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Go Report Card

Dwm statusbar modeled after gocaudices expandable in Go through an interface.

modules

I've written many modules for zara to replace many of scripts from my dotfiles - most luke smith scripts from over 2 years ago. Heres a list:

  • internet
  • time
  • audio system independent volume
  • OS independent batteries
  • network traffic
  • weather
  • moonphase
  • disk
  • cpu
  • cpubars
  • memory
  • georona
  • pacpackages

How To?

git clone https://github.com/lordrusk/zara then edit mods.go to your liking. go mod tidy to make sure you have all dependencies installed. go install to (re)install.

Signals

The module definition of modules.NewAudio(0, 10), would be updated like kill -44 $(pidof zara) A dwm volume mute keybind might look like { 0, XF86XK_AudioMute, spawn, SHCMD("pamixer -t; kill -44 $(pidof gocaudices)") },. NOTE: You're updating sig 44 because the first 34 signals are in use.

Zara vs Gocaudices & Dwmblocks

One problem I've encountered while writing scripts and programs for dwmblocks is that the script is just ran. Any information shared between runs must be stored in a file, and first run checks are checked every time the script is ran.

This is significantly different when writing modules for zara. Most of the first checks, along with things like parsing go-awk strings into a program for re-use, can be pushed to the NewModule() function and never need to be checked in Module.Run(). Further, any information shared between run's can can be stored in the structure that satisfies the Module interface. No writing to files and reading files every run.

You can also expect a lot better performance because it isn't calling an external program every time a module is updated, only running a function.

other modules

Here's a link list to other peoples modules:

AWESOME BARS

dwm bars that I think are awesome! check them out and give them a star!

sysmon I would use this if I hadn't made zara

spoon I don't know much C but this is great

rsblocks I don't know much Rust, but featureful and well starred, makes me wanna get my status emoji game up to par

mblocks another great rusty bar

integrated-status-text the way god intended

gods ICONIC

dwmblocks-async Awesome! I wrote this project because dwmblocks wasn't async...and I've lived without bar clickability since...maybe should have gone with this and learned C!

Luke Smith's Dwmblocks how could I forget where it all began?