- Use the home manager module. This is done by, as in the previous way, importing the flake and then adding `gBar.homeManagerModules.x86_64-linux.default` into your home-manager imorts section. This exposes the option programs.gBar to home-manager, use it like below.
Due to the way eww configuration is set up, for each dynamic variable (the number of them quickly grows) you need a shell command which opens a process.
This became quickly a bottleneck, where the bar took up 10% of the CPU-time due to the creation of many processes all the time (without even considering the workspace widget).
gBar implements all of the information gathering(CPU, RAM, GPU, Disk, ...) in native C++ code, which is WAY faster. In fact, gBar was meant to be a fast replacement/alternative for eww for me.
And lastly: Implementing it myself is fun and a great excuse to learn something new!
### Can you implement feature XYZ? / I've found a bug. Can you fix it?
This project is meant to be for my personal use, though I want it to be easily used by others without bugs or a complicated setup. This means the following:
- If you found a bug, please [open an issue](https://github.com/scorpion-26/gBar/issues/new/choose) and I'll try to fix it as quickly as I can.
- If you're missing a particular feature, please [open an issue](https://github.com/scorpion-26/gBar/issues/new/choose) as well and I'll see what I can do, although I can't guarantee anything. Small requests or features I'll find useful too will probably be implemented in a timely fashion though.
First, find where the data is located for gBar. Possible locations:
- /usr/share/gBar
- /usr/local/share/gBar
- ~/.local/share/gBar
- If you cloned this repository locally: Inside css/
Copy the scss and css files from within the data direction into ~/.config/gBar. e.g.:
```
mkdir ~/.config/gBar/
cp /usr/local/share/gBar/* ~/.config/gBar/
```
This will override the default behaviour. If you have sass installed, you can modify the scss file and then regenerate the css file accordingly. Else modify the css file directly.
### The margins of the bar are inconsistent/messed up / Custom CSS broke.
If you have a costum style.[s]css, make sure that the margins/names/... are the same as the ones found in ```style/style.[s]css```.\
*As of commit f78758c margins are no longer used in the default css. If you didn't play around with margins, you can safely remove them from your css*\
If you've checked the css against upstream gBar and the issue persists, please [open an issue](https://github.com/scorpion-26/gBar/issues/new/choose).
This happens, when you kill the widget before it closes properly (Automatically after a few seconds for the audio widget, or the close button for the bluetooth widget). Ctrl-C in the terminal (SIGINT) is fine though.
Please install a Nerd Font from https://www.nerdfonts.com (I use Caskaydia Cove NF), and change style.css/style.scss accordingly (Refer to 'I want to customize the colors' for that). You _will_ need a Nerd Font with version 2.3.0 or newer (For more details see [this comment](https://github.com/scorpion-26/gBar/issues/5#issuecomment-1442037005))
### Clicking on the tray opens a glitchy transparent menu
This is semi-intentional and a known bug (See https://github.com/scorpion-26/gBar/pull/12#issuecomment-1529143790 for an explanation). You can make it opaque by setting the background-color property of .popup in style.css/style.scss