Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2022-02-04 | battery: Add divider for voltage_nowHEADmaster | norly | |
Yes, the millions of Watts displayed were in error. | |||
2022-02-03 | main: Cleanup | norly | |
2022-02-03 | battery: Fix for coreboot | norly | |
2020-05-24 | memusage: Take SReclaimable into account | norly | |
2019-06-03 | COPYING: GNU General Public License v2.0 | norly | |
2018-02-06 | net: More space for longer interface names | norly | |
2016-07-05 | memusage.c: Read 64-bit integers | norly | |
This code overflows when installing too much RAM... | |||
2015-07-15 | More statuses | norly | |
2014-07-19 | Replace separators with wide spaces | norly | |
2014-05-28 | Workaround for Linux 3.14 | norly | |
2013-10-02 | Change output format from dzen2 to i3bar | norly | |
2013-10-02 | Change named colors to hex values | norly | |
2013-02-15 | Simple output gathering design | norly | |
Buffer all output up using snprintf() before printing an entire line at once. Modularizes the output format so alternatives to dzen2 can be used. ALSA volume status loses clickability. | |||
2013-02-15 | Better file structure and build system | norly | |
Also fix some warnings | |||
2013-02-15 | Reindent and restyle | norly | |
2012-11-27 | Clean up battery status, fix wrong time estimate | norly | |
2012-10-26 | Include fan.{c,h} | norly | |
2012-10-08 | Check if battery/netif present, add fan support | norly | |
Also change power reading to work on newer kernels. | |||
2012-02-14 | Minor fixes... | norly | |
2012-02-14 | Moved battery status to fileRead(). | norly | |
Renamed 'power' to 'battery'. | |||
2012-02-14 | More cleanup, 'temp' and 'uptime' use fileRead(). | norly | |
2012-02-14 | Cleaned up 'netif'. | norly | |
Replaced 'netif' with 'netif_named'. Fixed memory leak in new 'netif'. Outsourced raw file reading to tools.c. | |||
2012-02-14 | Some build system cleanup. | norly | |
2011-11-18 | Ye Olde Brick, hacked one very late night in 2010. | norly | |
Full of inefficient or maybe broken code, as well as the occasional memory leak. I am not proud of it and I was *really* tired back then. While this was an experiment in writing (f)ugly code and I just wanted something running, I have to admit that this code has served me well ever since. Too well to be bothered to ever look at it again, really... |