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NAME

       waybar - configuration file

DESCRIPTION

       The configuration uses the JSON file format and is named config.

       Valid locations for this file are:

       •   $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/waybar/config~/.config/waybar/config~/waybar/config/etc/xdg/waybar/config/etc/xdg/waybar/config

       A       good      starting      point      is      the      default      configuration      found      at
       https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar/blob/master/resources/config Also a minimal example  configuration  can
       be found on the at the bottom of this man page.

BAR CONFIGURATION

       layer
            typeof: string
            default: bottom
            Decide if the bar is displayed in front (top) of the windows or behind (bottom)
           them.

       output
            typeof: string|array
            Specifies  on  which  screen  this bar will be displayed. Exclamation mark(!) can be used to exclude
       specific output.

       position
            typeof: string
            default: top
            Bar position, can be top, bottom, left, right.

       height
            typeof: integer
            Height to be used by the bar if possible. Leave blank for a dynamic value.

       width
            typeof: integer
            Width to be used by the bar if possible. Leave blank for a dynamic value.

       modules-left
            typeof: array
            Modules that will be displayed on the left.

       modules-center
            typeof: array
            Modules that will be displayed in the center.

       modules-right
            typeof: array
           Modules that will be displayed on the right.

       margin
            typeof: string
            Margins value using the CSS format without units.

       margin-<top|left|bottom|right>
            typeof: integer
            Margins value without units.

       spacing
            typeof: integer
            Size of gaps in between of the different modules.

       name
            typeof: string
            Optional name added as a CSS class, for styling multiple waybars.

       mode
            typeof: string
            Selects one of the preconfigured display modes. This  is  an  equivalent  of  the  sway-bar(5)  mode
       command and supports the same values: dock, hide, invisible, overlay.
            Note: hide and invisible modes may be not as useful without Sway IPC.

       exclusive
            typeof: bool
            default: true
            Option  to  request an exclusive zone from the compositor. Disable this to allow drawing application
       windows underneath or on top of the bar.

       fixed-center
            typeof: bool
            default: true
           Prefer fixed center position for the `modules-center` block. The center block will stay in the middle
           of the bar whenever possible. It can still be pushed around if other blocks  need  more  space.  When
           false, the center block is centered in the space between the left and right block.

       passthrough
            typeof: bool
            default: false
            Option to pass any pointer events to the window under the bar.
           Intended to be used with either top or overlay layers and without exclusive zone.

       gtk-layer-shell
            typeof: bool
            default: true
            Option to disable the use of gtk-layer-shell for popups.
           Only functional if compiled with gtk-layer-shell support.

       ipc
            typeof: bool
            default: false
            Option  to subscribe to the Sway IPC bar configuration and visibility events and control waybar with
       swaymsg bar commands.
            Requires bar_id value from sway configuration to be either passed with the -b  commandline  argument
       or specified with the id option.

       id
            typeof: string
            bar_id  for  the  Sway  IPC.  Use  this  if you need to override the value passed with the -b bar_id
       commandline argument for the specific bar instance.

       include
            typeof: string|array
            Paths to additional configuration files.
           Each file can contain a single object with any of the bar configuration options. In case of duplicate
           options, the first defined value takes precedence, i.e. including file -> first included file -> etc.
           Nested includes are permitted, but make sure to avoid circular imports. For a multi-bar  config,  the
           include directive affects only current bar configuration object.

MODULE FORMAT

       You                   can                   use                   PangoMarkupFormat                  (See
       https://developer.gnome.org/pango/stable/PangoMarkupFormat.html#PangoMarkupFormat).

       e.g.

           "format": "<span style="italic">{}</span>"

MULTIPLE INSTANCES OF A MODULE

       If you want to have a second instance of a module, you can suffix it by a '#'  and  a  custom  name.  For
       example if you want a second battery module, you can add "battery#bat2" to your modules. To configure the
       newly added module, you then also add a module configuration with the same name.

       This could then look something like this (this is an incomplete example):

           "modules-right": ["battery", "battery#bat2"],
           "battery": {
                "bat": "BAT1"
           },
           "battery#bat2": {
                "bat": "BAT2"
           }

MINIMAL CONFIGURATION

       A minimal config file could look like this:

           {
                "layer": "top",
                "modules-left": ["sway/workspaces", "sway/mode"],
                "modules-center": ["sway/window"],
                "modules-right": ["battery", "clock"],
                "sway/window": {
                     "max-length": 50
                },
                "battery": {
                     "format": "{capacity}% {icon}",
                     "format-icons": ["", "", "", "", ""]
                },
                "clock": {
                     "format-alt": "{:%a, %d. %b  %H:%M}"
                }
           }

MULTI OUTPUT CONFIGURATION

   Limit a configuration to some outputs
           {
                "layer": "top",
                "output": "eDP-1",
                "modules-left": ["sway/workspaces", "sway/mode"],
                ...

           }

           {
                "layer": "top",
                "output": ["eDP-1", "VGA"],
                "modules-left": ["sway/workspaces", "sway/mode"],
                ...
           }

   Configuration of multiple outputs
       Don't specify an output to create multiple bars on the same screen.

           [{
                "layer": "top",
                "output": "eDP-1",
                "modules-left": ["sway/workspaces", "sway/mode"],
                ...
           }, {
                "layer": "top",
                "output": "VGA",
                "modules-right": ["clock"],
                ...
           }]

   Rotating modules
       When  positioning  Waybar  on  the  left or right side of the screen, sometimes it's useful to be able to
       rotate the contents of a module so the text runs vertically. This can be done using the "rotate" property
       of the module. Example:

           {
                "clock": {
                     "rotate": 90
                }
           }

       Valid options for the "rotate" property are: 0, 90, 180 and 270.

   Grouping modules
       Module groups allow stacking modules in the direction orthogonal to the bar direction. When  the  bar  is
       positioned  on the top or bottom of the screen, modules in a group are stacked vertically. Likewise, when
       positioned on the left or right, modules in a group are stacked horizontally.

       A module group is defined by specifying a module named "group/some-group-name". The group  must  also  be
       configured with a list of contained modules. Example:

           {
                "modules-right": ["group/hardware", "clock"],

                "group/hardware": {
                     "modules": [
                          "cpu",
                          "memory",
                          "battery"
                     ]
                },

                ...
           }

SUPPORTED MODULES

waybar-backlight(5)waybar-battery(5)waybar-bluetooth(5)waybar-clock(5)waybar-cpu(5)waybar-custom(5)waybar-disk(5)waybar-idle-inhibitor(5)waybar-keyboard-state(5)waybar-memory(5)waybar-mpd(5)waybar-network(5)waybar-pulseaudio(5)waybar-river-tags(5)waybar-states(5)waybar-sway-mode(5)waybar-sway-window(5)waybar-sway-workspaces(5)waybar-wlr-taskbar(5)waybar-wlr-workspaces(5)waybar-temperature(5)waybar-tray(5)

                                                   2022-01-10                                          waybar(5)