4 <command><option>addr</option></command>
5 <option>interface</option>
8 IP address for an interface, or "No Address" if no address is assigned.
9 <para></para></listitem>
14 <command><option>addrs</option></command>
15 <option>interface</option>
18 IP addresses for an interface (if one - works like addr). Linux only.
19 <para></para></listitem>
25 <command><option>acpiacadapter</option></command>
28 ACPI ac adapter state.
29 <para></para></listitem>
34 <command><option>acpifan</option></command>
38 <para></para></listitem>
43 <command><option>acpitemp</option></command>
46 ACPI temperature in C.
47 <para></para></listitem>
52 <command><option>adt746xcpu</option></command>
55 CPU temperature from therm_adt746x
56 <para></para></listitem>
61 <command><option>adt746xfan</option></command>
64 Fan speed from therm_adt746x
65 <para></para></listitem>
70 <command><option>alignr</option></command>
71 <option>(num)</option>
74 Right-justify text, with space of N
75 <para></para></listitem>
80 <command><option>alignc</option></command>
81 <option>(num)</option>
85 <para></para></listitem>
90 <command><option>apm_adapter</option></command>
93 Display APM AC adapter status (FreeBSD only)
94 <para></para></listitem>
99 <command><option>apm_battery_life</option></command>
102 Display APM battery life in percent (FreeBSD only)
103 <para></para></listitem>
108 <command><option>apm_battery_time</option></command>
111 Display remaining APM battery life in hh:mm:ss or "unknown" if
112 AC adapterstatus is on-line or charging (FreeBSD only)
113 <para></para></listitem>
118 <command><option>audacious_bar</option></command>
119 <option>(height),(width)</option>
123 <para></para></listitem>
128 <command><option>audacious_bitrate</option></command>
131 Bitrate of current tune
132 <para></para></listitem>
137 <command><option>audacious_channels</option></command>
140 Number of audio channels of current tune
141 <para></para></listitem>
146 <command><option>audacious_filename</option></command>
149 Full path and filename of current tune
150 <para></para></listitem>
155 <command><option>audacious_frequency</option></command>
158 Sampling frequency of current tune
159 <para></para></listitem>
164 <command><option>audacious_length</option></command>
167 Total length of current tune as MM:SS
168 <para></para></listitem>
173 <command><option>audacious_length_seconds</option></command>
176 Total length of current tune in seconds
177 <para></para></listitem>
182 <command><option>audacious_playlist_position</option></command>
185 Playlist position of current tune
186 <para></para></listitem>
191 <command><option>audacious_playlist_length</option></command>
194 Number of tunes in playlist
195 <para></para></listitem>
200 <command><option>audacious_position</option></command>
203 Position of current tune (MM:SS)
204 <para></para></listitem>
209 <command><option>audacious_position_seconds</option></command>
212 Position of current tune in seconds
213 <para></para></listitem>
218 <command><option>audacious_status</option></command>
221 Player status (Playing/Paused/Stopped/Not running)
222 <para></para></listitem>
227 <command><option>audacious_title</option></command>
228 <option>(max length)</option>
231 Title of current tune with optional maximum length specifier
232 <para></para></listitem>
237 <command><option>audacious_main_volume</option></command>
240 The current volume fetched from Audacious
241 <para></para></listitem>
246 <command><option>battery</option></command>
247 <option>(num)</option>
250 Battery status and remaining percentage capacity of ACPI or APM battery. ACPI battery number can be given as argument (default is BAT0).
251 <para></para></listitem>
256 <command><option>battery_short</option></command>
257 <option>(num)</option>
260 Battery status and remaining percentage capacity of ACPI or APM battery. ACPI battery number can be given as argument (default is BAT0).
261 This mode display a short status, which means that C is displayed instead of charging and D is displayed instead of discharging.
262 <para></para></listitem>
267 <command><option>battery_bar</option></command>
268 <option>(height),(width) (num)</option>
271 Battery percentage remaining of ACPI battery in a bar. ACPI battery number can be given as argument (default is BAT0).
272 <para></para></listitem>
277 <command><option>battery_percent</option></command>
278 <option>(num)</option>
281 Battery percentage remaining for ACPI battery. ACPI battery number can be given as argument (default is BAT0).
282 <para></para></listitem>
287 <command><option>battery_time</option></command>
288 <option>(num)</option>
291 Battery charge/discharge time remaining of ACPI battery. ACPI battery number can be given as argument (default is BAT0).
292 <para></para></listitem>
297 <command><option>bmpx_artist</option></command>
300 Artist in current BMPx track
301 <para></para></listitem>
306 <command><option>bmpx_album</option></command>
309 Album in current BMPx track
310 <para></para></listitem>
315 <command><option>bmpx_title</option></command>
318 Title of the current BMPx track
319 <para></para></listitem>
324 <command><option>bmpx_track</option></command>
327 Track number of the current BMPx track
328 <para></para></listitem>
333 <command><option>bmpx_bitrate</option></command>
336 Bitrate of the current BMPx track
337 <para></para></listitem>
342 <command><option>bmpx_uri</option></command>
345 URI of the current BMPx track
346 <para></para></listitem>
351 <command><option>buffers</option></command>
354 Amount of memory buffered
355 <para></para></listitem>
360 <command><option>cached</option></command>
363 Amount of memory cached
364 <para></para></listitem>
369 <command><option>color</option></command>
370 <option>(color)</option>
373 Change drawing color to color
374 <para></para></listitem>
378 <term><command><option>colorN</option></command></term>
380 Change drawing color to colorN configuration option, where N is a digit between 0 and 9, inclusively.
381 <para></para></listitem>
386 <command><option>combine</option></command>
387 <option>var1 var2</option>
390 Places the lines of var2 to the right of the lines of var1 seperated by the chars that are put between var1 and var2. For example: ${combine ${head /proc/cpuinfo 2} - ${head /proc/meminfo 1}} gives as output "cpuinfo_line1 - meminfo_line1" on line 1 and "cpuinfo_line2 -" on line 2. $combine vars can also be nested to place more vars next to each other.
391 <para></para></listitem>
396 <command><option>conky_version</option></command>
400 <para></para></listitem>
405 <command><option>conky_build_date</option></command>
409 <para></para></listitem>
414 <command><option>conky_build_arch</option></command>
417 CPU architecture Conky was built for
418 <para></para></listitem>
423 <command><option>cpu</option></command>
424 <option>(cpuN)</option>
427 CPU usage in percents. For SMP machines, the CPU number can be provided as an argument. ${cpu cpu0} is the total usage, and ${cpu cpuX} (X >= 1) are individual CPUs.
428 <para></para></listitem>
433 <command><option>cpubar</option></command>
434 <option>(cpuN) (height),(width)</option>
437 Bar that shows CPU usage, height is bar's height in pixels. See $cpu for more info on SMP.
438 <para></para></listitem>
443 <command><option>cpugauge</option></command>
444 <option>(cpuN) (height),(width)</option>
447 Elliptical gauge that shows CPU usage, height and width are gauge's vertical and horizontal axis respectively. See $cpu for more info on SMP.
448 <para></para></listitem>
453 <command><option>cpugraph</option></command>
454 <option>(cpuN) ("normal"|"log") (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale)</option>
457 CPU usage graph, with optional colours in hex, minus the #. See $cpu for more info on SMP. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use "log" instead of "normal".
458 <para></para></listitem>
463 <command><option>diskio</option></command>
464 <option>(device)</option>
467 Displays current disk IO. Device is optional, and takes the form of sda for /dev/sda. Individual partitions are allowed.
468 <para></para></listitem>
473 <command><option>diskiograph</option></command>
474 <option>("normal"|"log") (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (device)</option>
477 Disk IO graph, colours defined in hex, minus the #. If scale is non-zero, it becomes the scale for the graph. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use "log" instead of "normal".
478 <para></para></listitem>
483 <command><option>diskio_read</option></command>
484 <option>(device)</option>
487 Displays current disk IO for reads. Device as in diskio.
488 <para></para></listitem>
493 <command><option>diskiograph_read</option></command>
494 <option>("normal"|"log") (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (device)</option>
497 Disk IO graph for reads, colours defined in hex, minus the #. If scale is non-zero, it becomes the scale for the graph. Device as in diskio. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use "log" instead of "normal".
498 <para></para></listitem>
503 <command><option>diskio_write</option></command>
504 <option>(device)</option>
507 Displays current disk IO for writes. Device as in diskio.
508 <para></para></listitem>
513 <command><option>diskiograph_write</option></command>
514 <option>("normal"|"log") (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (device)</option>
517 Disk IO graph for writes, colours defined in hex, minus the #. If scale is non-zero, it becomes the scale for the graph. Device as in diskio. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use "log" instead of "normal".
518 <para></para></listitem>
523 <command><option>disk_protect</option></command>
524 <option>device</option>
527 Disk protection status, if supported (needs kernel-patch). Prints either "frozen" or "free " (note the padding).
528 <para></para></listitem>
533 <command><option>downspeed</option></command>
537 Download speed in KiB
538 <para></para></listitem>
543 <command><option>downspeedf</option></command>
547 Download speed in KiB with one decimal
548 <para></para></listitem>
553 <command><option>downspeedgraph</option></command>
554 <option>("normal"|"log") (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (net)</option>
557 Download speed graph, colours defined in hex, minus the #. If scale is non-zero, it becomes the scale for the graph. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use "log" instead of "normal".
558 <para></para></listitem>
563 <command><option>else</option></command>
566 Text to show if any of the above are not true
567 <para></para></listitem>
572 <command><option>entropy_avail</option></command>
575 Current entropy available for crypto freaks
576 <para></para></listitem>
581 <command><option>entropy_bar</option></command>
582 <option>(height),(width)</option>
585 Normalized bar of available entropy for crypto freaks
586 <para></para></listitem>
591 <command><option>entropy_poolsize</option></command>
594 Total size of system entropy pool for crypto freaks
595 <para></para></listitem>
600 <command><option>eval</option></command>
601 <option>string</option>
604 Evalutates given string according to the rules of TEXT interpretation, i.e. parsing any contained text object specifications into their output, any occuring '$$' into a single '$' and so on. The output is then being parsed again.
605 <para></para></listitem>
610 <command><option>exec</option></command>
611 <option>command</option>
614 Executes a shell command and displays the output in conky. warning: this takes a lot more resources than other variables. I'd recommend coding wanted behaviour in C and posting a patch.
615 <para></para></listitem>
620 <command><option>execbar</option></command>
621 <option>command</option>
624 Same as exec, except if the first value return is a value between 0-100, it will use that number for a bar. The size for bars can be controlled via the default_bar_size config setting.
625 <para></para></listitem>
630 <command><option>execgauge</option></command>
631 <option>command</option>
634 Same as exec, except if the first value returned is a value between 0-100, it will use that number for a gauge. The size for gauges can be controlled via the default_gauge_size config setting.
635 <para></para></listitem>
640 <command><option>execgraph</option></command>
641 <option>("normal"|"log") (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) command</option>
644 Same as execbar, but graphs values. Uses a logaritmic scale when the log option is given (to see small numbers). Values still have to be between 0 and 100. The size for graphs can be controlled via the default_graph_size config setting.
645 <para></para></listitem>
650 <command><option>execi</option></command>
651 <option>interval command</option>
654 Same as exec but with specific interval. Interval can't be less than update_interval in configuration. See also $texeci
655 <para></para></listitem>
660 <command><option>execibar</option></command>
661 <option>interval command</option>
664 Same as execbar, except with an interval
665 <para></para></listitem>
670 <command><option>execigraph</option></command>
671 <option>interval command</option>
674 Same as execgraph, but takes an interval arg and graphs values.
675 <para></para></listitem>
680 <command><option>execigauge</option></command>
681 <option>interval command</option>
684 Same as execgauge, but takes an interval arg and gauges values.
685 <para></para></listitem>
690 <command><option>execp</option></command>
691 <option>command</option>
694 Executes a shell command and displays the output in conky. warning: this takes a lot more resources than other variables. I'd recommend coding wanted behaviour in C and posting a patch. This differs from $exec in that it parses the output of the command, so you can insert things like ${color red}hi!${color} in your script and have it correctly parsed by Conky.
695 Caveats: Conky parses and evaluates the output of $execp every time Conky loops, and then destroys all the objects. If you try to use anything like $execi within an $execp statement, it will functionally run at the same interval that the $execp statement runs, as it is created and destroyed at every interval.
696 <para></para></listitem>
701 <command><option>execpi</option></command>
702 <option>interval command</option>
705 Same as execp but with specific interval. Interval can't be less than update_interval in configuration. Note that the output from the $execpi command is still parsed and evaluated at every interval.
706 <para></para></listitem>
711 <command><option>font</option></command>
712 <option>(font)</option>
715 Specify a different font. This new font will apply to the current line and everything following. You can use a $font with no arguments to change back to the default font (much like with $color)
716 <para></para></listitem>
721 <command><option>freq</option></command>
725 Returns CPU #n's frequency in MHz. CPUs are counted from 1. If omitted, the parameter defaults to 1.
726 <para></para></listitem>
730 <command><option>freq_g</option></command>
734 Returns CPU #n's frequency in GHz. CPUs are counted from 1. If omitted, the parameter defaults to 1.
735 <para></para></listitem>
740 <command><option>freq_dyn</option></command>
744 Returns CPU #n's frequency in MHz (defaults to 1), but is calculated by counting to clock cycles to complete an instruction. Only available for x86/amd64.
745 <para></para></listitem>
750 <command><option>freq_dyn_g</option></command>
754 Returns CPU #n's frequency in GHz (defaults to 1), but is calculated by counting to clock cycles to complete an instruction. Only available for x86/amd64.
755 <para></para></listitem>
760 <command><option>fs_bar</option></command>
761 <option>(height),(width) fs</option>
764 Bar that shows how much space is used on a file system. height is the height in pixels. fs is any file on that file system.
765 <para></para></listitem>
770 <command><option>fs_free</option></command>
771 <option>(fs)</option>
774 Free space on a file system available for users.
775 <para></para></listitem>
780 <command><option>fs_free_perc</option></command>
781 <option>(fs)</option>
784 Free percentage of space on a file system available for users.
785 <para></para></listitem>
790 <command><option>fs_size</option></command>
791 <option>(fs)</option>
795 <para></para></listitem>
800 <command><option>fs_type</option></command>
801 <option>(fs)</option>
805 <para></para></listitem>
810 <command><option>fs_used</option></command>
811 <option>(fs)</option>
814 File system used space
815 <para></para></listitem>
820 <command><option>goto</option></command>
824 The next element will be printed at position 'x'.
825 <para></para></listitem>
830 <command><option>gw_iface</option></command>
833 Displays the default route's interface or "multiple"/"none" accordingly.
834 <para></para></listitem>
839 <command><option>gw_ip</option></command>
842 Displays the default gateway's IP or "multiple"/"none" accordingly.
843 <para></para></listitem>
848 <command><option>hddtemp</option></command>
849 <option>dev, (host,(port))</option>
852 Displays temperature of a selected hard disk drive as reported by the hddtemp daemon running on host:port.
853 Default host is 127.0.0.1, default port is 7634.
854 <para></para></listitem>
859 <command><option>head</option></command>
860 <option>logfile lines (interval)</option>
863 Displays first N lines of supplied text text file. If interval is not supplied, Conky assumes 2x Conky's interval. Max of 30 lines can be displayed, or until the text buffer is filled.
864 <para></para></listitem>
869 <command><option>hr</option></command>
870 <option>(height)</option>
873 Horizontal line, height is the height in pixels
874 <para></para></listitem>
879 <command><option>hwmon</option></command>
880 <option>(dev) type n</option>
883 Hwmon sensor from sysfs (Linux 2.6). Parameter dev may be omitted if you have only one hwmon device. Parameter type is either 'in' or 'vol' meaning voltage; 'fan' meaning fan; 'temp' meaning temperature. Parameter n is number of the sensor. See /sys/class/hwmon/ on your local computer.
884 <para></para></listitem>
889 <command><option>iconv_start</option></command>
890 <option>codeset_from codeset_to</option>
893 Convert text from one codeset to another using GNU iconv. Needs to be stopped with iconv_stop.
894 <para></para></listitem>
899 <command><option>iconv_stop</option></command>
903 Stop iconv codeset conversion.
904 <para></para></listitem>
909 <command><option>i2c</option></command>
910 <option>(dev) type n</option>
913 I2C sensor from sysfs (Linux 2.6). Parameter dev may be omitted if you have only one I2C device. Parameter type is either 'in' or 'vol' meaning voltage; 'fan' meaning fan; 'temp' meaning temperature. Parameter n is number of the sensor. See /sys/bus/i2c/devices/ on your local computer.
914 <para></para></listitem>
919 <command><option>i8k_ac_status</option></command>
923 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays whether ac power is on, as listed in /proc/i8k (translated to human-readable). Beware that this is by default not enabled by i8k itself.
924 <para></para></listitem>
929 <command><option>i8k_bios</option></command>
933 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the bios version as listed in /proc/i8k.
934 <para></para></listitem>
939 <command><option>i8k_buttons_status</option></command>
943 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the volume buttons status as listed in /proc/i8k.
944 <para></para></listitem>
949 <command><option>i8k_cpu_temp</option></command>
953 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the cpu temperature in Celsius, as reported by /proc/i8k.
954 <para></para></listitem>
959 <command><option>i8k_left_fan_rpm</option></command>
963 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the left fan's rate of rotation, in revolutions per minute as listed in /proc/i8k. Beware, some laptops i8k reports these fans in reverse order.
964 <para></para></listitem>
969 <command><option>i8k_left_fan_status</option></command>
973 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the left fan status as listed in /proc/i8k (translated to human-readable). Beware, some laptops i8k reports these fans in reverse order.
974 <para></para></listitem>
979 <command><option>i8k_right_fan_rpm</option></command>
983 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the right fan's rate of rotation, in revolutions per minute as listed in /proc/i8k. Beware, some laptops i8k reports these fans in reverse order.
984 <para></para></listitem>
989 <command><option>i8k_right_fan_status</option></command>
993 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the right fan status as listed in /proc/i8k (translated to human-readable). Beware, some laptops i8k reports these fans in reverse order.
994 <para></para></listitem>
999 <command><option>i8k_serial</option></command>
1003 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays your laptop serial number as listed in /proc/i8k.
1004 <para></para></listitem>
1009 <command><option>i8k_version</option></command>
1013 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the version formatting of /proc/i8k.
1014 <para></para></listitem>
1019 <command><option>ibm_fan</option></command>
1022 If running the IBM ACPI, displays the fan speed.
1023 <para></para></listitem>
1028 <command><option>ibm_temps</option></command>
1032 If running the IBM ACPI, displays the temperatures
1033 from the IBM temperature sensors (N=0..7) Sensor 0 is
1034 on the CPU, 3 is on the GPU.
1035 <para></para></listitem>
1040 <command><option>ibm_volume</option></command>
1043 If running the IBM ACPI, displays the "master" volume,
1044 controlled by the volume keys (0-14).
1045 <para></para></listitem>
1050 <command><option>ibm_brightness</option></command>
1053 If running the IBM ACPI, displays the brigtness of the
1054 laptops's LCD (0-7).
1055 <para></para></listitem>
1060 <command><option>if_empty</option></command>
1061 <option>(var)</option>
1064 if conky variable VAR is empty, display everything
1065 between $if_empty and the matching $endif
1066 <para></para></listitem>
1071 <command><option>if_existing</option></command>
1072 <option>file (string)</option>
1075 if FILE exists, display everything between if_existing
1076 and the matching $endif. The optional second paramater
1077 checks for FILE containing the specified string and
1078 prints everything between $if_existing and the matching
1080 <para></para></listitem>
1085 <command><option>if_gw</option></command>
1088 if there is at least one default gateway, display
1089 everything between $if_gw and the matching $endif
1090 <para></para></listitem>
1095 <command><option>if_match</option></command>
1096 <option>expression</option>
1099 Evaluates the given boolean expression, printing
1100 everything between $if_match and the matching $endif
1101 depending on whether the evaluation returns true or not.
1102 Valid expressions consist of a left side, an operator
1103 and a right side. Left and right sides are being parsed
1104 for contained text objects before evaluation. Recognised
1105 left and right side types are:
1107 <member><command>double</command>:
1108 argument consists of only digits and a
1111 <member><command>long</command>:
1112 argument consists of only digits.
1114 <member><command>string</command>:
1115 argument is enclosed in quotation mark
1116 or the checks for double and long failed
1121 '>', '<', '>=', '<=', '==', '!='.
1122 <para></para></listitem>
1127 <command><option>if_mixer_mute</option></command>
1128 <option>(mixer)</option>
1131 If mixer exists, display everything between $if_mixer_mute and the
1132 matching $endif. If no mixer is specified, "Master" is used.
1133 <para></para></listitem>
1138 <command><option>if_running</option></command>
1139 <option>(process)</option>
1142 if PROCESS is running, display everything $if_running
1143 and the matching $endif. This uses the ``pidof'' command, so the
1144 -x switch is also supported.
1145 <para></para></listitem>
1150 <command><option>if_mounted</option></command>
1151 <option>(mountpoint)</option>
1154 if MOUNTPOINT is mounted, display everything between
1155 $if_mounted and the matching $endif
1156 <para></para></listitem>
1161 <command><option>if_smapi_bat_installed</option></command>
1162 <option>(INDEX)</option>
1165 when using smapi, if the battery with index INDEX is
1166 installed, display everything between
1167 $if_smapi_bat_installed and the matching $endif
1168 <para></para></listitem>
1173 <command><option>if_up</option></command>
1174 <option>(interface)</option>
1177 if INTERFACE exists and is up, display everything between $if_up and the matching $endif
1178 <para></para></listitem>
1183 <command><option>if_updatenr</option></command>
1184 <option>(updatenr)</option>
1187 If it's the UPDATENR-th time that conky updates,
1188 display everything between $if_updatenr and the matching $endif.
1189 The counter resets when the highest UPDATENR is reached.
1190 Example : "{$if_updatenr 1}foo$endif{$if_updatenr 2}bar$endif{$if_updatenr 4}$endif"
1191 shows foo 25% of the time followed by bar 25% of the time followed by nothing the other half of the time.
1192 <para></para></listitem>
1197 <command><option>imap_messages</option></command>
1198 <option>(args)</option>
1201 Displays the number of messages in your global IMAP inbox by default. You can define individual IMAP inboxes seperately by passing arguments to this object. Arguments are: "host user pass [-i interval] [-p port] [-e command] [-r retries]". Default port is 143, default interval is 5 minutes, and default number of retries before giving up is 5. If the password is supplied as '*', you will be prompted to enter the password when Conky starts.
1202 <para></para></listitem>
1207 <command><option>imap_unseen</option></command>
1208 <option>(args)</option>
1211 Displays the number of unseen messages in your global IMAP inbox by default. You can define individual IMAP inboxes seperately by passing arguments to this object. Arguments are: "host user pass [-i interval] [-p port] [-e command] [-r retries]". Default port is 143, default interval is 5 minutes, and default number of retries before giving up is 5. If the password is supplied as '*', you will be prompted to enter the password when Conky starts.
1212 <para></para></listitem>
1217 <command><option>ioscheduler</option></command>
1218 <option>disk</option>
1221 Prints the current ioscheduler used for the given disk name (i.e. e.g. "hda" or "sdb")
1222 <para></para></listitem>
1227 <command><option>kernel</option></command>
1231 <para></para></listitem>
1236 <command><option>laptop_mode</option></command>
1239 The value of /proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode
1240 <para></para></listitem>
1245 <command><option>loadavg</option></command>
1248 (1,2,3)> System load average, 1 is for past 1 minute, 2 for past 5 minutes and 3 for past 15 minutes.
1249 <para></para></listitem>
1254 <command><option>loadgraph</option></command>
1255 <option>("normal"|"log") (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale)</option>
1258 Load1 average graph, similar to xload, with optional colours in hex, minus the #. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use "log" instead of "normal".
1259 <para></para></listitem>
1264 <command><option>lines</option></command>
1265 <option>textfile</option>
1268 Displays the number of lines in the given file
1269 <para></para></listitem>
1274 <command><option>machine</option></command>
1277 Machine, i686 for example
1278 <para></para></listitem>
1283 <command><option>mails</option></command>
1284 <option>(mailbox)</option>
1285 <option>(interval)</option>
1288 Mail count in the specified mailbox or your mail spool if not.
1289 Both mbox and maildir type mailboxes are supported. You can
1290 use a program like fetchmail to get mails from some server
1291 using your favourite protocol. See also new_mails.
1292 <para></para></listitem>
1297 <command><option>new_mails</option></command>
1298 <option>(mailbox)</option>
1299 <option>(interval)</option>
1302 Unread mail count in the specified mailbox or mail spool if
1303 not. Both mbox and maildir type mailboxes are supported.
1304 <para></para></listitem>
1309 <command><option>seen_mails</option></command>
1310 <option>(maildir)</option>
1311 <option>(interval)</option>
1314 Number of mails marked as seen in the specified mailbox or mail spool if
1315 not. Only maildir type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
1316 <para></para></listitem>
1321 <command><option>unseen_mails</option></command>
1322 <option>(maildir)</option>
1323 <option>(interval)</option>
1326 Number of new or unseen mails in the specified mailbox or mail spool if
1327 not. Only maildir type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
1328 <para></para></listitem>
1333 <command><option>flagged_mails</option></command>
1334 <option>(maildir)</option>
1335 <option>(interval)</option>
1338 Number of mails marked as flagged in the specified mailbox or mail spool if
1339 not. Only maildir type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
1340 <para></para></listitem>
1345 <command><option>unflagged_mails</option></command>
1346 <option>(maildir)</option>
1347 <option>(interval)</option>
1350 Number of mails not marked as flagged in the specified mailbox or mail spool if
1351 not. Only maildir type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
1352 <para></para></listitem>
1357 <command><option>forwarded_mails</option></command>
1358 <option>(maildir)</option>
1359 <option>(interval)</option>
1362 Number of mails marked as forwarded in the specified mailbox or mail spool if
1363 not. Only maildir type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
1364 <para></para></listitem>
1369 <command><option>unforwarded_mails</option></command>
1370 <option>(maildir)</option>
1371 <option>(interval)</option>
1374 Number of mails not marked as forwarded in the specified mailbox or mail spool if
1375 not. Only maildir type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
1376 <para></para></listitem>
1381 <command><option>replied_mails</option></command>
1382 <option>(maildir)</option>
1383 <option>(interval)</option>
1386 Number of mails marked as replied in the specified mailbox or mail spool if
1387 not. Only maildir type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
1388 <para></para></listitem>
1393 <command><option>unreplied_mails</option></command>
1394 <option>(maildir)</option>
1395 <option>(interval)</option>
1398 Number of mails not marked as replied in the specified mailbox or mail spool if
1399 not. Only maildir type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
1400 <para></para></listitem>
1405 <command><option>draft_mails</option></command>
1406 <option>(maildir)</option>
1407 <option>(interval)</option>
1410 Number of mails marked as draft in the specified mailbox or mail spool if
1411 not. Only maildir type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
1412 <para></para></listitem>
1417 <command><option>trashed_mails</option></command>
1418 <option>(maildir)</option>
1419 <option>(interval)</option>
1422 Number of mails marked as trashed in the specified mailbox or mail spool if
1423 not. Only maildir type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.
1424 <para></para></listitem>
1429 <command><option>mboxscan</option></command>
1430 <option>(-n number of messages to print) (-fw from width) (-sw subject width) mbox</option>
1433 Print a summary of recent messages in an mbox format mailbox. mbox parameter is the filename of the mailbox (can be encapsulated using '"', ie. ${mboxscan -n 10 "/home/brenden/some box"}
1434 <para></para></listitem>
1439 <command><option>mem</option></command>
1442 Amount of memory in use
1443 <para></para></listitem>
1448 <command><option>membar</option></command>
1449 <option>(height),(width)</option>
1452 Bar that shows amount of memory in use
1453 <para></para></listitem>
1458 <command><option>memgauge</option></command>
1459 <option>(height),(width)</option>
1462 Gauge that shows amount of memory in use (see cpugauge)
1463 <para></para></listitem>
1468 <command><option>memgraph</option></command>
1469 <option>("normal"|"log") (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale)</option>
1472 Memory usage graph. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use "log" instead of "normal".
1473 <para></para></listitem>
1478 <command><option>memeasyfree</option></command>
1481 Amount of free memory including the memory that is very easily freed (buffers/cache)
1482 <para></para></listitem>
1487 <command><option>memfree</option></command>
1490 Amount of free memory
1491 <para></para></listitem>
1496 <command><option>memmax</option></command>
1499 Total amount of memory
1500 <para></para></listitem>
1505 <command><option>memperc</option></command>
1508 Percentage of memory in use
1509 <para></para></listitem>
1514 <command><option>mixer</option></command>
1515 <option>(device)</option>
1518 Prints the mixer value as reported by the OS. Default mixer is "vol", but you can specify one of the following optional arguments: "vol", "bass", "treble", "synth", "pcm", "speaker", "line", "mic", "cd", "mix", "pcm2", "rec", "igain", "ogain", "line1", "line2", "line3", "dig1", "dig2", "dig3", "phin", "phout", "video", "radio", "monitor". Refer to the definition of SOUND_DEVICE_NAMES in <linux/soundcard.h> (on Linux), <soundcard.h> (on OpenBSD), or <sys/soundcard.h> to find the exact options available on your system.
1519 <para></para></listitem>
1524 <command><option>mixerbar</option></command>
1525 <option>(device)</option>
1528 Displays mixer value in a bar as reported by the OS. See docs for $mixer for details on arguments.
1529 <para></para></listitem>
1534 <command><option>mixerr</option></command>
1535 <option>(device)</option>
1538 Prints the right channel mixer value as reported by the OS. See docs for $mixer for details on arguments.
1539 <para></para></listitem>
1544 <command><option>mixerrbar</option></command>
1545 <option>(device)</option>
1548 Displays the right channel mixer value in a bar as reported by the OS. See docs for $mixer for details on arguments.
1549 <para></para></listitem>
1554 <command><option>mixerl</option></command>
1555 <option>(device)</option>
1558 Prints the left channel mixer value as reported by the OS. See docs for $mixer for details on arguments.
1559 <para></para></listitem>
1564 <command><option>mixerlbar</option></command>
1565 <option>(device)</option>
1568 Displays the left channel mixer value in a bar as reported by the OS. See docs for $mixer for details on arguments.
1569 <para></para></listitem>
1574 <command><option>moc_state</option></command>
1577 Current state of MOC; playing, stopped etc.
1578 <para></para></listitem>
1583 <command><option>moc_file</option></command>
1586 File name of the current MOC song
1587 <para></para></listitem>
1592 <command><option>moc_title</option></command>
1595 Title of the current MOC song
1596 <para></para></listitem>
1601 <command><option>moc_artist</option></command>
1604 Artist of the current MOC song
1605 <para></para></listitem>
1610 <command><option>moc_song</option></command>
1613 The current song name being played in MOC.
1614 <para></para></listitem>
1619 <command><option>moc_album</option></command>
1622 Album of the current MOC song
1623 <para></para></listitem>
1628 <command><option>moc_totaltime</option></command>
1631 Total length of the current MOC song
1632 <para></para></listitem>
1637 <command><option>moc_timeleft</option></command>
1640 Time left in the current MOC song
1641 <para></para></listitem>
1646 <command><option>moc_curtime</option></command>
1649 Current time of the current MOC song
1650 <para></para></listitem>
1655 <command><option>moc_bitrate</option></command>
1658 Bitrate in the current MOC song
1659 <para></para></listitem>
1664 <command><option>moc_rate</option></command>
1667 Rate of the current MOC song
1668 <para></para></listitem>
1673 <command><option>monitor</option></command>
1676 Number of the monitor on which conky is running
1677 <para></para></listitem>
1682 <command><option>monitor_number</option></command>
1686 <para></para></listitem>
1691 <command><option>mpd_artist</option></command>
1694 Artist in current MPD song must be enabled at compile
1695 <para></para></listitem>
1700 <command><option>mpd_album</option></command>
1703 Album in current MPD song
1704 <para></para></listitem>
1709 <command><option>mpd_bar</option></command>
1710 <option>(height),(width)</option>
1713 Bar of mpd's progress
1714 <para></para></listitem>
1719 <command><option>mpd_bitrate</option></command>
1722 Bitrate of current song
1723 <para></para></listitem>
1728 <command><option>mpd_status</option></command>
1731 Playing, stopped, et cetera.
1732 <para></para></listitem>
1737 <command><option>mpd_title</option></command>
1738 <option>(max length)</option>
1741 Title of current MPD song
1742 <para></para></listitem>
1747 <command><option>mpd_vol</option></command>
1751 <para></para></listitem>
1756 <command><option>mpd_elapsed</option></command>
1760 <para></para></listitem>
1765 <command><option>mpd_length</option></command>
1769 <para></para></listitem>
1774 <command><option>mpd_percent</option></command>
1777 Percent of song's progress
1778 <para></para></listitem>
1783 <command><option>mpd_random</option></command>
1786 Random status (On/Off)
1787 <para></para></listitem>
1792 <command><option>mpd_repeat</option></command>
1795 Repeat status (On/Off)
1796 <para></para></listitem>
1801 <command><option>mpd_track</option></command>
1804 Prints the MPD track field
1805 <para></para></listitem>
1810 <command><option>mpd_name</option></command>
1813 Prints the MPD name field
1814 <para></para></listitem>
1819 <command><option>mpd_file</option></command>
1822 Prints the file name of the current MPD song
1823 <para></para></listitem>
1828 <command><option>mpd_smart</option></command>
1829 <option>(max length)</option>
1832 Prints the song name in either the form "artist - title" or file name, depending on whats available
1833 <para></para></listitem>
1838 <command><option>if_mpd_playing</option></command>
1841 if mpd is playing or paused, display everything between $if_mpd_playing and the matching $endif
1842 <para></para></listitem>
1847 <command><option>nameserver</option></command>
1848 <option>(index)</option>
1851 Print a nameserver from /etc/resolv.conf. Index starts at and defaults to 0.
1852 <para></para></listitem>
1857 <command><option>nodename</option></command>
1861 <para></para></listitem>
1866 <command><option>nvidia</option></command>
1867 <option>threshold</option>
1868 <option>temp</option>
1869 <option>ambient</option>
1870 <option>gpufreq</option>
1871 <option>memfreq</option>
1872 <option>imagequality</option>
1875 Nvidia graficcard support for the XNVCtrl library.
1876 Each option can be shortened to the least significant part.
1877 Temperatures are printed as float, all other values as integer.
1879 <member><command>threshold</command>:
1880 the thresholdtemperature at which the gpu slows down
1882 <member><command>temp</command>:
1883 gives the gpu current temperature
1885 <member><command>ambient</command>:
1886 gives current air temperature near GPU case
1888 <member><command>gpufreq</command>:
1889 gives the current gpu frequency
1891 <member><command>memfreq</command>:
1892 gives the current mem frequency
1894 <member><command>imagequality</command>:
1895 which imagequality should be choosen by OpenGL applications
1904 <command><option>outlinecolor</option></command>
1905 <option>(color)</option>
1908 Change outline color
1909 <para></para></listitem>
1914 <command><option>pb_battery</option></command>
1915 <option>item</option>
1918 If running on Apple powerbook/ibook, display
1919 information on battery status. The item parameter
1920 specifies, what information to display. Exactly one item
1921 must be specified. Valid items are:
1923 <member><command>status</command>:
1924 Display if battery is fully charged, charging,
1925 discharging or absent (running on AC)
1927 <member><command>percent</command>:
1928 Display charge of battery in percent, if
1929 charging or discharging. Nothing will be
1930 displayed, if battery is fully charged
1933 <member><command>time</command>:
1934 Display the time remaining until the battery
1935 will be fully charged or discharged at current
1936 rate. Nothing is displayed, if battery is
1937 absent or if it's present but fully charged
1938 and not discharging.
1941 <para></para></listitem>
1946 <command><option>platform</option></command>
1947 <option>(dev) type n</option>
1950 Platform sensor from sysfs (Linux 2.6). Parameter dev may be omitted if you have only one platform device. Platform type is either 'in' or 'vol' meaning voltage; 'fan' meaning fan; 'temp' meaning temperature. Parameter n is number of the sensor. See /sys/bus/platform/devices/ on your local computer.
1951 <para></para></listitem>
1956 <command><option>pop3_unseen</option></command>
1957 <option>(args)</option>
1960 Displays the number of unseen messages in your global POP3 inbox by default. You can define individual POP3 inboxes seperately by passing arguments to this object. Arguments are: "host user pass [-i interval] [-p port] [-e command] [-r retries]". Default port is 110, default interval is 5 minutes, and default number of retries before giving up is 5. If the password is supplied as '*', you will be prompted to enter the password when Conky starts.
1962 <para></para></listitem>
1967 <command><option>pop3_used</option></command>
1968 <option>(args)</option>
1971 Displays the amount of space (in MiB, 2^20) used in your global POP3 inbox by default. You can define individual POP3 inboxes seperately by passing arguments to this object. Arguments are: "host user pass [-i interval] [-p port] [-e command] [-r retries]". Default port is 110, default interval is 5 minutes, and default number of retries before giving up is 5. If the password is supplied as '*', you will be prompted to enter the password when Conky starts.
1973 <para></para></listitem>
1978 <command><option>pre_exec</option></command>
1979 <option>shell command</option>
1982 Executes a shell command one time before conky displays anything and puts output as text.
1983 <para></para></listitem>
1988 <command><option>processes</option></command>
1991 Total processes (sleeping and running)
1992 <para></para></listitem>
1997 <command><option>running_processes</option></command>
2000 Running processes (not sleeping), requires Linux 2.6
2001 <para></para></listitem>
2006 <command><option>scroll</option></command>
2007 <option>length (step) text</option>
2010 Scroll 'text' by 'step' characters showing 'length' number of characters at the same time. The text may also contain variables. 'step' is optional and defaults to 1 if not set. If a var creates output on multiple lines then the lines are placed behind each other separated with a '|'-sign. Do NOT use vars that change colors or otherwise affect the design inside a scrolling text. If you want spaces between the start and the end of 'text', place them at the end of 'text' not at the front ("foobar" and " foobar" can both generate "barfoo" but "foobar " will keep the spaces like this "bar foo").
2011 <para></para></listitem>
2016 <command><option>shadecolor</option></command>
2017 <option>(color)</option>
2020 Change shading color
2021 <para></para></listitem>
2026 <command><option>smapi</option></command>
2027 <option>(ARGS)</option>
2030 when using smapi, display contents of the /sys/devices/platform/smapi directory. ARGS are either '(FILENAME)' or 'bat (INDEX) (FILENAME)' to display the corresponding files' content. This is a very raw method of accessing the smapi values. When available, better use one of the smapi_* variables instead.
2031 <para></para></listitem>
2036 <command><option>smapi_bat_bar</option></command>
2037 <option>(INDEX),(height),(width)</option>
2040 when using smapi, display the remaining capacity of the battery with index INDEX as a bar.
2041 <para></para></listitem>
2046 <command><option>smapi_bat_perc</option></command>
2047 <option>(INDEX)</option>
2050 when using smapi, display the remaining capacity in percent of the battery with index INDEX. This is a separate variable because it supports the 'use_spacer' configuration option.
2051 <para></para></listitem>
2056 <command><option>smapi_bat_power</option></command>
2057 <option>INDEX</option>
2060 when using smapi, display the current power of the battery with index INDEX in watt. This is a separate variable because the original read out value is being converted from mW. The sign of the output reflects charging (positive) or discharging (negative) state.
2061 <para></para></listitem>
2066 <command><option>smapi_bat_temp</option></command>
2067 <option>INDEX</option>
2070 when using smapi, display the current temperature of the battery with index INDEX in degree Celsius. This is a separate variable because the original read out value is being converted from milli degree Celsius.
2071 <para></para></listitem>
2076 <command><option>stippled_hr</option></command>
2077 <option>(space)</option>
2080 Stippled (dashed) horizontal line
2081 <para></para></listitem>
2086 <command><option>swapbar</option></command>
2087 <option>(height),(width)</option>
2090 Bar that shows amount of swap in use
2091 <para></para></listitem>
2096 <command><option>swap</option></command>
2099 Amount of swap in use
2100 <para></para></listitem>
2105 <command><option>swapmax</option></command>
2108 Total amount of swap
2109 <para></para></listitem>
2114 <command><option>swapperc</option></command>
2117 Percentage of swap in use
2118 <para></para></listitem>
2123 <command><option>sysname</option></command>
2126 System name, Linux for example
2127 <para></para></listitem>
2132 <command><option>tcp_portmon</option></command>
2133 <option>port_begin port_end item (index)</option>
2134 <emphasis>(ip4 only at present)</emphasis>
2137 TCP port monitor for specified local ports. Port numbers must be in the range 1 to 65535. Valid items are:
2139 <member><command>count</command> - total number of connections in the range
2141 <member><command>rip</command> - remote ip address
2143 <member><command>rhost</command> - remote host name
2145 <member><command>rport</command> - remote port number
2147 <member><command>rservice</command> - remote service name from /etc/services
2149 <member><command>lip</command> - local ip address
2151 <member><command>lhost</command> - local host name
2153 <member><command>lport</command> - local port number
2155 <member><command>lservice</command> - local service name from /etc/services
2157 </simplelist>The connection index provides you with access to each connection in the port monitor. The monitor will return information for index values from 0 to n-1 connections. Values higher than n-1 are simply ignored. For the "count" item, the connection index must be omitted. It is required for all other items.
2159 <member>Examples:</member>
2160 <member><command>${tcp_portmon 6881 6999 count}</command> -
2161 displays the number of connections in the bittorrent port range</member>
2162 <member><command>${tcp_portmon 22 22 rip 0}</command> -
2163 displays the remote host ip of the first sshd connection</member>
2164 <member><command>${tcp_portmon 22 22 rip 9}</command> -
2165 displays the remote host ip of the tenth sshd connection</member>
2166 <member><command>${tcp_portmon 1 1024 rhost 0}</command> -
2167 displays the remote host name of the first connection on a privileged port</member>
2168 <member><command>${tcp_portmon 1 1024 rport 4}</command> -
2169 displays the remote host port of the fifth connection on a privileged port</member>
2170 <member><command>${tcp_portmon 1 65535 lservice 14}</command> -
2171 displays the local service name of the fifteenth connection in the range of all ports</member>
2172 </simplelist>Note that port monitor variables which share the same port range actually refer to the same monitor, so many references to a single port range for different items and different indexes all use the same monitor internally. In other words, the program avoids creating redundant monitors.
2178 <command><option>texeci</option></command>
2179 <option>interval command</option>
2182 Runs a command at an interval inside a thread and displays the output. Same as $execi, except the command is run inside a thread. Use this if you have a slow script to keep Conky updating. You should make the interval slightly longer then the time it takes your script to execute. For example, if you have a script that take 5 seconds to execute, you should make the interval at least 6 seconds. See also $execi.
2183 <para></para></listitem>
2188 <command><option>offset</option></command>
2189 <option>(pixels)</option>
2192 Move text over by N pixels. See also $voffset.
2193 <para></para></listitem>
2198 <command><option>rss</option></command>
2199 <option>url delay_in_minutes action (num_par (spaces_in_front))</option>
2202 Download and parse RSS feeds. Action may be one of the following: feed_title, item_title (with num par), item_desc (with num par) and item_titles (when using this action and spaces_in_front is given conky places that many spaces in front of each item).
2203 <para></para></listitem>
2208 <command><option>tab</option></command>
2209 <option>(width, (start))</option>
2212 Puts a tab of the specified width, starting from column 'start'. The unit is pixels for both arguments.
2213 <para></para></listitem>
2218 <command><option>tail</option></command>
2219 <option>logfile lines (interval)</option>
2222 Displays last N lines of supplied text text file. If interval is not supplied, Conky assumes 2x Conky's interval. Max of 30 lines can be displayed, or until the text buffer is filled.
2223 <para></para></listitem>
2228 <command><option>templateN</option></command>
2229 <option>(arg1)</option>
2230 <option>(arg2)</option>
2231 <option>(arg3 ...)</option>
2234 Evaluate the content of the templateN configuration variable (where N is a value between 0 and 9, inclusively),
2235 applying substitutions as described in the documentation of the corresponding configuration variable.
2236 The number of arguments is optional, but must match the highest referred index in the template. You can use the
2237 same special sequences in each argument as the ones valid for a template definition, e.g. to allow an argument
2238 to contain a whitespace. Also simple nesting of templates is possible this way.
2239 <para></para></listitem>
2241 Here are some examples of template definitions:
2243 <member>template0 $\1\2</member>
2244 <member>template1 \1: ${fs_used \2} / ${fs_size \2}</member>
2245 <member>template2 \1 \2</member>
2247 The following list shows sample usage of the templates defined above,
2248 with the equivalent syntax when not using any template at all:
2252 <row rowsep="1"><entry>using template</entry><entry>same without template</entry></row>
2255 <row><entry>${template0 node name}</entry><entry>$nodename</entry></row>
2256 <row><entry>${template1 root /}</entry><entry>root: ${fs_free /} / ${fs_size /}</entry></row>
2258 <entry><programlisting>${template1 ${template2\ disk\ root} /}</programlisting></entry>
2259 <entry><programlisting>disk root: ${fs_free /} / ${fs_size /}</programlisting></entry>
2264 <para></para></listitem>
2269 <command><option>time</option></command>
2270 <option>(format)</option>
2273 Local time, see man strftime to get more information about format
2274 <para></para></listitem>
2279 <command><option>utime</option></command>
2280 <option>(format)</option>
2283 Display time in UTC (universal coordinate time).
2284 <para></para></listitem>
2289 <command><option>tztime</option></command>
2290 <option>(timezone) (format)</option>
2293 Local time for specified timezone, see man strftime to get more information about format. The timezone argument is specified in similar fashion as TZ environment variable. For hints, look in /usr/share/zoneinfo. e.g. US/Pacific, Europe/Zurich, etc.
2294 <para></para></listitem>
2299 <command><option>totaldown</option></command>
2300 <option>net</option>
2303 Total download, overflows at 4 GB on Linux with 32-bit arch and there doesn't seem to be a way to know how many times it has already done that before conky has started.
2304 <para></para></listitem>
2309 <command><option>top</option></command>
2310 <option>type, num</option>
2313 This takes arguments in the form:top (name) (number) Basically, processes are ranked from highest to lowest in terms of cpu usage, which is what (num) represents. The types are: "name", "pid", "cpu", "mem", "mem_res", "mem_vsize", and "time". There can be a max of 10 processes listed.
2314 <para></para></listitem>
2319 <command><option>top_mem</option></command>
2320 <option>type, num</option>
2323 Same as top, except sorted by mem usage instead of cpu
2324 <para></para></listitem>
2329 <command><option>top_time</option></command>
2330 <option>type, num</option>
2333 Same as top, except sorted by total CPU time instead of current CPU usage
2334 <para></para></listitem>
2339 <command><option>totalup</option></command>
2340 <option>net</option>
2343 Total upload, this one too, may overflow
2344 <para></para></listitem>
2349 <command><option>updates</option></command>
2350 <option>Number of updates</option>
2354 <para></para></listitem>
2359 <command><option>upspeed</option></command>
2360 <option>net</option>
2364 <para></para></listitem>
2369 <command><option>upspeedf</option></command>
2370 <option>net</option>
2373 Upload speed in KiB with one decimal
2374 <para></para></listitem>
2379 <command><option>upspeedgraph</option></command>
2380 <option>("normal"|"log") (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (net)</option>
2383 Upload speed graph, colours defined in hex, minus the #. If scale is non-zero, it becomes the scale for the graph. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use "log" instead of "normal".
2384 <para></para></listitem>
2389 <command><option>uptime</option></command>
2393 <para></para></listitem>
2398 <command><option>uptime_short</option></command>
2401 Uptime in a shorter format
2402 <para></para></listitem>
2407 <command><option>user_number</option></command>
2410 Number of users logged in
2411 <para></para></listitem>
2416 <command><option>user_names</option></command>
2419 Lists the names of the users logged in
2420 <para></para></listitem>
2425 <command><option>user_terms</option></command>
2428 Lists the consoles in use
2429 <para></para></listitem>
2434 <command><option>user_times</option></command>
2437 Lists how long users have been logged in for
2438 <para></para></listitem>
2443 <command><option>voffset</option></command>
2444 <option>(pixels)</option>
2447 Change vertical offset by N pixels. Negative values will cause text to overlap. See also $offset.
2448 <para></para></listitem>
2453 <command><option>voltage_mv</option></command>
2454 <option>(n)</option>
2457 Returns CPU #n's voltage in mV. CPUs are
2458 counted from 1. If omitted, the parameter
2460 <para></para></listitem>
2465 <command><option>voltage_v</option></command>
2466 <option>(n)</option>
2469 Returns CPU #n's voltage in V. CPUs are
2470 counted from 1. If omitted, the parameter
2472 <para></para></listitem>
2477 <command><option>wireless_essid</option></command>
2478 <option>net</option>
2481 Wireless access point ESSID (Linux only)
2482 <para></para></listitem>
2487 <command><option>wireless_mode</option></command>
2488 <option>net</option>
2491 Wireless mode (Managed/Ad-Hoc/Master) (Linux only)
2492 <para></para></listitem>
2497 <command><option>wireless_bitrate</option></command>
2498 <option>net</option>
2501 Wireless bitrate (ie 11 Mb/s) (Linux only)
2502 <para></para></listitem>
2507 <command><option>wireless_ap</option></command>
2508 <option>net</option>
2511 Wireless access point MAC address (Linux only)
2512 <para></para></listitem>
2517 <command><option>wireless_link_qual</option></command>
2518 <option>net</option>
2521 Wireless link quality (Linux only)
2522 <para></para></listitem>
2527 <command><option>wireless_link_qual_max</option></command>
2528 <option>net</option>
2531 Wireless link quality maximum value (Linux only)
2532 <para></para></listitem>
2537 <command><option>wireless_link_qual_perc</option></command>
2538 <option>net</option>
2541 Wireless link quality in percents (Linux only)
2542 <para></para></listitem>
2547 <command><option>wireless_link_bar</option></command>
2548 <option>(height), (width) net</option>
2551 Wireless link quality bar (Linux only)
2552 <para></para></listitem>
2557 <command><option>words</option></command>
2558 <option>textfile</option>
2561 Displays the number of words in the given file
2562 <para></para></listitem>
2567 <command><option>xmms2_artist</option></command>
2570 Artist in current XMMS2 song
2571 <para></para></listitem>
2576 <command><option>xmms2_album</option></command>
2579 Album in current XMMS2 song
2580 <para></para></listitem>
2585 <command><option>xmms2_title</option></command>
2588 Title in current XMMS2 song
2589 <para></para></listitem>
2594 <command><option>xmms2_genre</option></command>
2597 Genre in current XMMS2 song
2598 <para></para></listitem>
2603 <command><option>xmms2_comment</option></command>
2606 Comment in current XMMS2 song
2607 <para></para></listitem>
2612 <command><option>xmms2_decoder</option></command>
2616 <para></para></listitem>
2621 <command><option>xmms2_transport</option></command>
2624 Transport plugin used
2625 <para></para></listitem>
2630 <command><option>xmms2_url</option></command>
2633 Full path to current song
2634 <para></para></listitem>
2639 <command><option>xmms2_tracknr</option></command>
2642 Track number in current XMMS2 song
2643 <para></para></listitem>
2648 <command><option>xmms2_bitrate</option></command>
2651 Bitrate of current song
2652 <para></para></listitem>
2657 <command><option>xmms2_id</option></command>
2660 XMMS2 id of current song
2661 <para></para></listitem>
2666 <command><option>xmms2_duration</option></command>
2669 Duration of current song
2670 <para></para></listitem>
2675 <command><option>xmms2_elapsed</option></command>
2679 <para></para></listitem>
2684 <command><option>xmms2_size</option></command>
2687 Size of current song
2688 <para></para></listitem>
2693 <command><option>xmms2_percent</option></command>
2696 Percent of song's progress
2697 <para></para></listitem>
2702 <command><option>xmms2_status</option></command>
2705 XMMS2 status (Playing, Paused, Stopped, or Disconnected)
2706 <para></para></listitem>
2711 <command><option>xmms2_bar</option></command>
2712 <option>(height),(width)</option>
2715 Bar of XMMS2's progress
2716 <para></para></listitem>
2721 <command><option>xmms2_smart</option></command>
2724 Prints the song name in either the form "artist - title" or file name, depending on whats available
2725 <para></para></listitem>
2729 <command><option>if_xmms2_connected</option></command>
2732 Display everything between $if_xmms2_connected and the matching $endif if xmms2 is running.
2733 <para></para></listitem>
2738 <command><option>eve</option></command>
2739 <option>api_userid api_key character_id</option>
2742 Fetches your currently training skill from the Eve Online API servers (http://www.eve-online.com/) and displays the skill along with the remaining training time.
2743 <para></para></listitem>