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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Status bar for dwm. Adapted from:
# https://github.com/w0ng/bin/blob/master/dwm-statusbar
#
# The functions are fairly system-dependent, so it is recommended to copy this file to your ~/bin (or equivalent) and make the adjustments there.
# Colour codes from dwm/config.h
colour_faded="\x01" # grey on black
colour_neutral="\x02" # blue on black
colour_warning="\x03" # yellow on black
colour_critical="\x04" # red on black
colour_normal="\x05" # grey on black
# The amount of spacing to use (or a spacer character, like |)
space=" "
# Time to wait between refreshes, in seconds
refresh="1"
# Name of the network adapters, like enp3s0
eth_adapter=""
wlan_adapter=""
print_date() {
echo -ne "${colour_normal}$(date "+%d.%m.%y")"
}
print_time() {
time_local="$(date "+%H:%M")"
#time_us="$(TZ='US/Central' date "+%H:%M")"
#time_br="$(TZ='America/Sao_Paulo' date "+%H:%M")"
#echo -ne "${colour_neutral}\uE3D2${colour_normal}${time_local}${colour_faded}${time_us}"
echo -ne "${colour_neutral}\uE3D2${colour_normal}${time_local}"
}
print_volume() {
# empty E022, low E023, full E024, mid E03B
volume=$(amixer get Master -M | tail -n1 | sed -r 's/.*\[(.*)%\].*/\1/')
mute="$(amixer get Master | tail -n1 | sed -r 's/.*\[(on|off)\].*/\1/')"
if [ "$mute" == "off" ]; then
vol_colour=$colour_warning
icon_colour=$colour_warning
icon="\uE022"
else
vol_colour=$colour_normal
icon_colour=$colour_neutral
if [ $volume -eq 0 ]; then
icon="\uE022"
elif [ $volume -lt 33 ]; then
icon="\uE023"
elif [ $volume -lt 66 ]; then
icon="\uE03B"
else
icon="\uE024"
fi
fi
echo -ne "${icon_colour}${icon}${vol_colour}${volume}%"
}
# This is very system-dependent
print_backlight() {
# E3D8
max_backlight=$(cat /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/max_brightness)
let backlight="100 * $(cat /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness) / $max_backlight"
echo -ne "${colour_neutral}\uE3D8${colour_normal}${backlight}%"
}
# This will probably need tweaking
print_battery() {
# charging E20D, empty E20E, full E20F, 2/3 E210, 1/3 E211
# 1 or 0
ac_status=$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/AC/online)
if [ $ac_status -eq 1 ]; then
icon_colour=$colour_neutral
if [ -d "/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0" ]; then
icon="\uE20D"
bat_colour=$colour_normal
bat_capacity="$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity)%"
else
icon="\uE257"
fi
else
bat_capacity=$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity)
if [ $bat_capacity -lt 10 ]; then
bat_colour=$colour_critical
icon_colour=$colour_critical
icon="\uE20E"
elif [ $bat_capacity -lt 35 ]; then
bat_colour=$colour_warning
icon_colour=$colour_warning
icon="\uE211"
elif [ $bat_capacity -lt 65 ]; then
bat_colour=$colour_normal
icon_colour=$colour_neutral
icon="\uE1FB"
elif [ $bat_capacity -lt 85 ]; then
bat_colour=$colour_normal
icon_colour=$colour_neutral
icon="\uE210"
else
bat_colour=$colour_normal
icon_colour=$colour_neutral
icon="\uE20F"
fi
bat_capacity="${bat_capacity}%"
fi
echo -ne "${icon_colour}${icon}${bat_colour}${bat_capacity}"
}
# This should work out of the box
print_root_free() {
# floppy E0C3
root_free=$(df -kh / | awk 'NR==2 {print $4}')
root_percent=$(df -kh / | awk 'NR==2 {print $5}' | sed 's/%//g')
if [ $root_percent -gt 90 ]; then
icon_colour=$colour_critical
root_colour=$colour_critical
elif [ $root_percent -gt 75 ]; then
icon_colour=$colour_warning
root_colour=$colour_warning
else
icon_colour=$colour_neutral
root_colour=$colour_normal
fi
echo -ne "${icon_colour}\uE0C3${root_colour}/: ${root_free} (${root_percent}%)"
}
# This should also work out of the box, but only makes sense if your /home is on a different partition
print_home_free() {
# floppy E0C3
home_free=$(df -kh /home | awk 'NR==2 {print $4}')
home_percent=$(df -kh /home | awk 'NR==2 {print $5}' | sed 's/%//g')
if [ $home_percent -gt 90 ]; then
icon_colour=$colour_critical
home_colour=$colour_critical
elif [ $home_percent -gt 75 ]; then
icon_colour=$colour_warning
home_colour=$colour_warning
else
icon_colour=$colour_neutral
home_colour=$colour_normal
fi
echo -ne "${icon_colour}\uE0C3${home_colour}/home: ${home_free} (${home_percent}%)"
}
# This is highly system-dependent, so use it as a template only
print_shared_free() {
# floppy E0C3
shared_free=$(df -kh /home/eddy/shared | awk 'NR==2 {print $4}')
shared_percent=$(df -kh /home/eddy/shared | awk 'NR==2 {print $5}' | sed 's/%//g')
if [ $shared_percent -gt 90 ]; then
icon_colour=$colour_critical
shared_colour=$colour_critical
elif [ $shared_percent -gt 75 ]; then
icon_colour=$colour_warning
shared_colour=$colour_warning
else
icon_colour=$colour_neutral
shared_colour=$colour_normal
fi
echo -ne "${icon_colour}\uE0C3${shared_colour}/mnt/shared: ${shared_free} (${shared_percent}%)"
}
# This should work out of the box
print_mem_free() {
mem_free="$(free -m | awk '/Mem:/ {print $7}')"
mem_colour=$colour_normal
icon_colour=$colour_neutral
if [ $mem_free -lt 250 ]; then
mem_colour=$colour_critical
icon_colour=$colour_critical
elif [ $mem_free -lt 500 ]; then
mem_colour=$colour_warning
icon_colour=$colour_warning
fi
echo -ne "${icon_colour}\uE28B${mem_colour}${mem_free}M"
}
# This depends on lm_sensors and will likely need configuring
print_cpu_temp() {
cpu_temp=$(sensors -u | awk '/Core 0/ {getline; print $2}' | sed -r 's/([0-9]*)\.[0-9]*/\1/')
temp_colour=$colour_normal
icon_colour=$colour_neutral
if [ $cpu_temp -gt 83 ]; then
temp_colour=$colour_critical
icon_colour=$colour_critical
elif [ $cpu_temp -gt 99 ]; then
temp_colour=$colour_warning
icon_colour=$colour_warning
fi
echo -ne "${icon_colour}\uE3B2${temp_colour}${cpu_temp}°"
}
# cpu (from: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=661641#p661641)
print_cpu_used() {
echo -ne "${colour_neutral}\uE3AF${colour_normal}${cpu_used}%"
}
# Configure the adapter to display above
print_eth() {
eth_status=$(ip addr show dev ${eth_adapter} | awk 'NR==1 {print $9}')
if [ "$eth_status" == "UP" ]; then
eth_ip=$(ip addr show dev ${eth_adapter} | awk 'NR==3 {print $2}' | sed -r 's/\/.*//')
icon_colour=${colour_neutral}
eth_colour=${colour_normal}
else
icon_colour=${colour_faded}
fi
echo -ne "${icon_colour}\uE0E4${eth_colour}${eth_ip}"
}
# Configure the adapter to display above, strength might need to be tweaked
print_wlan() {
wlan_status=$(ip addr show dev ${wlan_adapter} | awk 'NR==1 {print $9}')
if [ "$wlan_status" == "UP" ]; then
wlan_ip=$(ip addr show dev ${wlan_adapter} | awk 'NR==3 {print $2}' | sed -r 's/\/.*//')
let wlan_strength="10 * $(cat /proc/net/wireless | awk 'NR==3 {print substr($3, 1, 2)}') / 7"
if [ $wlan_strength -lt 25 ]; then
icon_colour=${colour_critical}
wlan_colour=${colour_critical}
elif [ $wlan_strength -lt 50 ]; then
icon_colour=${colour_warning}
wlan_colour=${colour_warning}
else
icon_colour=${colour_neutral}
wlan_colour=${colour_normal}
fi
wlan_strength="${wlan_strength}%"
else
icon_colour=${colour_faded}
fi
echo -ne "${icon_colour}\uE401${wlan_colour}${wlan_ip} ${wlan_strength}"
}
while true; do
# get new cpu idle and total usage
eval $(awk '/^cpu /{print "cpu_idle_now=" $5 "; cpu_total_now=" $2+$3+$4+$5 }' /proc/stat)
cpu_interval=$((cpu_total_now-${cpu_total_old:-0}))
# calculate cpu usage (%)
let cpu_used="100 * ($cpu_interval - ($cpu_idle_now-${cpu_idle_old:-0})) / $cpu_interval"
# Pipe to status bar
# This is where you can adjust what gets shown by adding the desired function calls
xsetroot -name "$(print_eth)${space}$(print_wlan)${space}$(print_root_free)${space}$(print_home_free)${space}$(print_cpu_used)${space}$(print_cpu_temp)${space}$(print_mem_free)${space}$(print_battery)${space}$(print_backlight)${space}$(print_volume)${space}$(print_time)$(print_date)"
# reset old rate
cpu_idle_old=$cpu_idle_now
cpu_total_old=$cpu_total_now
# loop stats every so many seconds
sleep "${refresh}"
done
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