.TH dwmblocks 1 .SH NAME dwmblocks \- Modular status bar for dwm .SH SYNOPSIS .B dwmblocks .RB [OPTIONS] .SH DESCRIPTION dwmblocks is a generator for the status bar of .BR dwm (1). .P The status bar is made from concatenating "blocks" together. Each block is a shell script whose text output is used as part of the status bar. Blocks may be added or removed by editing the config.h file. .P The block data structure contains the script name, an update interval and an update signal. The update interval defines the period (in seconds) for each call to the corresponding script, replacing the output. The update signal defines a signal by which that block may be forcibly called to replace output. .P The concatenated output of each block is then fed to the .BR xsetroot (1) command which sets the bar for dwm. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-p prints string for bar instead of setting X root. .TP .B \-d sets delimiter. .SH CUSTOMIZATION dwmblocks is customised by creating a custom config.h and (re)compiling the source code. This keeps it fast, secure and simple. .P While some blocks may only require periodic calls (using the update interval), others may require some external action to require a call. A classical example is a volume block. Volume may be altered based on an external program. Though simply setting a small update interval may work adequately, a better solution is to force dwmblocks to update that specific block when a change in volume is requested by the user. This is done through sending a signal to the dwmblocks process. .P Say the update signal for the volume block is 10. To force an update, one may perform: .sp .RS 4 .nf kill -44 $(pidof) dwmblocks .fi .RE .P using .BR kill (1) and .BR pidof (1). For a block with an update signal x, the kill command uses -. .SH SEE ALSO .BR dmenu (1), .BR st (1), .SH BUGS Send all bug reports with a patch to aryadev@aryadevchavali.com