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# Example configuration.
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# Everything after '#' is ignored
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# Format of the variables:
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# [variable]: [value]
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# Whitespaces are ignored in the following locations:
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# - Before the variable
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# - After the ':'
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# - After the value
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#
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# String variables can be escaped ([Notation in config] -> "Result"):
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# - foo\\bar -> "foo<backlash>bar"
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# - foo\nbar -> "foo<newline>bar"
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# - foo\sbar -> "foo bar"
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# The following three options control the ordering of the widgets.
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# Reordering can cause slight margin inconsistencies,
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# so it is recommend to only make minor adjustments to the default layout.
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# Adding the same widget multiple times to the layout is *not* supported and will cause issues.
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# Widgets to show on the left side
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WidgetsLeft: [Workspaces]
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# Widgets to center
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WidgetsCenter: [Time]
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# Widgets to display on the right side
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WidgetsRight: [Tray, Packages, Audio, Bluetooth, Network, Disk, VRAM, GPU, RAM, CPU, Battery, Power]
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# The CPU sensor to use
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CPUThermalZone: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:18.3/hwmon/hwmon8/temp1_input
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# The command to execute on suspend
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# SuspendCommand: ~/.config/scripts/sys.sh suspend
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# The command to execute on lock
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# LockCommand: ~/.config/scripts/sys.sh lock
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LockCommand: swaylock
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# The command to execute on exit
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ExitCommand: killall Hyprland
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# The folder, where the battery sensors reside
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BatteryFolder: /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0
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# The partition to monitor with disk sensor
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DiskPartition: /
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# Overrides the icon of the nth (in this case the first) workspace.
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# Please note the missing space between "," and the symbol. Adding a space here adds it to the bar too!
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#WorkspaceSymbol: 1,
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# The default symbol for the workspaces
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DefaultWorkspaceSymbol:
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# All of the icons that can be modified.
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# Please note that some icons require a space ("\s") (e.g. default ShutdownIcon)
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ShutdownIcon: \s
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RebootIcon:
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SleepIcon:
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LockIcon:
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ExitIcon:
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BTOffIcon:
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BTOnIcon:
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BTConnectedIcon:
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DevKeyboardIcon: \s
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DevMouseIcon: \s
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DevHeadsetIcon: \s
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DevControllerIcon: \s
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DevUnknownIcon: \s
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SpeakerMutedIcon:
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SpeakerHighIcon:
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MicMutedIcon:
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MicHighIcon:
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PackageOutOfDateIcon: \s
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# Scroll through the workspaces of the current monitor instead of all workspaces
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WorkspaceScrollOnMonitor: true
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# When true: Scroll up -> Next workspace instead of previous workspace. Analogous with scroll down
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WorkspaceScrollInvert: false
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# Number of workspaces to display. Displayed workspace IDs are 1-n (Default: 1-9)
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NumWorkspaces: 12
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# Use Hyprland IPC instead of the ext_workspace protocol for workspace polling.
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# Hyprland IPC is *slightly* less performant (+0.1% one core), but way less bug prone,
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# since the protocol is not as feature complete as Hyprland IPC.
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# NOTE: Hyprland no longer supports ext-workspace-unstable-v1 as of commit bb09334.
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# Hyprland IPC is thus *required* for workspace support under Hyprland >=v0.30.0!
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UseHyprlandIPC: true
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# The location of the bar
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# Needs to be capitalized!!
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# Values are: L (Left), R (Right), T (Top), B (bottom)
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Location: T
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# When the location is set to side, this option forces everything (even text) to be right-side up.
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# *Always* make sure to enable SensorTooltips when enabling this option. Failure to do so *will* cause graphical issues.
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IconsAlwaysUp: false
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# Forces the time to be centered.
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# This can cause the right widget to clip outside, if there is not enough space on screen (e.g. when opening the text)
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# Setting this to false will definitely fix this issue, but it won't look very good, since it will be off-center.
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# So try to decrease "TimeSpace" first, before setting this configuration to false.
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CenterTime: true
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# How much space should be reserved for the time widget. Setting this too high can cause the right widget to clip outside.
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# Therefore try to set it as low as possible if you experience clipping.
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# Although keep in mind, that a value that is too low can cause the widget to be be off-center,
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# which can also cause clipping.
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# If you can't find an optimal value, consider setting 'CenterTime' to false
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# TimeSpace: 300
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TimeSpace: 240
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# Set datetime style
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# DateTimeStyle: %a %D - %H:%M:%S %Z
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DateTimeStyle: %a %F %R %Z
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# Set datetime locale (defaults to system locale if not set or set to empty string)
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#DateTimeLocale: de_DE.utf8
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# Adds a audio input(aka. microphone) widget
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AudioInput: false
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# Sets the audio slider to be on reveal (Just like the sensors) when true. Only affects the bar.
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AudioRevealer: true
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# Sets the rate of change of the slider on each scroll. In Percent
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AudioScrollSpeed: 5
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# Display numbers instead of a slider for the two audio widgets. Doesn't affect the audio flyin
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AudioNumbers: false
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# Command that is run to check if there are out-of-date packages.
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# The script should return *ONLY* a number. If it doesn't output a number, updates are no longer checked.
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# Default value is applicable for Arch Linux. (See data/update.sh for a human-readable version)
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CheckPackagesCommand: p="$(checkupdates)"; e=$?; if [ $e -eq 127 ] ; then exit 127; fi; if [ $e -eq 2 ] ; then echo "0" && exit 0; fi; echo "$p" | wc -l
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# How often to check for updates. In seconds
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CheckUpdateInterval: 300
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# Limits the range of the audio slider. Only works for audio output.
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# Slider "empty" is AudioMinVolume, Slider "full" is AudioMaxVolume
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# AudioMinVolume: 30 # Audio can't get below 30%
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# AudioMaxVolume: 120 # Audio can't get above 120%
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# The network adapter to use. You can query /sys/class/net for all possible values
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NetworkAdapter: wlan0
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# Disables the network widget when set to false
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NetworkWidget: true
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# The card to poll when using AMDGPU. If you don't have an AMD card, you can skip this config.
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# Possible values can be found by querying /sys/class/drm
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DrmAmdCard: card1
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# Use tooltips instead of sliders for the sensors
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SensorTooltips: false
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# The size of the of the circular sensors
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SensorSize: 24
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# The size of the network icon
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NetworkIconSize: 24
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# Enables tray icons
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EnableSNI: true
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# SNIIconSize sets the icon size for a SNI icon.
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# SNIPaddingTop Can be used to push the Icon down. Negative values are allowed
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# SNIIconName overrides what icon from an icon theme to display.
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# SNIDisabled prevents an icon from being registered.
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# For all SNI properties: The first parameter is a filter of the tooltip(The text that pops up, when the icon is hovered) of the icon.
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# The wildcard filter '*' does not work for SNIIconName and SNIDisabled
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# Scale everything down to 25 pixels ('*' as filter means everything)
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#SNIIconSize: *, 25
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# Explicitly make OBS a bit smaller than default
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#SNIIconSize: OBS, 23
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# Nudges the Discord icon a bit down
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#SNIPaddingTop: Discord, 5
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# Override the default icon given to gBar by discord to an icon theme supplied one (Example is from papirus theme)
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#SNIIconName: Discord, discord-tray
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# Prevents steam from displaying. Note: Steam doesn't have a tooltip, which means the object path is filtered instead.
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#SNIDisabled: steam, true
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# These set the range for the network widget. The widget changes colors at six intervals:
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# - Below Min...Bytes ("under")
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# - Between ]0%;25%]. 0% = Min...Bytes; 100% = Max...Bytes ("low")
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# - Between ]25%;50%]. 0% = Min...Bytes; 100% = Max...Bytes ("mid-low")
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# - Between ]50%;75%]. 0% = Min...Bytes; 100% = Max...Bytes ("mid-high")
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# - Between ]75%;100%]. 0% = Min...Bytes; 100% = Max...Bytes ("high")
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# - Above Max...Bytes ("over")
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MinDownloadBytes: 0
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MaxDownloadBytes: 10485760 # 10 * 1024 * 1024 = 10 MiB
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MinUploadBytes: 0
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MaxUploadBytes: 5242880 # 5 * 1024 * 1024 = 5 MiB
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