shell-things/conf/i3status/config

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# i3status configuration file.
# see "man i3status" for documentation.
# It is important that this file is edited as UTF-8.
# The following line should contain a sharp s:
# ß
# If the above line is not correctly displayed, fix your editor first!
general {
output_format = "i3bar"
colors = true
# 1 is horrible with battery status and possibly unnecessary
# weight for older devices. 5 appears to be Debian default, and I
# guess it's enough often for seeing if the system is frozen when
# staring at a clock.
interval = 5
# solarized dark copied from https://github.com/tobiaszwaszak/i3wm/blob/master/i3status.conf
color_good = "#859900"
color_bad = "#dc322f"
color_degraded = "#cb4b16"
}
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# Logicish: colour changing things at first (load is often red especially
# on boot + electron apps, audio mute changes colour to red (but audio
# still makes the most sense to me on the right next to clock).
# IPv6 (6), WLAN and Ethernet disappear when down and static single
# colour thingsa are on the right (clock, trays).
#order += "disk /"
#order += "disk /home"
order += "load"
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order += "ipv6"
order += "wireless _first_"
order += "ethernet _first_"
order += "battery all"
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order += "volume master"
#order += "tztime utc"
order += "time"
#order += "tztime local"
# Load is first as the treshold may need the most modification here
load {
format = "%1min %5min %15min"
# Defaults to 5, nosmt MDS mitigation disables ½ of the cores
# X,7 ? https://scoutapm.com/blog/understanding-load-averages
# CHANGEME - apparently whether . or , works depends on locale -.-
# Rbtpzn, the oldest machine from 2006, single core
#max_threshold = "0,7"
# Dualcore, mostly everything else
max_threshold = "1,7"
# Zaldaryn, quadcore
#max_threshold = "3,7"
}
wireless _first_ {
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#format_up = "W: (%quality at %essid, %bitrate / %frequency) %ip"
format_up = "W:%quality @ %essid (%frequency, %bitrate)"
#format_up = "W:%quality %frequency"
#format_down = "W:🢃"
format_down = ""
format_quality = "%3d%s"
}
ethernet _first_ {
# if you use %speed, i3status requires root privileges
#format_up = "E: %ip (%speed)"
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#format_up = "E:🢁"
format_up = "E:%speed"
#format_down = "E:🢃"
format_down = ""
}
battery all {
# %remaining looks horrible especially with updating every second
format = "🔌%status %percentage %remaining"
format_down = ""
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status_full = "🔌☻"
#status_unk = "?"
}
tztime utc {
timezone = "UTC"
# ISO 8601ish
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format = "%Z: %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S%z"
}
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#tztime local {
time {
# Finnishish formatting.
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#format = "%Z: %A %d. %B %Y, %H.%M.%S(%z)"
# I guess ISO 8601 (+ mix from UTC) just makes the most sense to me
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format = "%Z: (%a) %F %H.%M.%S%z"
}
volume master {
format = "♪: %volume"
format_muted = "♪: muted (%volume)"
device = "pulse"
}
ipv6 {
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#format_up = "IPv6:🢁"
format_up = "6"
#format_down = "IPv6:🢃"
format_down = ""
}
# %avail vs %free: https://github.com/i3/i3status/issues/349#issuecomment-506565599
disk / {
format = "/: %avail"
}
disk /home {
format = "/home: %avail"
}