conky-theme-collections | Some my uninteresting homebrew Conky
kandi X-RAY | conky-theme-collections Summary
kandi X-RAY | conky-theme-collections Summary
conky-theme-collections is a Shell library typically used in macOS applications. conky-theme-collections has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Just my homebrew Conky collections.
Just my homebrew Conky collections.
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conky-theme-collections has a low active ecosystem.
It has 259 star(s) with 26 fork(s). There are 13 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 2 open issues and 1 have been closed. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of conky-theme-collections is current.
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conky-theme-collections has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.
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conky-theme-collections has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
conky-theme-collections code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
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conky-theme-collections is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
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Install conky-theme-collections
Need Conky 1.10
Except Informant Conky, I made it long time ago for ArchLabs. And I was still using 1.09 syntax in that time.
To make sure it works, use conky with all build options enabled. Use conky-all package if You're on Debian.
Music widget is for mpd.
Album art script is not very elegant. It just crawls the folder where You play the music using mpc, then print any image it found in that folder to Conky. I just want to make it simple.
Weather script needs wget.
Inspect and edit all script in the subfolders before use.
Script execution denied? Do chmod +x to the denied script.
You can get OpenWeather API code after register to http://openweathermap.org
You can get City ID from http://openweathermap.org/find
All of my Conky are using Roboto, Noto-Sans, Bebas Neue and M+ fonts.
Some of these are designed for 1366x768 screen resolution.
The transparency is using fake transparency method, because I can take an advantage on Openbox (my favourite window manager). The transparancy would still work even if I didn't install any external compositor like compton. Maybe couldn't work if your DE is not respecting fake transparency. Switch to true transparency / ARGB transparency instead. Check the issues tab.
Again, Inspect the code before use.
I will add more themes later.
I'm not good at creating name for the themes. I just randomly pick name for them. (EDIT : I will name my conky themes after legendary bassists name)
Some of Conky are unstickied. It means, the conky would be visible on one workspace only. I do it on large size Conky to make it not distracting on my working workspace. If You want to make it available on every workspace, change own_window_type = 'normal' to own_window_type = 'desktop'.
Different Distro probably has different font version & font config. This affect the font kerning and spacing. This make the image and the text misaligned. Maybe You can try to change the images coordinate or change the text placement using offset if You find the image & text misaligned.
It works for me
Probably couldn't work out of the box :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
You should listen to Dream Theater, Metallica, Nirvana, Led Zeppelin, NOFX, Alice in Chain, Linkin Park, Pearl Jam, Slipknot, System of a Down, Soundgarden, Dragonforce, Radiohead, Red Hot Chilli Peppers (before John Frusciante left), Muse (before The 2nd Law album), Greenday (before they join MTV), and Superman is Dead (until Black Market Love album).
Don't listen to Nickelback.
Except Informant Conky, I made it long time ago for ArchLabs. And I was still using 1.09 syntax in that time.
To make sure it works, use conky with all build options enabled. Use conky-all package if You're on Debian.
Music widget is for mpd.
Album art script is not very elegant. It just crawls the folder where You play the music using mpc, then print any image it found in that folder to Conky. I just want to make it simple.
Weather script needs wget.
Inspect and edit all script in the subfolders before use.
Script execution denied? Do chmod +x to the denied script.
You can get OpenWeather API code after register to http://openweathermap.org
You can get City ID from http://openweathermap.org/find
All of my Conky are using Roboto, Noto-Sans, Bebas Neue and M+ fonts.
Some of these are designed for 1366x768 screen resolution.
The transparency is using fake transparency method, because I can take an advantage on Openbox (my favourite window manager). The transparancy would still work even if I didn't install any external compositor like compton. Maybe couldn't work if your DE is not respecting fake transparency. Switch to true transparency / ARGB transparency instead. Check the issues tab.
Again, Inspect the code before use.
I will add more themes later.
I'm not good at creating name for the themes. I just randomly pick name for them. (EDIT : I will name my conky themes after legendary bassists name)
Some of Conky are unstickied. It means, the conky would be visible on one workspace only. I do it on large size Conky to make it not distracting on my working workspace. If You want to make it available on every workspace, change own_window_type = 'normal' to own_window_type = 'desktop'.
Different Distro probably has different font version & font config. This affect the font kerning and spacing. This make the image and the text misaligned. Maybe You can try to change the images coordinate or change the text placement using offset if You find the image & text misaligned.
It works for me
Probably couldn't work out of the box :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
You should listen to Dream Theater, Metallica, Nirvana, Led Zeppelin, NOFX, Alice in Chain, Linkin Park, Pearl Jam, Slipknot, System of a Down, Soundgarden, Dragonforce, Radiohead, Red Hot Chilli Peppers (before John Frusciante left), Muse (before The 2nd Law album), Greenday (before they join MTV), and Superman is Dead (until Black Market Love album).
Don't listen to Nickelback.
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