# i3blocks config file
#
# Please see man i3blocks for a complete reference!
# The man page is also hosted at http://vivien.github.io/i3blocks
#
# List of valid properties:
#
# align
# color
# command
# full_text
# instance
# interval
# label
# min_width
# name
# separator
# separator_block_width
# short_text
# signal
# urgent
# Global properties
#
# The top properties below are applied to every block, but can be overridden.
# Each block command defaults to the script name to avoid boilerplate.
#command=/usr/lib/i3blocks/$BLOCK_NAME
command=$HOME/.config/i3/scripts/i3blocks/$BLOCK_NAME
separator_block_width=15
markup=none
# Generic media player support
#
# This displays "ARTIST - SONG" if a music is playing.
# Supported players are: spotify, vlc, audacious, xmms2, mplayer, and others.
# Require: sudo pacman -S playerctl
[mediaplayer]
instance=audacious
interval=5
signal=10
# Volume indicator
#
# The first parameter sets the step (and units to display)
# The second parameter overrides the mixer selection
# See the script for details.
[volume]
#label=VOL
label=♪
# interval=once
interval=5
signal=10
#STEP=5%
#MIXER=[determined automatically]
#SCONTROL=[determined automatically]
# Memory usage
#
# The type defaults to "mem" if the instance is not specified.
[memory]
label=:
separator=false
interval=30
[memory]
label=:
instance=swap
separator=false
interval=30
# Disk usage
#
# The directory defaults to $HOME if the instance is not specified.
# The script may be called with a optional argument to set the alert
# (defaults to 10 for 10%).
[disk]
# label=HOME
label=:
#instance=/mnt/data
interval=30
# Network interface monitoring
#
# If the instance is not specified, use the interface used for default route.
# The address can be forced to IPv4 or IPv6 with -4 or -6 switches.
[iface]
# instance=eth0
# instance=wlp2s0
color=#00FF00
# interval=10
interval=once
separator=false
# [wifi]
# instance=wlp2s0
# interval=10
# #separator=false
[bandwidth]
# instance=eth0
# change for your device
instance=wlp2s0
interval=5
[vpn]
label=VPN
command=[ -e $BLOCK_INSTANCE ] && (echo "UP";) || (echo "DOW";)
interval=5
instance=/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/tun0
markup=pango
# CPU usage
#
# The script may be called with -w and -c switches to specify thresholds,
# see the script for details.
# [cpu_usage]
# label=CPU
# interval=10
# min_width=CPU: 100.00%
# # separator=false
[cpu_usage]
label=
interval=10
# separator=false
# Temperature
#
# Support multiple chips, though lm-sensors.
# The script may be called with -w and -c switches to specify thresholds,
# see the script for details.
[temperature]
label=:
interval=10
#T_WARN=70
#T_CRIT=90
#SENSOR_CHIP=""
#[load_average]
#interval=10
# Battery indicator
#
# The battery instance defaults to 0.
# Require acpi → pacman -S acpi
# [battery]
# label=BAT
# #label=⚡
# #instance=1
# interval=30
# Date Time
#
[time]
label=
command=date "+%a, %b %_d %Y %I:%M%P"
interval=1
# OpenVPN support
#
# Support multiple VPN, with colors.
# [openvpn]
# interval=20
# Key indicators
#
# Add the following bindings to i3 config file:
#
# bindsym --release Caps_Lock exec pkill -SIGRTMIN+11 i3blocks
# bindsym --release Num_Lock exec pkill -SIGRTMIN+11 i3blocks
#[keyindicator]
#instance=CAPS
#interval=once
#signal=11
#[keyindicator]
#instance=NUM
#interval=once
#signal=11