2.1 KiB
dwmblocks
Modular status monitor for dwm written in C.
Usage
dwmblocks [-d delimiter]
Modifying blocks
Blocks are added and removed by editing the blocks.h file. Read it for more info.
Colored output and clickability
The patches folder contains a patch for dwm which is required for dwmblocks to function properly. It adds support for colored text, clickability and cursor hinting when hovering on text output of clickable blocks (inspired by polybar).
Clickability is inspired by the statuscmd patch for dwm. On clicking on text corresponding to a clickable block, the program specified to handle clicks for that block is executed with the first argument specifying which button was clicked (1 for left, 2 for middle and 3 for right by default).
Colored output is inspired by the statuscolors patch for dwm. To add colors, have your programs for the blocks output raw characters from '\x11' to '\x31'. '\x11' in status text switches the active colorscheme to the first one in the scheme array in dwm and so on. See statuscolors patch for more info. Keep in mind that you have to start from '\x11' instead of '\x01' as instructed on the page.
Signaling changes
To signal a specific block to update, run sigdwmblocks signal [sigval]
.
sigval
is optional and must be an integer. When not provided it defaults to 0.
sigval
is passed as the first argument to the program specified for updating
the block.
xgetrootname
It is a small program to get the current root name. May prove helpful in debugging.
Installation
Clone the repository and run make clean install
after getting in the project
directory. By default the program is installed in $HOME/.local/bin
. If
xgetrootname is required run make xgetrootname
.
Acknowledgements
Some ideas and code was taken from other projects. Credits for those go to -
- torrinfail (original dwmblocks implementation)
- Daniel Bylinka (statuscmd patch for dwm)
- Jeremy Jay (statuscolors patch for dwm)