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Or alternatively, add `MANGOHUD=1` to your shell profile.
## MANGOHUD_CONFIG parameters
You can customize the hud by using the MANGOHUD_CONFIG environment variable while separating different options with a comma. Add `some_parameter=0` to hide said parameter.
- `cpu_temp` : Displays current CPU temperature
- `gpu_temp` : Displays current GPU temperature
- `core_load` : Displays current CPU load per core
- `ram` : Displays system memory usage
- `vram` : Displays GPU memory usage
- `font_size` : Changes the default font size (default is 24)
- `width` : Set custom hud width
- `height` : Set custom hud height
- `position=x`: Available values for `x` include `top-left`, `top-right`, `bottom-left`, and `bottom-right`
- `frame_timing` : Displays frame time line plot
## Hud configuration
MangoHud comes with a config file which can be used to set configuration options globally or per application. The priorities of different config files are:
The default config file is installed to `$HOME/.config/MangoHud/MangoHud.conf` and will not be overwritten by the script.
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### `MANGOHUD_CONFIG` environment varianble
You can also customize the hud by using the `MANGOHUD_CONFIG` environment variable while separating different options with a comma. This takes priority over any config file.
A partial list of parameters are below. See the config file for a complete list.