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I3BLOCKS(1)                                                        I3BLOCKS(1)

NAME
       i3blocks - A flexible scheduler for your i3bar blocks

SYNOPSIS
       i3blocks [options]

DESCRIPTION
       i3blocks  allows  one to easily describe blocks in a simple format, and
       generate a status line for i3bar(1).  It handles  clicks,  signals  and
       time interval for user scripts.

OPTIONS
       -c     Specifies  an  alternate  configuration  file path.  By default,
              i3blocks looks for configuration files in  the  following  order
              (note that /etc may be prefixed with /usr/local depending on the
              compilation flags):

                     1. ~/.config/i3blocks/config (or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/i3blocks/config if set)
                     2. ~/.i3blocks.conf
                     3. /etc/xdg/i3blocks/config (or $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/i3blocks/config if set)
                     4. /etc/i3blocks.conf

       -v     Log level.  This option is cumulative.  By default,  error  mes-
              sages are displayed on stderr.  Passed once, a failure during an
              update is shown within the block.  Passed twice enables the  de-
              bug messages on stderr.

       -V     Print the version and exit.

       -h     Print the help message and exit.

CONFIGURATION
       The  configuration  file  is an ini file.  Each section describes a new
       block.  A line beginning with a # sign is a comment,  and  empty  lines
       are  ignored.   A  property is a key=value pair per line, with no space
       around the equal sign.  Properties declared outside a block  (i.e.   at
       the beginning of the file) describe global settings.

       Here is an example config file:

              # This is a comment
              interval=5
              color=#00FF00

              [weather]
              command=~/bin/weather.pl
              interval=1800

              [time]
              command=date +%T

       To  use  i3blocks as your status line, define it in a bar block of your
       ~/i3/config file:

              bar {
                status_command i3blocks
              }

BLOCK
       The properties used to describe a block are the keys specified  in  the
       i3bar  protocol  http://i3wm.org/docs/i3bar-protocol.html  , plus addi-
       tional properties used by i3blocks to describe when and how to update a
       block.  All the supported properties are described below.

       The  following keys are standard, see http://i3wm.org/docs/i3bar-proto-
       col.html for details.

       • full_text

       • short_text

       • color

       • min_width

       • align

       • name

       • instance

       • urgent

       • separator

       • separator_block_width

       • markup

       The following keys are specific to i3blocks.

       command
              The command executed by a shell, used to update the block.   The
              expected behavior is described below, in the COMMAND section.

       interval
              If it is a positive integer, then the block is spawned on start-
              up and the value is used as a time interval in seconds to sched-
              ule future updates.  If unspecified or 0, the block won't be ex-
              ecuted on startup (which is useful to simulate buttons).

              If "once" (or -1), the block will be executed  only  on  startup
              (note that a click or signal will still trigger an update).

              If  "repeat"  (or -2), the block will be spawned on startup, and
              as soon as it terminates (useful to repeat  blocking  commands).
              Use with caution!

              If  "persist" (or -3), the block will be executed only on start-
              up, and updated as soon as it outputs a line.  Thus  limited  to
              single line updates.

       signal The  signal  number used to update the block.  All the real-time
              (think prioritized and queueable) signals are available  to  the
              user.   The  number is valid between 1 and N, where SIGRTMIN+N =
              SIGRTMAX.  (Note: there are 31 real-time signals in Linux.)  For
              instance,  signal=10  means that this block will be updated when
              i3blocks receives SIGRTMIN+10.

       label  An optional label to preprend to the full_text after an update.

       format This property specifies the format of the output text.  The  de-
              fault format is plain text, as described in the COMMAND section.
              If "json" (or 1) is used, the block output is parsed as JSON.

COMMAND
       The value of the command key will be passed and executed  as  is  by  a
       shell.

       The  standard  output  of  the command line is used to update the block
       content.  Each non-empty line of the output will overwrite  the  corre-
       sponding property:

       1. full_text

       2. short_text

       3. color

       For example, this script sets the full_text in blue but no short_text:

              echo "Here's my label"
              echo
              echo \#0000FF

       If  the command line returns 0 or 33, the block is updated.  Otherwise,
       it is considered a failure and the first line (if any)  is  still  dis-
       played.  Note that stderr is ignored.  A return code of 33 will set the
       urgent flag to true.

       For example, this script prints the battery percentage and sets the ur-
       gent flag if it is below 10%:

              BAT=`acpi -b | grep -E -o '[0-9][0-9]?%'`
              echo "BAT: $BAT"
              test ${BAT%?} -le 10 && exit 33 || exit 0

       When  forking  a  block command, i3blocks will set the environment with
       some BLOCK_* variables.  The following variables are  always  provided,
       with eventually an empty string as the value.

       BLOCK_NAME
              The name of the block (usually the section name).

       BLOCK_INSTANCE
              An optional argument to the script.

       BLOCK_BUTTON
              Mouse button (1, 2 or 3) if the block was clicked.

       BLOCK_X and BLOCK_Y
              Coordinates where the click occurred, if the block was clicked.

       Here is an example using the environment:

              [block]
              command=echo name=$BLOCK_NAME instance=$BLOCK_INSTANCE
              interval=1

              [clickme]
              full_text=Click me!
              command=echo button=$BLOCK_BUTTON x=$BLOCK_X y=$BLOCK_Y
              min_width=button=1 x=1366 y=768
              align=left

       Note  that i3blocks provides a set of optional scripts for convenience,
       such as network status, battery check, cpu load, volume, etc.

EXAMPLES
       As an example, here is a close  configuration  to  i3status(1)  default
       settings:

       TODO

              interval=5
              signal=10

              [ipv6]

              [free]

              [dhcp]

              [vpn]

              [wifi]

              [ethernet]
              min_width=E: 255.255.255.255 (1000 Mbit/s)

              [battery]

              [cpu]

              [datetime]

       The  following block shows the usage of signal with some i3(1) bindings
       which adjust the volume, before issuing a pkill -RTMIN+1 i3blocks:

              [volume]
              command=echo -n 'Volume: '; amixer get Master | grep -E -o '[0-9][0-9]?%'
              interval=once
              signal=1
              # no interval, only check on SIGRTMIN+1

       Here is an example of a very minimalist config,  assuming  you  have  a
       bunch of scripts under ~/bin/blocks/ with the same name as the blocks:

              command=~/bin/blocks/$BLOCK_NAME
              interval=1

              [free]
              [wifi]
              [ethernet]
              [battery]
              [cpu]
              [datetime]

SEE ALSO
       The     development    of    i3blocks    takes    place    on    Github
       (https://github.com/vivien/i3blocks).

       The wiki (https://github.com/vivien/i3blocks/wiki) is a good source  of
       examples for blocks and screenshots.

       i3 (1), i3bar (1), i3status (1)

Reporting Bugs
       Please       report       bugs      on      the      issue      tracker
       (https://github.com/vivien/i3blocks/issues).

Known Bugs
       None.

AUTHOR
       Written by Vivien Didelot <vivien.didelot@gmail.com>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2014 Vivien Didelot <vivien.didelot@gmail.com>

       License GPLv3+: GNU GPL  version  3  or  later  <http://gnu.org/licens-
       es/gpl.html>.

       This  is  free  software:  you  are free to change and redistribute it.
       There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

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