# MangoHud A modification of the Mesa Vulkan overlay. Including GUI improvements, temperature reporting, and logging capabilities. #### Example: ![](assets/overlay_example.gif) # Installation ## Build If you wish to compile MangoHud to keep up to date with any changes - first clone this repository and cd into it: ``` git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/flightlessmango/MangoHud.git cd MangoHud ``` To build it, execute: ``` ./build.sh build ./build.sh package ``` **NOTE: If you are running an Ubuntu-based, Arch-based, Fedora-based, or openSUSE-based distro, the build script will automatically detect and prompt you to install missing build dependencies. If you run into any issues with this please report them!** Once done, proceed to the [installation](#source). ## Install ### Source If you have compiled MangoHud from source, to install it, execute: ``` ./build.sh install ``` ### Pre-packaged binaries #### GitHub releases If you do not wish to compile anything, simply download the file under [Releases](https://github.com/flightlessmango/MangoHud/releases), extract it, and run `./mangohud-setup.sh install` from within the extracted folder. #### Arch-based distributions If you are using an Arch-based distribution, install [`mangohud`](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mangohud/) and [`lib32-mangohud`](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lib32-mangohud/) with your favourite AUR helper. [`mangohud-git`](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mangohud-git/) and [`lib32-mangohud-git`](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lib32-mangohud-git/) are also available on the AUR if you want the up-to-date version of MangoHud. #### Fedora If you are using Fedora, to install the [MangoHud](https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/mangohud) package, execute: ``` sudo dnf install mangohud ``` #### Flatpak If you are using Flatpaks, you will have to add the [Flathub repository](https://flatpak.org/setup/) for your specific distribution, and then, to install it, execute: ##### For Steam flatpak ``` flatpak install com.valvesoftware.Steam.Utility.MangoHud ``` To enable MangoHud for all Steam games: ``` flatpak override --user --env=MANGOHUD=1 com.valvesoftware.Steam ``` # Normal usage To enable the MangoHud overlay layer for 64bit Vulkan and OpenGL, run : `mangohud /path/to/app` Or `mangohud.x86 /path/to/app` for 32bit OpenGL For Steam games, you can add this as a launch option: `mangohud %command%` Or alternatively, add `MANGOHUD=1` to your shell profile (Vulkan only). ## 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: 1. `/path/to/application/dir/MangoHud.conf` 2. `$HOME/.config/MangoHud/{application_name}.conf` 3. `$HOME/.config/MangoHud/MangoHud.conf` You can find an example config in /usr/share/doc/mangohud --- ### `MANGOHUD_CONFIG` and `MANGOHUD_CONFIGFILE` environment variables 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. You can also specify configuration file with `MANGOHUD_CONFIGFILE=/path/to/config` for applications whose names are hard to guess (java, python etc). A partial list of parameters are below. See the config file for a complete list. | Variable | Description | |------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `cpu_temp`
`gpu_temp` | Displays current CPU/GPU temperature | | `core_load` | Displays load & frequency per core | | `ram`
`vram` | Displays system RAM/VRAM usage | | `full` | Enables all of the above config options | | `crosshair` | Adds a crosshair overlay at the centre of the screen | | `font_size=` | Customizeable font size (default=24) | | `width=`
`height=` | Customizeable hud dimensions (in pixels) | | `position=` | Location of the hud: `top-left` (default), `top-right`, `bottom-left`, `bottom-right` | | `no_display` | Hide the hud by default | | `toggle_hud=`
`toggle_logging=` | Modifiable toggle hotkeys. Default are F12 and F2, respectively. | | `reload_cfg=` | Change keybind for reloading the config | | `time`
`time_format=%T` | Displays local time. See [std::put_time](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/io/manip/put_time) for formatting help. | | `gpu_color`
`gpu_color`
`vram_color`
`ram_color`
`io_color`
`engine_color`
`frametime_color`
`background_color`
`text_color` | Change default colors: `gpu_color=RRGGBB`| | `alpha` | Set the opacity of all text and frametime graph `0.0-1.0` | | `background_alpha` | Set the opacity of the background `0.0-1.0` | | `read_cfg` | Add to MANGOHUD_CONFIG as first parameter to also load config file. Otherwise only MANGOHUD_CONFIG parameters are used. | | `output_file` | Define name and location of the output file (Required for logging) | | `font_file` | Change default font (set location to .TTF/.OTF file ) | | `log_duration` | Set amount of time the logging will run for (in seconds) | | `vsync`
`gl_vsync` | Set vsync for OpenGL or Vulkan | | `media_player` | Show Spotify metadata | Example: `MANGOHUD_CONFIG=cpu_temp,gpu_temp,position=top-right,height=500,font_size=32` Note: Width and Height are set automatically based on the font_size, but can be overridden. ## Vsync ### OpenGL Vsync - `-1` = Adaptive sync - `0` = Off - `1` = On - `n` = Sync to refresh rate / n. ### Vulkan Vsync - `0` = Adaptive VSync - `1` = Off - `2` = Mailbox (VSync with uncapped FPS) - `3` = On ## Keybindings - `F2` : Toggle Logging - `F4` : Reload Config - `F12`: Toggle Hud ## MangoHud FPS logging When you toggle logging (using the keybind `F2`), a file is created with your chosen name (using `MANGOHUD_OUTPUT`) plus a date & timestamp. This file can be uploaded to [Flightlessmango.com](https://flightlessmango.com/games/user_benchmarks) to create graphs automatically. you can share the created page with others, just link it. #### Multiple log files It's possible to upload multiple files when using [Flightlessmango.com](https://flightlessmango.com/games/user_benchmarks). You can rename them to your preferred names and upload them in a batch. These filenames will be used as the legend in the graph. #### Log uploading walkthrough ![](assets/log_upload_example.gif)