├── DM Mono
├── DMMono-Italic.ttf
├── DMMono-Light.ttf
├── DMMono-LightItalic.ttf
├── DMMono-Medium.ttf
├── DMMono-MediumItalic.ttf
├── DMMono-Regular.ttf
└── OFL.txt
├── DM Sans
├── DMSans-Bold.ttf
├── DMSans-BoldItalic.ttf
├── DMSans-Italic.ttf
├── DMSans-Medium.ttf
├── DMSans-MediumItalic.ttf
├── DMSans-Regular.ttf
└── OFL.txt
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── alacritty
└── alacritty.yml
├── dunst
├── dunstrc
└── icons
│ ├── brightness.svg
│ ├── volme-muted.svg
│ ├── volume-high.svg
│ ├── volume-low.svg
│ └── volume-medium.svg
├── misc
├── 30-touchpad.conf
├── Xresources
├── lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf
├── picom.conf
└── xprofile
├── moc
├── equalizer
├── last_directory
├── pid
└── softmixer
├── neofetch
└── config.conf
├── polybar-alt
├── config.ini
└── launch.sh
├── polybar
├── config.ini
└── launch.sh
├── qtile-alt
└── config.py
├── qtile-setup.sh
├── qtile
├── __pycache__
│ ├── config.cpython-310.pyc
│ ├── config.cpython-39.pyc
│ └── scratchpad.cpython-39.pyc
└── config.py
├── rofi
├── audacious.rasi
├── colors.alt.rasi
├── colors.rasi
├── config.alt.rasi
├── config.rasi
└── power.rasi
├── scripts
├── audacious.sh
├── blurlock.sh
├── brightness.sh
├── clip.sh
├── powermenu.sh
├── reboot.sh
├── rofi-wifi-menu.sh
├── shot.sh
├── shutdown.sh
├── volume.sh
└── wall.sh
└── touchegg
└── touchegg.conf
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/README.md:
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1 | ## Qtile dotfiles.
2 |
3 | ### Most recent rice.
4 | 
5 |
6 | ### Polybar + Rofi.
7 | 
8 |
9 | ### Qtilebar
10 | 
11 |
12 | ### An alternate configuration of the bar.
13 | 
14 |
15 | ### Old deprecated config.
16 | 
17 |
18 |
19 | ## Setting up
20 |
21 | 1. Clone the repository with **`git clone https://github.com/Z-8Bit/Qtile.git`** and cd into it **`cd Qtile`**
22 | 2. Make the script an executable by doing **`chmod +x qtile-setup.sh`**
23 | 3. Run the script by doing **`./qtile-setup.sh`**
24 | 4. Type the sudo password whenever asked.
25 | 5. Enjoy your new Qtile setup!
26 |
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/alacritty/alacritty.yml:
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1 | colors:
2 | primary:
3 | background: '#1a1e25'
4 | #'#312d38'
5 | foreground: '#eff0eb'
6 | cursor:
7 | text: CellBackground
8 | cursor: '#ff6ac1'
9 | selection:
10 | text: '#FF55FF'
11 | background: '#0d0c0e'
12 |
13 | normal:
14 | black: '#282a36'
15 | red: '#ff5c57'
16 | green: '#5af78e'
17 | yellow: '#f3f99d'
18 | blue: '#20e6fd'
19 | magenta: '#ff6ac1'
20 | cyan: '#9aedfe'
21 | white: '#f1f1f0'
22 |
23 | bright:
24 | black: '#686868'
25 | red: '#ff2121'
26 | green: '#5af78e'
27 | yellow: '#f3f99d'
28 | blue: '#1c8be9'
29 | magenta: '#FF55FF'
30 | cyan: '#61afef'
31 | white: '#eff0eb'
32 |
33 | font:
34 | normal:
35 | family: JetBrainsMono Nerd Font
36 | bold:
37 | family: JetBrainsMono Nerd Font
38 | size: 8
39 |
40 | window:
41 | opacity: 0.8
42 | padding:
43 | x: 12
44 | y: 12
45 |
46 | cursor:
47 | style:
48 | shape: Beam
49 |
50 | env:
51 | TERM: xterm-256color
52 |
53 | scrolling:
54 | history: 4000
55 | auto_scroll: true
56 |
57 | draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors: true
58 |
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/dunst/dunstrc:
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1 | # Z's Dunst config, enjoy!
2 |
3 | [global]
4 | title = Dunst
5 | class = Dunst
6 | monitor = 0
7 | follow = mouse
8 | #geometry = "350x6-24+60"
9 |
10 | width = 250
11 | height = 100
12 | origin = top-right
13 | offset = 18x59
14 |
15 | indicate_hidden = yes
16 | shrink = yes
17 |
18 | transparency = 0
19 | separator_height = 2
20 | padding = 8
21 | horizontal_padding = 11
22 | frame_width = 2
23 | frame_color = "#009999k"
24 | separator_color = "#2a303b"
25 |
26 | font = mplus nerd font 10
27 |
28 | line_height = 0
29 | markup = full
30 | format = "%s\n%b"
31 | alignment = left
32 |
33 | idle_threshold = 120
34 | show_age_threshold = 60
35 | sort = no
36 | word_wrap = yes
37 | ignore_newline = no
38 | stack_duplicates = false
39 | hide_duplicate_count = yes
40 | show_indicators = no
41 | sticky_history = no
42 | history_length = 20
43 | always_run_script = true
44 | corner_radius = 20
45 | icon_position = left
46 | max_icon_size = 80
47 |
48 | progress_bar = true
49 | progress_bar_height = 8
50 | progress_bar_frame_width = 1
51 | progress_bar_min_width = 150
52 | progress_bar_max_width = 300
53 | highlight = "#009999"
54 |
55 | #icon_path = /usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/32/devices/:/usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/32/status/
56 | # icon_path = /usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/22/actions/:/usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/22/devices/:/usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/22/emblems/:/usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/22/mimetypes/:/usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/22/places/:/usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/22/panel/
57 | browser = firefox-developer-edition
58 |
59 | mouse_left_click = close_current
60 | mouse_middle_click = do_action
61 | mouse_right_click = close_all
62 |
63 | [urgency_low]
64 | timeout = 3
65 | background = "#1a1e25"
66 | foreground = "#f9f9f9"
67 |
68 | [urgency_normal]
69 | timeout = 1
70 | background = "#1a1e25"
71 | foreground = "#f9f9f9"
72 |
73 | [urgency_critical]
74 | timeout = 30
75 | background = "#1a1e25"
76 | foreground = "#f9f9f9"
77 |
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/dunst/icons/brightness.svg:
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1 |
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/dunst/icons/volme-muted.svg:
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1 |
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/dunst/icons/volume-high.svg:
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1 |
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1 |
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1 |
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/misc/30-touchpad.conf:
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1 | Section "InputClass"
2 | Identifier "touchpad"
3 | Driver "libinput"
4 | MatchIsTouchpad "on"
5 | Option "Tapping" "on"
6 | Option "TappingButtonMap" "lrm"
7 | EndSection
8 |
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/misc/Xresources:
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1 | ! ## Enable a color supported XTerm ##
2 | XTerm.termName: xterm-256color
3 |
4 | ! ## Set xterm window size ##
5 | XTerm*VT100.geometry: 130x50
6 |
7 | ! ## Set font and fontsize ##
8 | XTerm*faceName: JetBrains Mono Nerd Font
9 | XTerm*faceSize: 14
10 |
11 | xterm*internalBorder: 20
12 | XTerm.vt100.locale: false
13 | XTerm.vt100.utf8: true
14 | ! VT Font Menu: Unreadable
15 | XTerm*faceSize1: 8
16 | ! VT Font Menu: Tiny
17 | XTerm*faceSize2: 10
18 | ! VT Font Menu: Small
19 | XTerm*faceSize3: 12
20 | ! VT Font Menu: Medium
21 | XTerm*faceSize4: 16
22 | ! VT Font Menu: Large
23 | XTerm*faceSize5: 22
24 | ! VT Font Menu: Huge
25 | XTerm*faceSize6: 24
26 |
27 | XTerm*padding-left: 10
28 |
29 | ! ## Scrollbar ##
30 | XTerm*vt100.scrollBar: false
31 |
32 | ! Do not scroll when there is new input
33 | XTerm*scrollTtyOutput: true
34 |
35 | ! Scrolling by using Shift-PageUp / Shift-PageDown or mousewheel by default ##
36 | ! Lines of output you can scroll back over
37 | XTerm*saveLines: 8192
38 |
39 | ! Enable copy/paste hotkeyes (mouse highlight = copy , shift+Insert = paste)
40 | XTerm*selectToClipboard: true
41 |
42 | ! ## Select text ##
43 | XTerm*highlightSelection: true
44 | ! Remove trailing spaces
45 | XTerm*trimSelection: true
46 |
47 | ! ## Keybindings ##
48 | XTerm*vt100.translations: #override \n\
49 | Ctrl -: smaller-vt-font() \n\
50 | Ctrl +: larger-vt-font() \n\
51 | Ctrl 0: set-vt-font(d) \n\
52 | Ctrl Shift C: copy-selection(CLIPBOARD) \n\
53 | Ctrl Shift V: insert-selection(CLIPBOARD)
54 |
55 | XTerm*title: Hackerman
56 | XTerm*background: #1a1e25
57 | XTerm*foreground: #eff0eb
58 |
59 | XTerm*colorUL: #eff0eb
60 | XTerm*underlineColor: #eff0eb
61 |
62 | ! ! black
63 | XTerm*color0 : #282a36
64 | XTerm*color8 : #686868
65 | !
66 | ! ! red
67 | XTerm*color1 : #ff5c57
68 | XTerm*color9 : #ff2121
69 | !
70 | ! ! green
71 | XTerm*color2 : #5af78e
72 | XTerm*color10 : #5af78e
73 | !
74 | ! ! yellow
75 | XTerm*color3 : #f3f99d
76 | XTerm*color11 : #f3f99d
77 | !
78 | ! ! blue
79 | XTerm*color4 : #57c7ff
80 | XTerm*color12 : #6b7efa
81 | !
82 | ! ! magenta
83 | XTerm*color5 : #ff6ac1
84 | XTerm*color13 : #ff6ac1
85 | !
86 | ! ! cyan
87 | XTerm*color6 : #9aedfe
88 | XTerm*color14 : #7a8cff
89 | !
90 | ! ! white
91 | XTerm*color7 : #f1f1f0
92 | XTerm*color15 : #eff0eb
93 |
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/misc/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf:
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1 | # position = x y ("50% 50%" by default) Login window position
2 | # indicators = semi-colon ";" separated list of allowed indicator modules. Built-in indicators include "~a11y", "~language", "~session", "~power", "~clock", "~host", "~spacer". Unity indicators can be represented by short name (e.g. "sound", "power"), service file name, or absolute path
3 | # screensaver-timeout = Timeout (in seconds) until the screen blanks when the greeter is called as lockscreen
4 | #
5 | [greeter]
6 | background=/etc/lightdm/ARTWORK-wanderer-above-the-sea-of-fog.jpg
7 | #user-background=
8 | theme-name=Fluent-round-purple-Dark
9 | icon-theme-name=Tela purple dark
10 | #font-name=
11 | clock-format=%a %d %B, %H:%M
12 | #keyboard=
13 | position=5% 48%
14 | #screensaver-timeout
15 | cursors=Fluent-dark
16 |
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/misc/picom.conf:
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1 | # Z's Picom configuration, please use https://github.com/jonaburg/picom for all features, enjoy!
2 |
3 | corner-radius = 0
4 | round-borders = 0;
5 |
6 | fading = false;
7 | inactive-opacity = 1.0;
8 | frame-opacity = 1.0;
9 | popup_menu = { opacity = 1.0; }
10 | dropdown_menu = { opacity = 1.0; }
11 | inactive-opacity-override = false;
12 | active-opacity = 1.0;
13 | inactive-dim = 0.2
14 |
15 | experimental-backends = false;
16 | backend = "glx"; # alternative = backend = "xrender";
17 | vsync = true
18 | mark-wmwin-focused = true;
19 | mark-ovredir-focused = true;
20 | detect-rounded-corners = false;
21 | detect-client-opacity = true;
22 | refresh-rate = 60
23 | detect-transient = true
24 | detect-client-leader = true
25 | use-damage = false
26 | # max-brightness = 1.0
27 |
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/misc/xprofile:
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1 | sudo /usr/bin/wall.sh
2 | #nitrogen --restore
3 | /usr/bin/dunst &
4 | picom &
5 | /usr/bin/nitrogen --set-zoom-fill --random Pictures/Wallpapers --save
6 | nm-applet &
7 | blueman-applet &
8 | touchegg &
9 | /usr/lib/polkit-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 &
10 |
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/moc/equalizer:
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1 | Active: 1
2 | Mixin: 0.250000
3 |
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/moc/last_directory:
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1 | /home/zishaan/Music/Youtube
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/moc/pid:
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1 | 7041
2 |
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/moc/softmixer:
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1 | Active: 0
2 | Amplification: 100
3 | Value: 100
4 | Mono: 0
5 |
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/neofetch/config.conf:
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1 | # Z' Neofetch config, enjoy!
2 |
3 | print_info() {
4 | prin "I use ${cl7} ${cl0} btw"
5 | prin ""
6 | prin "${cl4}Hardware Information"
7 | info " " model
8 | info " " cpu
9 | info " " gpu
10 | info "ﳔ " memory
11 | info " " resolution
12 | prin ""
13 | prin "${cl4}Software Information"
14 | info " " distro
15 | # Just get your distro's logo off nerdfonts.com
16 | info " " kernel
17 | info " " packages
18 | info " " de
19 | # info " " wm
20 | info " " shell
21 | info " " term
22 | info " " term_font
23 | # info " " theme
24 | # info " " icons
25 | # info " " uptime
26 | info " " local_ip
27 | # info "Public IP" public_ip
28 | # info "Users" users
29 | prin ""
30 | # info cols
31 | prin "${cl3} \n \n ${cl5} \n \n ${cl2} \n \n ${cl6} \n \n ${cl4} \n \n ${cl1} \n \n ${cl7} \n \n ${cl0} \n \n ${cl8}"
32 | }
33 |
34 |
35 | kernel_shorthand="on"
36 | # Values: 'on', 'tiny', 'off'
37 | distro_shorthand="off"
38 | os_arch="off"
39 |
40 | # on: '2 days, 10 hours, 3 mins'
41 | # tiny: '2d 10h 3m'
42 | # off: '2 days, 10 hours, 3 minutes'
43 | uptime_shorthand="on"
44 |
45 | # Example:
46 | # on: '1801MiB / 7881MiB (22%)'
47 | # off: '1801MiB / 7881MiB'
48 | memory_percent="off"
49 |
50 | # Example:
51 | # on: '998 (pacman), 8 (flatpak), 4 (snap)'
52 | # tiny: '908 (pacman, flatpak, snap)'
53 | # off: '908'
54 | package_managers="off"
55 |
56 | # Example:
57 | # on: '/bin/bash'
58 | # off: 'bash'
59 | shell_path="off"
60 |
61 | # Example:
62 | # on: 'bash 4.4.5'
63 | # off: 'bash'
64 | shell_version="on"
65 |
66 | # Colors for custom colorblocks
67 | magenta="\033[1;35m"
68 | green="\033[1;32m"
69 | white="\033[1;37m"
70 | blue="\033[1;34m"
71 | red="\033[1;31m"
72 | black="\033[1;40;30m"
73 | yellow="\033[1;33m"
74 | cyan="\033[1;36m"
75 | reset="\033[0m"
76 | bgyellow="\033[1;43;33m"
77 | bgwhite="\033[1;47;37m"
78 | cl0="${reset}"
79 | cl1="${magenta}"
80 | cl2="${green}"
81 | cl3="${white}"
82 | cl4="${blue}"
83 | cl5="${red}"
84 | cl6="${yellow}"
85 | cl7="${cyan}"
86 | cl8="${black}"
87 | cl9="${bgyellow}"
88 | cl10="${bgwhite}"
89 |
90 | # Default: 'bios_limit'
91 | # Values: 'scaling_cur_freq', 'scaling_min_freq', 'scaling_max_freq', 'bios_limit'.
92 | # Flag: --speed_type
93 | # Supports: Linux with 'cpufreq'
94 | # NOTE: Any file in '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq' can be used as a value.
95 | speed_type="bios_limit"
96 |
97 | # NOTE: This flag is not supported in systems with CPU speed less than 1 GHz
98 | # Example:
99 | # on: 'i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz'
100 | # off: 'i7-6500U (4) @ 3.100GHz'
101 | speed_shorthad="on"
102 |
103 | # Example:
104 | # on: 'Intel i7-6500U'
105 | # off: 'i7-6500U (4)'
106 | cpu_brand="on"
107 |
108 | # Example:
109 | # on: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz'
110 | # off: 'Intel i7-6500U (4)'
111 | cpu_speed="off"
112 |
113 | # Example:
114 | # logical: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz' (All virtual cores)
115 | # physical: 'Intel i7-6500U (2) @ 3.1GHz' (All physical cores)
116 | # off: 'Intel i7-6500U @ 3.1GHz'
117 | cpu_cores="logical"
118 |
119 | # Example:
120 | # C: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz [27.2°C]'
121 | # F: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz [82.0°F]'
122 | # off: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz'
123 | cpu_temp="off"
124 |
125 | # Example:
126 | # on: 'AMD HD 7950'
127 | # off: 'HD 7950'
128 | gpu_brand="on"
129 |
130 | # Example:
131 | # all:
132 | # GPU1: AMD HD 7950
133 | # GPU2: Intel Integrated Graphics
134 | #
135 | # dedicated:
136 | # GPU1: AMD HD 7950
137 | #
138 | # integrated:
139 | # GPU1: Intel Integrated Graphics
140 | gpu_type="all"
141 |
142 | # Example:
143 | # on: '1920x1080 @ 60Hz'
144 | # off: '1920x1080'
145 | refresh_rate="on"
146 |
147 | # Example:
148 | # on: 'Numix, Adwaita'
149 | # off: 'Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]'
150 | gtk_shorthand="on"
151 |
152 | # Example:
153 | # on: 'Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]'
154 | # off: 'Adwaita [GTK3]'
155 | gtk2="on"
156 |
157 | # Example:
158 | # on: 'Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]'
159 | # off: 'Numix [GTK2]'
160 | gtk3="on"
161 |
162 | # Website to ping for the public IP
163 | # Default: 'http://ident.me'
164 | # Values: 'url'
165 | # Flag: --ip_host
166 | public_ip_host="http://ident.me"
167 |
168 | # Public IP timeout.
169 | # Default: '2'
170 | # Values: 'int'
171 | # Flag: --ip_timeout
172 | public_ip_timeout=2
173 |
174 | # Example:
175 | # colors=(distro) - Text is colored based on Distro colors.
176 | # colors=(4 6 1 8 8 6) - Text is colored in the order above.
177 | colors=(distro)
178 |
179 | bold="on"
180 | underline_enabled="on"
181 | underline_char="-"
182 |
183 | separator=" "
184 |
185 |
186 | # Bar characters
187 | #
188 | # Default: '-', '='
189 | # Values: 'string', 'string'
190 | # Flag: --bar_char
191 | #
192 | # Example:
193 | # neofetch --bar_char 'elapsed' 'total'
194 | # neofetch --bar_char '-' '='
195 | bar_char_elapsed="-"
196 | bar_char_total="="
197 |
198 | # Toggle Bar border
199 | bar_border="on"
200 | bar_length=15
201 | bar_color_elapsed="distro"
202 | bar_color_total="distro"
203 |
204 | cpu_display="on"
205 | memory_display="on"
206 | battery_display="on"
207 | disk_display="on"
208 |
209 | image_backend="ascii"
210 |
211 | # Image Source
212 | #
213 | # Which image or ascii file to display.
214 | #
215 | # Default: 'auto'
216 | # Values: 'auto', 'ascii', 'wallpaper', '/path/to/img', '/path/to/ascii', '/path/to/dir/'
217 | # 'command output (neofetch --ascii "$(fortune | cowsay -W 30)")'
218 | # Flag: --source
219 | #
220 | # NOTE: 'auto' will pick the best image source for whatever image backend is used.
221 | # In ascii mode, distro ascii art will be used and in an image mode, your
222 | # wallpaper will be used.
223 | # image_source="$HOME/zishaan/Pictures/Nice/0045.jpg"
224 | # Ascii Options
225 |
226 | ascii_distro="auto"
227 | ascii_colors=(distro)
228 | ascii_bold="on"
229 | image_loop="off"
230 | thumbnail_dir="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-${HOME}/.cache}/thumbnails/neofetch"
231 | crop_mode="normal"
232 | crop_offset="center"
233 | image_size="auto"
234 | gap=2
235 |
236 |
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/polybar-alt/config.ini:
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1 | [colors]
2 | background = #D92f343e
3 | background2 = #E6292d3e
4 | foreground = #cbcbcb
5 | red = #ff4a3d
6 | pink = #f993b7
7 | green = #93f9af
8 | purple = #d593f9
9 | cyan = #93d9f9
10 | blue = #5871e0
11 | white = #d8d8d8
12 |
13 | [bar/example]
14 | tray-position = left
15 | tray-detached = true
16 | tray-offset-x = 15.5%
17 | tray-background = #E61a1e25
18 | monitor =
19 | width = 100%
20 | height = 28
21 | padding-left = 1
22 | padding-right = 1
23 | ;offset-x = 0.5%
24 | ;offset-y = 0.5%
25 | ;radius = 16
26 |
27 | background = ${colors.background}
28 | foreground = ${colors.foreground}
29 | bottom = false
30 | border-top-size = 6
31 | border-bottom-size = 10
32 | border-radius = 16
33 | border-top-color = ${colors.background}
34 | border-bottom-color = ${colors.background}
35 |
36 | line-size = 1
37 |
38 | ;wm-restack = bspwm
39 | ; override-redirect = true
40 |
41 | modules-left = workspaces space
42 | modules-center = space round-left battery round-right sep title sep round-left pulseaudio round-right
43 | modules-right = wlan space time
44 |
45 | font-0 = JetBrainsMono Nerd Font:style=Bold:pixelsize=11;3
46 | font-1 = JetBrainsMono Nerd Font:size= 20;5
47 | font-2 = Material Design Icons:style=Bold:size=20;3
48 | font-3 = unifont:fontformat=truetype:size=14;3
49 |
50 | [module/sep]
51 | type = custom/text
52 | content = " | "
53 |
54 | [module/space]
55 | type = custom/text
56 | content = " "
57 |
58 | [module/slant-left]
59 | type = custom/text
60 | content = "%{T3}%{T-}"
61 | content-foreground = ${colors.purple}
62 |
63 | [module/slant-right]
64 | type = custom/text
65 | content = "%{T3}%{T-}"
66 | content-foreground = ${colors.purple}
67 |
68 | [module/round-left]
69 | type = custom/text
70 | content = %{T3}%{T-}
71 | content-foreground = ${colors.purple}
72 |
73 | [module/round-right]
74 | type = custom/text
75 | content = %{T3}%{T-}
76 | content-foreground = ${colors.purple}
77 |
78 | [module/roundd-left]
79 | type = custom/text
80 | content = %{T3}%{T-}
81 | content-foreground = ${colors.pink}
82 |
83 | [module/roundd-right]
84 | type = custom/text
85 | content = %{T3}%{T-}
86 | content-foreground = ${colors.pink}
87 |
88 | [module/time]
89 | type = internal/date
90 | interval = 60
91 |
92 | format =