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# Changelog
2020-12-23 16:32:15 +00:00
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
Each release should have the following subsections, if entries exist, in the
given order: `Breaking`, `Build`, `Deprecated`, `Removed`, `Added`, `Changed`,
`Fixed`, `Security`.
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
## [Unreleased]
### Breaking
Add initial support for an escape character (#2361) Add a config parser method which, for now, deals only with escaping the literal backslash character and logs an error message to inform the user of the coming change. The error message includes a properly escaped value for the user. As a result of introducing an escape character('\'): - Warn the user of any unescaped backslashes, as they will not be treated as a literal character in the future - For now, still treat a single backslash as a literal character - Treat two consecutive backslashes as a single properly escaped literal backslash Also: - Add documentation about the escape character to polybar(5) manpage - Add info about the escape character to changelog - Add testcases for ParseLineKeyTest - Add new test ParseEscapedValueTest Resolves: First step in #2354 Improve value parsing - Take value arg in as an rvalue reference and move parsed value back - Remove unnecessary if statement - Rename function - Improve error message - Improve function description - Format Add escape character documentation to manpages Add information about the escape character to the polybar(5) manpage. Add info about the esacape character to changelog Add test cases for ParseLineKeyTest Fix ParseLineKeyTest test cases Also make config parser method parse_escaped_value private. Add tests for escaped_value_parser method Also remove unsued include statement Simplify parse_escaped_value in config_parser Remove unnecessary escaped value generation, so we do not have to keep track of index differences. Fix ParseEscapedValueTest test cases Fix parse_escaped_value Add more test cases for ParseLineKeyTest Update CHANGELOG.md Co-authored-by: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com> Adress review - Adjust documentation - Small code changes Improve parse_escaped_value Add initial support for an escape character Add a config parser method which, for now, deals only with escaping the literal backslash character and logs an error message to inform the user of the coming change. The error message includes a properly escaped value for the user. As a result of introducing an escape character('\'): - Warn the user of any unescaped backslashes, as they will not be treated as a literal character in the future - For now, still treat a single backslash as a literal character - Treat two consecutive backslashes as a single properly escaped literal backslash Resolves: First step in #2354 Improve value parsing - Take value arg in as an rvalue reference and move parsed value back - Remove unnecessary if statement - Rename function - Improve error message - Improve function description - Format Add info about the esacape character to changelog Add test cases for ParseLineKeyTest Fix ParseLineKeyTest test cases Also make config parser method parse_escaped_value private. Add tests for escaped_value_parser method Also remove unsued include statement Simplify parse_escaped_value in config_parser Remove unnecessary escaped value generation, so we do not have to keep track of index differences. Fix ParseEscapedValueTest test cases Add more test cases for ParseLineKeyTest Adress review - Adjust documentation - Small code changes Remove duplicate testcase from ParseLineKeyTest Add initial support for an escape character Add a config parser method which, for now, deals only with escaping the literal backslash character and logs an error message to inform the user of the coming change. The error message includes a properly escaped value for the user. As a result of introducing an escape character('\'): - Warn the user of any unescaped backslashes, as they will not be treated as a literal character in the future - For now, still treat a single backslash as a literal character - Treat two consecutive backslashes as a single properly escaped literal backslash Resolves: First step in #2354 Improve value parsing - Take value arg in as an rvalue reference and move parsed value back - Remove unnecessary if statement - Rename function - Improve error message - Improve function description - Format Fix ParseLineKeyTest test cases Also make config parser method parse_escaped_value private. Remove duplicate testcase from ParseLineKeyTest
2021-01-26 18:16:29 +00:00
- We added the backslash escape character (\\) for configuration values. This
means that the literal backslash character now has special meaning in
configuration files, therefore if you want to use it in a value as a literal
backslash, you need to escape it with the backslash escape character. The
parser logs an error if any unescaped backslashes are found in a value. This
affects you only if you are using two consecutive backslashes in a value,
which will now be interpreted as a single literal backslash.
[`#2354`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2354)
- We rewrote our tag parser. This shouldn't break anything, if you experience
any problems, please let us know.
The new parser now gives errors for certain invalid tags where the old parser
would just silently ignore them. Adding extra text to the end of a valid tag
now produces an error. For example, tags like `%{T-a}`, `%{T2abc}`, `%{rfoo}`,
and others will now start producing errors.
This does not affect you unless you are producing your own formatting tags
(for example in a script) and you are using one of these invalid tags.
### Build
2021-09-13 18:30:15 +00:00
- New dependency: [libuv](https://github.com/libuv/libuv). At least version 1.3
is required.
- Bump the minimum cmake version to 3.5
- The `BUILD_IPC_MSG` option has been renamed to `BUILD_POLYBAR_MSG`
- Building the documentation is now enabled by default and not just when
`sphinx-build` is found.
- Users can control exactly which targets should be available with the following
cmake options (together with their default value):
- `BUILD_POLYBAR=ON` - Builds the `polybar` executable
- `BUILD_POLYBAR_MSG=ON` - Builds the `polybar-msg` executable
- `BUILD_TESTS=OFF` - Builds the test suite
- `BUILD_DOC=ON` - Builds the documentation
- `BUILD_DOC_HTML=BUILD_DOC` - Builds the html documentation (depends on `BUILD_DOC`)
- `BUILD_DOC_MAN=BUILD_DOC` - Builds the manpages (depends on `BUILD_DOC`)
- `BUILD_CONFIG=ON` - Generates the default config
2020-12-24 01:02:53 +00:00
- `BUILD_SHELL=ON` - Generates shell completion files
- `DISABLE_ALL=OFF` - Disables all above targets by default. Individual
targets can still be enabled explicitly.
- The documentation can no longer be built by directly configuring the `doc`
directory.
2020-12-24 01:02:53 +00:00
- The sample config file is now placed in the `generated-sources` folder inside
whatever folder you invoked `cmake` from instead of in the root folder of the
repository.
- The `POLYBAR_FLAGS` cmake variable can be used to pass extra C++ compiler flags.
- The sample config file has been removed.
- Polybar now ships a default config that is installed to
`/etc/polybar/config.ini`, it lives in `doc/config.ini`.
It will also be placed in the `examples` directory in the documentation folder.
[`#2405`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2405)
- The `userconfig` target has been removed, you can no longer use `make
userconfig`. As an alternative, you can copy the default config from
`/etc/polybar/config.ini`.
### Deprecated
- `[settings]`: `throttle-output` and `throttle-output-for` have been removed.
The new event loop already does a similar thing where it coalesces update
triggers if they happen directly after one another, leading to only a single
bar update.
- When not specifying the config file with `--config`, naming your config file
`config` is deprecated. Rename your config file to `config.ini`.
### Removed
- `DEBUG_SHADED` cmake variable and its associated functionality.
### Added
- Right and middle click events for alsa module.
([`#2566`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2566))
2022-01-16 04:12:45 +00:00
- `internal/network`: New token `%mac%` shows MAC address of selected interface
([`#2568`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2568))
- Polybar can now read config files from stdin: `polybar -c /dev/stdin`.
2021-09-28 19:26:08 +00:00
- `custom/script`: Implement `env-*` config option.
2022-01-16 04:12:45 +00:00
([`#2090`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2090))
- `drawtypes/ramp`: Add support for ramp weights.
2022-01-16 04:12:45 +00:00
([`#1750`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/1750))
- `internal/memory`: New tokens `%used%`, `%free%`, `%total%`, `%swap_total%`,
`%swap_free%`, and `%swap_used%` that automatically switch between MiB and GiB
when below or above 1GiB.
2022-01-16 04:12:45 +00:00
([`#2472`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2472))
- Option to always show urgent windows in i3 module when `pin-workspace` is active
2022-01-16 04:12:45 +00:00
([`#2374`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2374))
- `internal/xworkspaces`: `reverse-scroll` can be used to reverse the scroll
direction when cycling through desktops.
Add initial support for an escape character (#2361) Add a config parser method which, for now, deals only with escaping the literal backslash character and logs an error message to inform the user of the coming change. The error message includes a properly escaped value for the user. As a result of introducing an escape character('\'): - Warn the user of any unescaped backslashes, as they will not be treated as a literal character in the future - For now, still treat a single backslash as a literal character - Treat two consecutive backslashes as a single properly escaped literal backslash Also: - Add documentation about the escape character to polybar(5) manpage - Add info about the escape character to changelog - Add testcases for ParseLineKeyTest - Add new test ParseEscapedValueTest Resolves: First step in #2354 Improve value parsing - Take value arg in as an rvalue reference and move parsed value back - Remove unnecessary if statement - Rename function - Improve error message - Improve function description - Format Add escape character documentation to manpages Add information about the escape character to the polybar(5) manpage. Add info about the esacape character to changelog Add test cases for ParseLineKeyTest Fix ParseLineKeyTest test cases Also make config parser method parse_escaped_value private. Add tests for escaped_value_parser method Also remove unsued include statement Simplify parse_escaped_value in config_parser Remove unnecessary escaped value generation, so we do not have to keep track of index differences. Fix ParseEscapedValueTest test cases Fix parse_escaped_value Add more test cases for ParseLineKeyTest Update CHANGELOG.md Co-authored-by: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com> Adress review - Adjust documentation - Small code changes Improve parse_escaped_value Add initial support for an escape character Add a config parser method which, for now, deals only with escaping the literal backslash character and logs an error message to inform the user of the coming change. The error message includes a properly escaped value for the user. As a result of introducing an escape character('\'): - Warn the user of any unescaped backslashes, as they will not be treated as a literal character in the future - For now, still treat a single backslash as a literal character - Treat two consecutive backslashes as a single properly escaped literal backslash Resolves: First step in #2354 Improve value parsing - Take value arg in as an rvalue reference and move parsed value back - Remove unnecessary if statement - Rename function - Improve error message - Improve function description - Format Add info about the esacape character to changelog Add test cases for ParseLineKeyTest Fix ParseLineKeyTest test cases Also make config parser method parse_escaped_value private. Add tests for escaped_value_parser method Also remove unsued include statement Simplify parse_escaped_value in config_parser Remove unnecessary escaped value generation, so we do not have to keep track of index differences. Fix ParseEscapedValueTest test cases Add more test cases for ParseLineKeyTest Adress review - Adjust documentation - Small code changes Remove duplicate testcase from ParseLineKeyTest Add initial support for an escape character Add a config parser method which, for now, deals only with escaping the literal backslash character and logs an error message to inform the user of the coming change. The error message includes a properly escaped value for the user. As a result of introducing an escape character('\'): - Warn the user of any unescaped backslashes, as they will not be treated as a literal character in the future - For now, still treat a single backslash as a literal character - Treat two consecutive backslashes as a single properly escaped literal backslash Resolves: First step in #2354 Improve value parsing - Take value arg in as an rvalue reference and move parsed value back - Remove unnecessary if statement - Rename function - Improve error message - Improve function description - Format Fix ParseLineKeyTest test cases Also make config parser method parse_escaped_value private. Remove duplicate testcase from ParseLineKeyTest
2021-01-26 18:16:29 +00:00
- The backslash escape character (\\).
[`#2354`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2354)
- Warn states for the cpu, memory, fs, and battery modules.
([`#570`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/570),
[`#956`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/956),
[`#1871`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/1871),
[`#2141`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2141))
- `internal/battery`: `format-low`, `label-low`, `animation-low`, `low-at = 10`.
- `internal/cpu`: `format-warn`, `label-warn`, `warn-percentage = 80`
- `internal/fs`: `format-warn`, `label-warn`, `warn-percentage = 90`
- `internal/memory`: `format-warn`, `label-warn`, `warn-percentage = 90`
- `radius` now affects the bar border as well
([`#1566`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/1566))
- Per-corner corner radius with `radius-{bottom,top}-{left,right}`
([`#2294`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2294))
- `internal/network`: `speed-unit = B/s` can be used to customize how network
speeds are displayed.
- `internal/xkeyboard`: `%variant%` can be used to parse the layout variant
([`#316`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/316))
- Config option to hide a certain module
(`hidden = false`)
([`#2108`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2108))
- Actions to control visibility of modules
(`module_toggle`, `module_show`, and `module_hide`)
([`#2108`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2108))
- `internal/xworkspaces`: Make the urgent hint persistent
([`#1081`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/1081))
2021-01-03 10:48:15 +00:00
- `internal/network`: `interface-type` may be used in place of `interface` to
automatically select a network interface
([`#2025`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/pull/2025))
- `internal/xworkspaces`: `%nwin%` can be used to display the number of open
windows per workspace
([`#604`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/604))
- `internal/backlight`: added `use-actual-brightness` option
- Added `wm-restack = generic` option that lowers polybar to the bottom of the stack.
Fixes the issue where the bar is being drawn on top of fullscreen windows in xmonad.
([`#2205`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2205))
- Added `occupied-scroll = true` option to bspwm module.
Allows scrolling only through occupied desktops only.
([`#2427`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2427))
- `custom/ipc`: `send` action to send arbitrary strings to be displayed in the module.
([`#2455`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2455))
- Added `double-click-interval` setting to the bar section to control the time
interval in which a double-click is recognized. Defaults to 400 (ms)
([`#1441`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/1441))
- `internal/xkeyboard`: Allow configuring icons using variant
([`#2414`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2414))
- `custom/ipc`: Add `hook`, `next`, `prev`, `reset` actions to the ipc module
([`#2464`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2464))
- Added a new `tray-foreground` setting to give hints to tray icons about what
color they should be.
([#2235](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2235))
### Changed
- Polybar now also reads `config.ini` when searching for config files.
([`#2323`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2323))
- Polybar additionally searches in `XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/polybar` (or
`/etc/xdg/polybar` if it is not set) and `/etc/polybar` for config files
(only `config.ini`).
([`#2016`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2016))
2021-09-13 18:30:15 +00:00
- We rewrote polybar's main event loop. This shouldn't change any behavior for
the user, but be on the lookout for X events, click events, or ipc messages
not arriving and the bar not shutting down/restarting properly and let us
know if you find any issues.
- Slight changes to the value ranges the different ramp levels are responsible
for in the cpu, memory, fs, and battery modules. The first and last level are
only used for everything at or below and at and above the edges of the value
range, respectively. The other levels are evenly distributed over the value
range as before.
- `custom/script`: `interval` now defaults to 0 if `tail = true` as per the
documentation.
- `internal/network`:
- Increased precision for upload and download speeds: 0 decimal places for
KB/s (as before), 1 for MB/s and 2 for GB/s.
- Clicks arriving in close succession, no longer get dropped. Before polybar
would drop any click that arrived within 5ms of the previous one.
- Increased the double click interval from 150ms to 400ms.
- Stop ignoring actions if they arrive while the previous one hasn't been processed yet.
([`#2469`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2469))
The xworkspaces module should wait for EWMH to become available (#2429) * The xworkspaces module should wait for EWMH to become available Before this change if EWMH wasn't available the xworkspaces module was permanently disabled. When polybar was started alongside the window manager e.g. from .xinitrc this caused a race condition between polybar and the window manager and the xworkspaces module may or may not be displayed. After this change polybar will wait for EWMH to become available. This change closes #1915, see that issue for more details. Curiously this only required the removal of the error condition which used the be raised when EWMH wasn't available. The xworkspaces module will show up on the bar as soon as the first EWMH event is processed by the existing event handling code. I can't argue much about the correctness of this patch but it seems to work flawlessly in my testing with xmonad. I didn't test any other window managers. Note that removing the error condition below which checks that _NET_DESKTOP_VIEWPORT is available might make this work with pin-workspaces=true. I couldn't test the effects of that change because I only tested with xmonad and xmonad doesn't support _NET_DESKTOP_VIEWPORT, so I didn't make that change. * xworkspaces: Remove check fo _NET_DESKTOP_VIEWPORT Implementations that don't support it will just return an empty list for get_desktop_viewports and pin-workspaces won't do anything. * Update changelog Fixes #1915 Co-authored-by: Tim Schumacher <tim@timakro.de> Co-authored-by: patrick96 <p.ziegler96@gmail.com>
2021-10-11 12:40:14 +00:00
- Polybar can now be run without passing the bar name as argument given that
the configuration file only defines one bar
([`#2525`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2525))
- `include-directory` and `include-file` now support relative paths. The paths
are relative to the folder of the file where those directives appear.
([`#2523`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2523))
- `custom/ipc`: Empty output strings are no longer formatted. This prevents
extraneous spaces and separators from appearing in the bar when the output of
an ipc module is empty.
### Fixed
- `custom/script`: Concurrency issues with fast-updating tailed scripts.
([`#1978`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/1978))
- Trailing space after the layout label when indicators are empty and made sure right amount
of spacing is added between the indicator labels, in the xkeyboard module.
([`#2292`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2292))
- Parser error if click command contained `}`
([`#2040`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2040))
- Slight imprecision when calculating percentages. This caused the volume
reported by alsa to be off by one.
([`#2399`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2399))
- `internal/backlight`: With amdgpu backlights, the brightness indicator was slightly behind.
([`#2367`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2367))
- Warning message regarding T@ in bspwm module
([`#2371`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2371))
fix(monitor): do not include outputs when monitors are supported (#2485) * fix(monitor): do not include outputs when monitors are supported Previously, when splitting an output into two monitors, `polybar -m` would report both the splitted monitors and the output. This was not caught by the the clone detection as the detection works by removing monitors contained into another monitors (and monitors were excluded from that logic) and we want the other way around: outputs covered by monitors should be ignored. Instead of trying to detect covered outputs, the solution is quite simple: when monitors are supported, do not consider outputs, unless we request all outputs. A monitor can be set primary (and RandR reports primary outputs as primary monitors). The only information we would miss from monitors are things like refresh rate and EDID. We don't need that, so we are fine. As monitors are only created for connected output (and they are in this case "active") or disconnected output if they are mapped (and they are in this case "inactive"), I am a bit unsure if we have exactly the same behaviour as previously when `connected_only` is set to `false`. As some modules require an output, we keep the output in the `monitor_t` structure and we ensure it is correctly set when using monitors. A monitor can have 0 or several outputs. We only handle the 0 and 1 cases. When a monitor has more outputs, only the first one is used. AFAIK, only the xbacklight module needs that and I think we are fine waiting for a user needing this module and merging monitors. The C++ binding fail to expose the `outputs()` method to iterate over the outputs of a monitor. This seems to be a bug in XPP. The field is correctly defined in the RandR XML file and it works with the Python binding. ```xml <struct name="MonitorInfo"> <field type="ATOM" name="name" /> <field type="BOOL" name="primary" /> <field type="BOOL" name="automatic" /> <field type="CARD16" name="nOutput" /> <field type="INT16" name="x" /> <field type="INT16" name="y" /> <field type="CARD16" name="width" /> <!-- pixels --> <field type="CARD16" name="height" /> <!-- pixels --> <field type="CARD32" name="width_in_millimeters" /> <field type="CARD32" name="height_in_millimeters" /> <list type="OUTPUT" name="outputs"> <fieldref>nOutput</fieldref> </list> </struct> ``` Falling back to C only to access the list of outputs is not enough because the list is appended to the structure and not visible through the public API. When copied, the structure loses the list of monitors. Also, change the mention "XRandR monitor" to "no output" when there is no output attached. People using monitors know what it means and it is useful to catch a future regression where we don't have an output at all (which would break the brightness plugin). Fix #2481 * Update CHANGELOG.md Co-authored-by: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com>
2021-09-02 16:07:21 +00:00
- `polybar -m` used to show both physical outputs and randr monitors, even if the outputs were covered by monitors.
([`#2481`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2481))
The xworkspaces module should wait for EWMH to become available (#2429) * The xworkspaces module should wait for EWMH to become available Before this change if EWMH wasn't available the xworkspaces module was permanently disabled. When polybar was started alongside the window manager e.g. from .xinitrc this caused a race condition between polybar and the window manager and the xworkspaces module may or may not be displayed. After this change polybar will wait for EWMH to become available. This change closes #1915, see that issue for more details. Curiously this only required the removal of the error condition which used the be raised when EWMH wasn't available. The xworkspaces module will show up on the bar as soon as the first EWMH event is processed by the existing event handling code. I can't argue much about the correctness of this patch but it seems to work flawlessly in my testing with xmonad. I didn't test any other window managers. Note that removing the error condition below which checks that _NET_DESKTOP_VIEWPORT is available might make this work with pin-workspaces=true. I couldn't test the effects of that change because I only tested with xmonad and xmonad doesn't support _NET_DESKTOP_VIEWPORT, so I didn't make that change. * xworkspaces: Remove check fo _NET_DESKTOP_VIEWPORT Implementations that don't support it will just return an empty list for get_desktop_viewports and pin-workspaces won't do anything. * Update changelog Fixes #1915 Co-authored-by: Tim Schumacher <tim@timakro.de> Co-authored-by: patrick96 <p.ziegler96@gmail.com>
2021-10-11 12:40:14 +00:00
- `internal/xworkspaces`:
- Broken scroll-wrapping and order of workspaces when scrolling
([`#2491`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2491))
- Module would error if WM was not full started up.
([`#1915`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/1915))
- `internal/network`: The module now properly supports 'altnames' for
interfaces.
- `internal/battery`: More accurate battery state
([`#2563`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2563))
- Some modules stop updating when system time moves backwards. ([`#857`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/857), [`#1932`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/1932))
2021-09-21 16:12:57 +00:00
## [3.5.7] - 2021-09-21
### Fixed
- The tray mistakenly removed tray icons that did not support XEMBED
([`#2479`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2479),
[`#2442`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2442))
- `custom/ipc`: Only the first appearance of the `%pid%` token was replaced
([`#2500`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2500))
2021-05-23 23:00:50 +00:00
## [3.5.6] - 2021-05-24
### Build
- Support building documentation on sphinx 4.0 ([`#2424`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2424))
### Fixed
- Tray icons sometimes appears outside of bar ([`#2430`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2430), [`#1679`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/1679))
- Crash in the i3 module ([`#2416`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2416))
2021-03-01 20:33:03 +00:00
## [3.5.5] - 2021-03-01
### Build
- Support older python sphinx versions again ([`#2356`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2356))
2021-01-07 12:44:30 +00:00
## [3.5.4] - 2021-01-07
### Fixed
- Wrong text displayed if module text ends with `}` ([`#2331`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2331))
2020-12-23 16:32:15 +00:00
## [3.5.3] - 2020-12-23
### Build
- Don't use `git` when building documentation ([`#2309`](https://github.com/polybar/polybar/issues/2309))
2020-12-23 16:32:15 +00:00
### Fixed
- Empty color values are no longer treated as invalid and no longer produce an error.
2021-09-21 16:12:57 +00:00
[Unreleased]: https://github.com/polybar/polybar/compare/3.5.7...HEAD
[3.5.7]: https://github.com/polybar/polybar/releases/tag/3.5.7
2021-05-23 23:07:24 +00:00
[3.5.6]: https://github.com/polybar/polybar/releases/tag/3.5.6
2021-03-01 20:33:03 +00:00
[3.5.5]: https://github.com/polybar/polybar/releases/tag/3.5.5
2021-01-07 12:44:30 +00:00
[3.5.4]: https://github.com/polybar/polybar/releases/tag/3.5.4
[3.5.3]: https://github.com/polybar/polybar/releases/tag/3.5.3