#ifndef CONFIG_H #define CONFIG_H // String used to delimit block outputs in the status. #define DELIMITER " " // Maximum number of Unicode characters that a block can output. #define MAX_BLOCK_OUTPUT_LENGTH 50 // Control whether blocks are clickable. #define CLICKABLE_BLOCKS 1 // Control whether a leading delimiter should be prepended to the status. #define LEADING_DELIMITER 0 // Control whether a trailing delimiter should be appended to the status. #define TRAILING_DELIMITER 0 // Define blocks for the status feed as X(icon, cmd, interval, signal). #define BLOCKS(X)\ X("", "cat /tmp/recordingicon 2>/dev/null", 0, 24) \ X("", "sb-music", 0, 23) \ X("", "sb-torrent", 0, 22) \ X("", "sb-queues", 10, 21) \ X("", "sb-mailbox", 300, 20) \ X("", "sb-news", 0, 19) \ X("", "sb-repos", 60, 18) \ X("", "sb-tasks", 60, 17) \ X("", "sb-packages", 0, 16) \ X("", "sb-forecast", 3600, 15) \ X("", "sb-cpu", 60, 14) \ X("", "sb-memory", 60, 12) \ X("", "sb-disk", 10800, 11) \ X("", "sb-keyboard", 0, 10) \ X("", "sb-bghitness", 0, 9) \ X("", "sb-brightness", 0, 8) \ X("", "sb-internet", 5, 7) \ X("", "sb-mic", 0, 6) \ X("", "sb-volume", 0, 5) \ X("", "sb-battery", 5, 4) \ X("", "sb-clock", 60, 3) \ X("", "sb-ecrypt", 0, 2) \ X("", "sb-help-icon", 0, 1) /* X("", "sb-price xmr-btc \"Monero to Bitcoin\" 🔒 30", 9000, 31) \ */ /* X("", "sb-price xmr Monero 🔒 29", 9000, 30) \ */ /* X("", "sb-price bnb Binance 🫧 28", 9000, 29) \ */ /* X("", "sb-price xrp XRP 🪓 27", 9000, 28) \ */ /* X("", "sb-price usdt Tether ⛺ 26", 9000, 27) \ */ /* X("", "sb-price eth Ethereum 🍸 25", 9000, 26) \ */ /* X("", "sb-price btc Bitcoin 💰 24", 9000, 25) \ */ /* X("", "sb-ticker", 0, 25) \ */ /* X("", "sb-cpubars", 15, 13) \ */ /* X("", "sb-iplocate", 0, 6) \ */ #endif // CONFIG_H // Have dwmblocks automatically recompile and run when you edit this file in // vim with the following line in your vimrc/init.vim: // autocmd BufWritePost ~/.local/src/suckless/dwmblocks/config.def.h !cd ~/.local/src/suckless/dwmblocks/; sudo make install && { killall -q dwmblocks;setsid -f dwmblocks } // Although, pkill is slightly slower than the command kill, which can // make a big difference if we are making semi-frequent changes in a script. // To signal with kill, we must send the value plus 34. Just remember 34. // So, 10 + 34 = 44, so we use this command: kill -44 $(pidof dwmblocks)