# swaybar\_info [![swaybar\_info badge](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/swaybar_info)](https://crates.io/crates/swaybar_info) [![swaybar\_info preview image](https://github.com/Stephen-Seo/swaybar_info/raw/master/pictures/swaybar_screenshot_00.png)](https://github.com/Stephen-Seo/swaybar_info/raw/master/pictures/swaybar_screenshot_00.png) ## About swaybar\_info is a program to be utilized by swaybar that is used by the [Sway tiling Wayland compositor](https://swaywm.org). ## Help Text Usage: -h | --help Prints help --netdev= Check network traffic on specified device --interval-sec= Output at intervals of (default 5) --acpi-builtin Use "acpi -b" built-in fetching (battery info, with color) --regex-cmd=[SPLIT][SPLIT] Use an output of a command as a metric --date-format= Set the format string for the date ## Usage # build the "release" build of the program cargo build --release # put the "release" build somewhere to be used by swaybar cp ./target/release/swaybar_info ~/.config/sway/ # Alternatively, get it from crates.io/ cargo install swaybar_info # The `swaybar_info` binary should be placed in $HOME/.cargo/bin/ Put the following in your `~/.config/sway/config` (assuming the binary is at `$HOME/.config/sway/swaybar_info`): bar { position top # Set --netdev= such that is the network device you # want to monitor. You can omit --netdev=, but that will also # cause the program to omit network traffic stats. status_command $HOME/.config/sway/swaybar_info --netdev=enp7s0 # A "built-in" for "acpi -b" is available, and can be activated with the # --acpi-builtin flag: #status_command $HOME/.config/sway/swaybar_info --acpi-builtin # One can use the "--regex-cmd=[SPLIT][SPLIT]" option like so: #status_command $HOME/.config/sway/swaybar_info --regex-cmd="acpi[SPLIT]-b[SPLIT][0-9]+%.*" # This example gets battery info into the bar. # Multiple args should be separated with "[SPLIT]". # Note that the portion is optional. # The following uses 24 hour time #status_command $HOME/.config/sway/swaybar_info --time-format="%Y-%m-%d %R:%S" } ## Dependencies Uses [`serde_json`](https://crates.io/crates/serde_json), [`serde`](https://crates.io/crates/serde), [`chrono`](https://crates.io/crates/chrono), and [`regex`](https://crates.io/crates/regex).