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Polybar
A fast and easy-to-use tool for creating status bars.
Polybar aims to help users build beautiful and highly customizable status bars for their desktop environment, without the need of having a black belt in shell scripting. Heres a few screenshots showing you what it can look like:
Please note that the project still is in early development, so please report any problems by creating an issue ticket.
Table of Contents
Introduction
The main purpose of Polybar is to help users create awesome status bars. It has built-in functionality to display information about the most commoly used services. Some of the batteries included so far:
- Systray icons
- Window title
- Playback controls and status display for MPD using libmpdclient
- ALSA volume controls
- Workspace and desktop panel for bspwm and i3
- Workspace module for EWMH compliant window managers
- Keyboard layout and indicator status
- CPU and memory load indicator
- Battery display
- Network connection details
- Backlight level
- Date and time label
- Time-based shell script execution
- Command output tailing
- User-defined menu tree
- Inter-process messaging
- And more...
See the wiki for more details.
Getting started
If you are using Arch Linux, you can install the AUR package polybar-git to get the latest version, or polybar for the latest stable release. If you are using Void Linux you can install the package polybar available in the official xbps repository.
If you create a package for any other distribution, please consider contributing the template.
Dependencies
A compiler with C++14 support (clang-3.4+, gcc-5.1+).
- cmake
- libXft
- python2
- xcb-proto
- xcb-util-wm
- xcb-util-image
Optional dependencies for extended module support:
- alsa-lib (required by
internal/volume
) - jsoncpp (required by
internal/i3
) - libmpdclient (required by
internal/mpd
) - libcurl (required by
internal/github
) - wireless_tools (required by
internal/network
)
# required
$ apt-get install cmake cmake-data libfontconfig1-dev libfreetype6-dev libghc-x11-xft-dev libx11-xcb-dev libxcb1-dev libxcb-ewmh-dev libxcb-icccm4-dev libxcb-image0-dev libxcb-randr0-dev libxcb-util0-dev libxcb-xkb-dev pkg-config python-xcbgen xcb-proto
# optional
$ apt-get install i3-wm libasound2-dev libmpdclient-dev libiw-dev
Building from source
Please report any problems you run into when building the project.
$ git clone --branch 2.3.13 --recursive https://github.com/jaagr/polybar
$ mkdir polybar/build
$ cd polybar/build
$ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
$ sudo make install
There's also a helper script available in the root folder:
$ ./build.sh
Configuration
Details on how to setup and configure the bar and each module have been moved to the wiki.
# Install the example configuration
$ make userconfig
# Launch the example bar
$ polybar example
NOTE: If the bar output looks odd, it's probably because you're missing the fonts defined in the config. Update the config or install the missing fonts.
Running
See the wiki for details on how to run polybar.
License
Polybar is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more information.