From 6da30bc5539b2ac93e56462c5ea8420606969e77 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Archie Hilton (thytom)" Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 22:36:13 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Proofreading... --- README.md | 61 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------- 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index cce4ff8..7c7d15f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,14 +12,14 @@ dwmbar, which can be installed with your favourite aur helper, or manually. Please see the [archwiki page](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository#Installing_packages) -for how to manually install packages. +for how to manually install AUR packages. ## Manual Installation ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/thytom/dwmbar $ cd dwmbar -$ sudo install.sh +$ sudo ./install.sh ``` # Usage @@ -54,13 +54,13 @@ move the bar away from the right edge, or even text. By default, we set ### About dwmbarrc -**Because we expect people to modify `dwmbarrc`, and so we will never update -it. dwmbar will automatically create it if it is not there, but once it is -there, it must be deleted for another up-to-date version to be given.** +**Because we expect people to modify `dwmbarrc`, we will never update it. +dwmbar will automatically create it if it is not there, but once it is there, +it must be deleted for another up-to-date version to be given.** Interestingly, so long as dwmbarrc prints *something* to stdout, it does not matter what it's written in, or what it does. So if you want to write your own -implementation and use that, go nuts :smile:. +implementation and use that, go nuts. ## Writing Modules @@ -77,32 +77,29 @@ Modules can be written in any language, so long as they are executable and print their output to stdout. Currently available default modules are: -- archupdates Gets the number of updates available **Arch Linux Only** -- backlight Shows the brightness of the screen -- battery Gets battery percentage -- bluetooth Shows bluetooth status -- cpuload Shows the CPU load in % -- date Shows the calendar date -- daypercentage Shows how far through the day you are, in % -- disksize Shows the disk usage -- ethernet Shows ethernet connection -- internet Shows whether internet is available (TODO) -- mail Shows how much mail you have -- mpd Shows MPD status -- ram Shows RAM usage -- redshift Shows current screen temperature from Redshift -- sunmoon Displays a sun or moon for time of day -- temperature Displays the temperature of the CPU -- time Displays time -- todo Prints the number of todos for the "t" todo manager -- tor Prints if the tor service is enabled -- volume Prints volume in % -- volumebar Displays a volume bar -- weather Shows weather info -- wifi Shows wifi connection - - - +- archupdates &tab&tabGets the number of updates available **Arch Linux Only** +- backlight &tab&tabShows the brightness of the screen +- battery &tab&tabGets battery percentage +- bluetooth &tab&tabShows bluetooth status +- cpuload &tab&tabShows the CPU load in % +- date &tab&tabShows the calendar date +- daypercentage &tab&tabShows how far through the day you are, in % +- disksize &tab&tabShows the disk usage +- ethernet &tab&tabShows ethernet connection +- internet &tab&tabShows whether internet is available (TODO) +- mail &tab&tabShows how much mail you have +- mpd &tab&tabShows MPD status +- ram &tab&tabShows RAM usage +- redshift &tab&tabShows current screen temperature from Redshift +- sunmoon &tab&tabDisplays a sun or moon for time of day +- temperature &tab&tabDisplays the temperature of the CPU +- time &tab&tabDisplays time +- todo &tab&tabPrints the number of todos for the "t" todo manager +- tor &tab&tabPrints if the tor service is enabled +- volume &tab&tabPrints volume in % +- volumebar &tab&tabDisplays a volume bar +- weather &tab&tabShows weather info +- wifi &tab&tabShows wifi connection # Possible Features