polybar(1) ========== SYNOPSIS -------- **polybar** [*OPTIONS*]... *BAR* DESCRIPTION ----------- 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. OPTIONS ------- .. program:: polybar .. option:: -h, --help Display help text and exit .. option:: -v, --version Display build details and exit .. option:: -l, --log=LEVEL | Set the logging verbosity (default: **notice**) | *LEVEL* is one of: error, warning, notice, info, trace .. option:: -q, --quiet Be quiet (will override -l) .. option:: -c, --config=FILE Specify the path to the configuration file. By default, the configuration file is loaded from: | | **$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/polybar/config** | **$HOME/.config/polybar/config** .. option:: -r, --reload Reload the application when the config file has been modified .. option:: -d, --dump=PARAM Print the value of the specified parameter *PARAM* in bar section and exit .. option:: -m, --list-monitors Print list of available monitors and exit If some monitors are cloned, this will exclude all but one of them .. option:: -M, --list-all-monitors Print list of available monitors and exit This will also include all cloned monitors. .. option:: -w, --print-wmname Print the generated *WM_NAME* and exit .. option:: -s, --stdout Output the data to stdout instead of drawing it to the X window .. option:: -p, --png=FILE Save png snapshot to *FILE* after running for 3 seconds AUTHOR ------ | Michael Carlberg | Contributors can be listed on GitHub. REPORTING BUGS -------------- Report issues on GitHub SEE ALSO -------- | Full documentation at: | Project wiki: .. only:: man :manpage:`polybar(5)` .. only:: not man :doc:`polybar.5`