I've been using Polybar for a while, with a relatively default-looking setup: So nixers, what bars, panels, conky, and system notifications are you using and why? However, as I'm taking my laptop out more I find that it would be useful to have, at least, the battery status in plain sight with a warning sign whenever it gets too low. And I manually check memory with top or htop. As for the time and date it's shown in tmux usually. I find myself doing `watch` command showing me the battery status whenever I'm not plugged in and I pin the terminal window to be over others and on all desktop. ![]() Personally, I use a combination of command line tools and dunst for notifications. What notification system complements all this? That's fine we want to know about it too, are you using /sys/ on linux to check the battery state, or cpu state, are you using /proc/?Īre you relying on a specific bar or panel, which one, is it customized, do you have specific modules you personally wrote?ĭo you have a launcher dock where you've also added notifications? Some are minimalist and avoid bars and panels, only relying on their terminals. Things that matter to us and that we want to keep in front of our eyes. ![]() In this thread we'll share how we check on our system state.
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