below. FIle ("/sys/class/power_supply/AC/online" by default) must contain '1' if AC is online
Label order will changed if you change slider position.
Attention: you don't may set to show $cpu in swap label for example. $cpu will work only in cpu label.