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Lemonbuddy

Build Status MIT License

A fast and easy-to-use tool for creating status bars.

Lemonbuddy 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:

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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 Lemonbuddy is to help users create awesome status bars. It has built-in functionality to generate content for the most commonly used widgets, such as:

  • Playback controls and status display for MPD using libmpdclient
  • ALSA volume controls
  • Workspace and desktop panel for bspwm and i3
  • 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
  • And more...

Each bar contains a set of modules, which in turn defines a set of formatting rules and options. Read more about how the configuration works.

Getting started

If you are using Arch Linux, you can install the AUR package lemonbuddy-git to get the latest version, or lemonbuddy for the latest stable release.

If you create a package for any other distribution, please consider contributing the template so that we can make the application available for more people.

Dependencies

A compiler with C++14 support (clang-3.4+, gcc-5.1+).

  • cmake
  • boost
  • xcb-util-wm
  • xcb-util-image
  • libXft
  • python2

Optional dependencies for module support:

  • jsoncpp (required by internal/i3)
    • Because some distributions only offer pre-historic releases of jsoncpp, a local copy of the library source (jsoncpp-1.7.7) will be built and linked statically as a fallback if a valid version is not found.
  • wireless_tools (required by internal/network)
  • alsa-lib (required by internal/volume)
  • libmpdclient (required by internal/mpd)
$ pacman -S cmake python2 boost xcb-util-image xcb-util-wm libxft wireless_tools alsa-lib libmpdclient
$ apt-get install cmake cmake-data libboost-dev libfreetype6-dev libxcb1-dev libx11-xcb-dev libxcb-util0-dev libxcb-image0-dev libxcb-randr0-dev libxcb-ewmh-dev libxcb-icccm4-dev xcb-proto python-xcbgen i3-wm libiw-dev libasound2-dev libmpdclient-dev

Building from source

Please report any problems you run into when building the project.

$ git clone --branch 2.2.4 --recursive https://github.com/jaagr/lemonbuddy
$ mkdir lemonbuddy/build
$ cd lemonbuddy/build
$ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
$ sudo make install

Configuration

Details on how to setup and configure the bar and each module have been moved to the wiki.

Before customizing the bar, make sure everything works as expected by trying out one of the example configurations installed with the application. The following code will get you started:

# Create the config root directory
$ mkdir -p ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/lemonbuddy
$ cd ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/lemonbuddy

# Copy sample config for the running wm (uses a wm agnostic config as fallback)
$ __wm=$(pgrep -l -x "(bspwm|i3)"); __prefix=$(which lemonbuddy)
$ cp "${__prefix%%/bin*}/share/examples/lemonbuddy/config${__wm:+.${__wm##* }}" config

# Launch the bar
# (where "example" is the name of the bar as defined by [bar/NAME] in the config)
$ lemonbuddy example

NOTE: If the bar output looks odd, it's probably because you're missing he fonts defined in the config. Update the config or install the missing fonts.

Running

See the wiki page on how to launch the bar when starting your WM.

License

Lemonbuddy is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more information.