A fast and easy-to-use tool for creating status bars.
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Polybar aims to help users build beautiful and highly customizable status bars for their desktop environment, without the need of having a black belt in shell scripting.
The main purpose of Polybar is to help users create awesome status bars. It has built-in functionality to display information about the most commonly used services. Some of the services included so far:
- Systray icons
- Window title
- Playback controls and status display for MPD using libmpdclient
- ALSA and PulseAudio volume controls
- Workspace and desktop panel for bspwm and i3
- Workspace module for EWMH compliant window managers
- Keyboard layout and indicator status
- CPU and memory load indicator
- Battery display
- Network connection details
- Backlight level
- Date and time label
- Time-based shell script execution
- Command output tailing
- User-defined menu tree
- Inter-process messaging
- And more...
See the wiki for more details.
If you find yourself stuck, have a look at our Support page for resources where you can find help.
Read our contributing guidelines for how to get started with contributing to polybar.
Polybar is already available in the package manager for many repositories. We list some of the more prominent ones here. Also click the image on the right to see a more complete list of available polybar packages.
If you are using Debian (bullseye/11/stable) or later, you can install polybar
using sudo apt install polybar
. Newer releases of polybar are sometimes provided in the backports
repository for stable users, you need to enable backports and then install using
sudo apt -t buster-backports install polybar
.
If you are using Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) or later, you can install polybar
using sudo apt install polybar
.
If you are using Arch Linux, you can install the AUR package polybar to get the latest version, or polybar-git for the most up-to-date (unstable) changes.
If you are using Void Linux, you can install polybar using xbps-install -S polybar
.
If you are using NixOS, polybar is available in both the stable and unstable channels and can be installed with the command nix-env -iA nixos.polybar
.
If you are using Slackware, polybar is available from the SlackBuilds repository.
If you are using Source Mage GNU/Linux, polybar spell is available in test grimoire and can be installed via cast polybar
.
If you are using openSUSE Tumbleweed, polybar is available from the
official
repositories
and can be installed via zypper install polybar
.
If you are using openSUSE Leap, polybar is available from OBS. The package is available for openSUSE Leap 15.1 and above.
If you are using FreeBSD, polybar can be installed using pkg install polybar
. Make sure you are using the latest
package branch.
If you are using Gentoo, both release and git-master versions are available in the main repository.
If you are using Fedora, you can install polybar using sudo dnf install polybar
.
If you can't find your distro here, you will have to build from source.
Details on how to setup and configure the bar and each module have been moved to the wiki.
For a normal installation, polybar will install the example config to
/usr/share/doc/polybar/config
or /usr/local/share/doc/polybar/config
(depending on your install parameters)
From there you can copy it to ~/.config/polybar/config
to get started (make
sure to backup any existing config file there).
Note: This example file is meant to showcase available modules and configuration options. Running it as-is will work but many modules will likely not start because they require machine-specific configuration and many of the font icons will not show up because they require a very specific font configuration. We encourage you to use it as a reference when building your own configuration.
$ polybar example
See the wiki for details on how to run polybar.
Want to get in touch?
- Join our Gitter room at gitter.im/polybar/polybar
- We have our own subreddit at r/polybar.
- Chat with us in the
#polybar
IRC channel on theirc.libera.chat:6697
server.
- Michael Carlberg @jaagr
- @NBonaparte
- Chase Geigle @skystrife
- Patrick Ziegler @patrick96
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Polybar is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more information.