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66 lines
2.1 KiB
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yambar(1)
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# NAME
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yambar - modular status panel for X11 and Wayland
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# SYNOPSIS
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*yambar* [_OPTIONS_]...
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# OPTIONS
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*-b*,*--backend*={*xcb*,*wayland*,*auto*}
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Backend to use. The default is *auto*. In this mode, yambar will
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look for the environment variable _WAYLAND\_DISPLAY_, and if
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available, use the *Wayland* backend. If not, the *XCB* backend is
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used.
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*-c*,*--config*=_FILE_
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Use an alternative configuration file instead of the default one.
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*-C*,*--validate*
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Verify the configuration and then quit. If no errors are detected,
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nothing is printed and the exit code is 0. If there are errors,
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these are printed on stdout and the exit code is non-zero.
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*-p*,*--print-pid*=_FILE_|_FD_
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Print PID to this file, or FD, when successfully started. The file
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(or FD) is closed immediately after writing the PID. When a _FILE_
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as been specified, the file is unlinked exit.
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*-d*,*--log-level*={*info*,*warning*,*error*,*none*}
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Log level, used both for log output on stderr as well as
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syslog. Default: _info_.
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*-l*,*--log-colorize*=[{*never*,*always*,*auto*}]
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Enables or disables colorization of log output on stderr.
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*-s*,*--log-no-syslog*
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Disables syslog logging. Logging is only done on stderr.
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*-v*,*--version*
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Show the version number and quit
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# DESCRIPTION
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*yambar* is a lightweight and configurable status panel (_bar_, for
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short) for *X11* and *Wayland*.
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It has a number of _modules_ that provide information in the form of
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_tags_. For example, the _clock_ module has a _date_ tag that contains
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the current date.
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The modules do not know how to present the information though. This is
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instead done by _particles_. And the user, you, decides which
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particles (and thus how to present the data) to use.
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Furthermore, each particle can have a _decoration_. These are things
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like a different background, or an graphical underline.
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There is *no* support for images or icons. use an icon font
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(e.g. *Font Awesome*, or *Material Icons*) if you want a graphical
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representation.
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There are a number of modules and particles builtin. More can be added
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as plugins. You can even write your own!
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# CONFIGURATION
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See *yambar*(5)
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