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8 .TH conky 1 2008-09-11 "" ""
10 conky \- A system monitor for X originally based on the torsmo code, but more kickass. It just keeps on given'er. Yeah.
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23 Conky is a system monitor for X originally based on torsmo.
24 Since its inception, Conky has changed significantly from its predecessor, while maintaining
25 simplicity and configurability. Conky can display just about anything, either
26 on your root desktop or in its own window. Not only does Conky have many
27 built-in objects, it can also display just about any piece of information by
28 using scripts and other external programs.
30 Conky has more than 250 built in objects, including support for
31 a plethora of OS stats (uname, uptime, CPU usage, mem usage, disk
32 usage, "top" like process stats, and network monitoring, just to name a few),
33 built in IMAP and POP3 support, built in support for many popular
34 music players (MPD, XMMS2, BMPx, Audacious), and much much more.
35 Conky can display this info either as text, or using simple progress
36 bars and graph widgets, with different fonts and colours.
38 We are always looking for help, whether its reporting bugs, writing patches, or writing docs.
39 Please use the facilities at SourceForge to make bug reports, feature requests, and submit patches,
40 or stop by #conky on irc.freenode.net if you have questions or want to contribute.
42 Thanks for your interest in Conky.
44 For users compiling from source on a binary distro, make sure you have the X development
45 libraries installed. This should be a package along the lines of "libx11-dev" or
46 "xorg-x11-dev" for X11 libs, and similar "-dev" format for the other libs required (depending
47 on your configure options).
49 Conky has (for some time) been available in the repositories of most popular distributions.
50 Here are some installation instructions for a few:
52 Gentoo users -- Conky is in Gentoo's Portage... simply use "emerge app-admin/conky" for installation.
53 There is also usually an up-to-date ebuild within Conky's package or in SVN.
55 Debian, etc. users -- Conky should be in your repositories, and can be installed by doing
56 "aptitude install conky".
58 Example to compile and run Conky with all optional components (note that some configure options may differ for your system):
60 \fB\*(T<\fBsh autogen.sh\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB# Only required if building from SVN\fR\*(T>
62 \fB\*(T<\fB\&./configure \fR\*(T>\fR\*(T<\fB\-\-prefix=/usr \-\-mandir=/usr/share/man \-\-infodir=/usr/share/info \-\-datadir=/usr/share \-\-sysconfdir=/etc \-\-localstatedir=/var/lib \-\-disable\-own\-window \-\-enable\-audacious[=yes|no|legacy] \-\-enable\-bmpx \-\-disable\-hddtemp \-\-disable\-mpd \-\-enable\-xmms2 \-\-disable\-portmon \-\-disable\-network \-\-enable\-debug \-\-disable\-x11 \-\-disable\-double\-buffer \-\-disable\-xdamage \-\-disable\-xft\fR\*(T>
64 \fB\*(T<\fBmake\fR\*(T>\fR
66 \fB\*(T<\fBmake install\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB# Optional\fR\*(T>
68 \fB\*(T<\fBsrc/conky\fR\*(T>\fR
70 Conky has been tested to be compatible with C99 C, however it has not been tested
71 with anything other than gcc, and is not guaranteed to work with other compilers.
74 Conky is generally very good on resources. That said, the more you try to make Conky
75 do, the more resources it is going to consume.
77 An easy way to force Conky to reload your ~/.conkyrc: "killall -SIGUSR1 conky".
78 Saves you the trouble of having to kill and then restart. You can now also do the same with SIGHUP.
80 Command line options override configurations defined in configuration file.
82 \fB\*(T<\fB\-v | \-V | \-\-version\fR\*(T>\fR
83 Prints version and exits
86 \fB\*(T<\fB\-q | \-\-quiet\fR\*(T>\fR
87 Run Conky in 'quiet mode' (ie. no output)
90 \fB\*(T<\fB\-a | \-\-alignment=\fR\*(T>\fR\*(T<\fBALIGNMENT\fR\*(T>
91 Text alignment on screen, {top,bottom,middle}_{left,right,middle} or none
94 \fB\*(T<\fB\-b | \-\-double\-buffer\fR\*(T>\fR
95 Use double buffering (eliminates "flicker")
98 \fB\*(T<\fB\-c | \-\-config=\fR\*(T>\fR\*(T<\fBFILE\fR\*(T>
99 Config file to load instead of $HOME/.conkyrc
102 \fB\*(T<\fB\-d | \-\-daemonize\fR\*(T>\fR
103 Daemonize Conky, aka fork to background
106 \fB\*(T<\fB\-f | \-\-font=\fR\*(T>\fR\*(T<\fBFONT\fR\*(T>
110 \fB\*(T<\fB\-h | \-\-help\fR\*(T>\fR
111 Prints command line help and exits
114 \fB\*(T<\fB\-o | \-\-own\-window\fR\*(T>\fR
115 Create own window to draw
118 \fB\*(T<\fB\-t | \-\-text=\fR\*(T>\fR\*(T<\fBTEXT\fR\*(T>
119 Text to render, remember single quotes, like -t ' $uptime '
122 \fB\*(T<\fB\-u | \-\-interval=\fR\*(T>\fR\*(T<\fBSECONDS\fR\*(T>
126 \fB\*(T<\fB\-w | \-\-window\-id=\fR\*(T>\fR\*(T<\fBWIN_ID\fR\*(T>
130 \fB\*(T<\fB\-x \fR\*(T>\fR\*(T<\fBX_COORDINATE\fR\*(T>
134 \fB\*(T<\fB\-y \fR\*(T>\fR\*(T<\fBY_COORDINATE\fR\*(T>
138 \fB\*(T<\fB\-i \fR\*(T>\fR\*(T<\fBCOUNT\fR\*(T>
139 Number of times to update Conky (and quit)
141 .SH "CONFIGURATION SETTINGS"
142 Default configuration file location is $HOME/.conkyrc or
143 ${sysconfdir}/conky/conky.conf. On most systems, sysconfdir is /etc,
144 and you can find the sample config file there (/etc/conky/conky.conf).
146 You might want to copy it to $HOME/.conkyrc and then start modifying it.
147 Other configs can be found at http://conky.sf.net/
149 \fB\*(T<\fBalignment\fR\*(T>\fR
150 Aligned position on screen, may be top_left, top_right, top_middle, bottom_left, bottom_right, bottom_middle, middle_left, middle_right, or none (also can be abreviated as tl, tr, tm, bl, br, bm, ml, mr)
153 \fB\*(T<\fBbackground\fR\*(T>\fR
154 Boolean value, if true, Conky will be forked to background when started
157 \fB\*(T<\fBborder_margin\fR\*(T>\fR
158 Border margin in pixels
161 \fB\*(T<\fBborder_width\fR\*(T>\fR
162 Border width in pixels
165 \fB\*(T<\fBcolorN\fR\*(T>\fR
166 Predefine a color for use inside TEXT segments. Substitute N by a digit between 0 and 9, inclusively. When specifying the color value in hex, omit the leading hash (#).
169 \fB\*(T<\fBcpu_avg_samples\fR\*(T>\fR
170 The number of samples to average for CPU monitoring
173 \fB\*(T<\fBtop_cpu_separate\fR\*(T>\fR
174 If true, cpu in top will show usage of one processor's power. If false, cpu in top will show the usage of all processors' power combined.
177 \fB\*(T<\fBdefault_color\fR\*(T>\fR
178 Default color and border color
181 \fB\*(T<\fBdefault_outline_color\fR\*(T>\fR
182 Default outline color
185 \fB\*(T<\fBdefault_shade_color\fR\*(T>\fR
186 Default shading color and border's shading color
189 \fB\*(T<\fBdouble_buffer\fR\*(T>\fR
190 Use the Xdbe extension? (eliminates flicker) It is highly recommended to use own window with this one so double buffer won't be so big.
193 \fB\*(T<\fBdraw_borders\fR\*(T>\fR
194 Draw borders around text?
197 \fB\*(T<\fBdraw_graph_borders\fR\*(T>\fR
198 Draw borders around graphs?
201 \fB\*(T<\fBdraw_outline\fR\*(T>\fR
205 \fB\*(T<\fBdraw_shades\fR\*(T>\fR
209 \fB\*(T<\fBfont\fR\*(T>\fR
210 Font name in X, xfontsel can be used to get a nice font
213 \fB\*(T<\fBgap_x\fR\*(T>\fR
214 Gap, in pixels, between right or left border of screen, same as passing -x at command line,
218 \fB\*(T<\fBgap_y\fR\*(T>\fR
219 Gap, in pixels, between top or bottom border of screen, same as passing -y at command line,
223 \fB\*(T<\fBif_up_strictness\fR\*(T>\fR
224 How strict should if_up be when testing an interface for being up? The value is one of up, link or address, to check for the interface being solely up, being up and having link or being up, having link and an assigned IP address.
227 \fB\*(T<\fBimap\fR\*(T>\fR
228 Default global IMAP server. Arguments are: "host user pass [-i interval] [-f folder] [-p port] [-e command] [-r retries]". Default port is 143, default folder is 'INBOX', 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.
231 \fB\*(T<\fBmail_spool\fR\*(T>\fR
232 Mail spool for mail checking
235 \fB\*(T<\fBmax_port_monitor_connections\fR\*(T>\fR
236 Allow each port monitor to track at most this many connections (if 0 or not set, default is 256)
239 \fB\*(T<\fBmax_specials\fR\*(T>\fR
240 Maximum number of special things, e.g. fonts, offsets, aligns, etc. (default is 512)
243 \fB\*(T<\fBmax_user_text\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBbytes\fR\*(T>
244 Maximum size of user text buffer, i.e. layout below TEXT line in config file
245 (default is 16384 bytes)
248 \fB\*(T<\fBtext_buffer_size\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBbytes\fR\*(T>
249 Size of the standard text buffer (default is 256 bytes). This buffer is used for intermediary text, such as individual lines, output from $exec vars, and various other variables. Increasing the size of this buffer can drastically reduce Conky's performance, but will allow for more text display per variable. The size of this buffer cannot be smaller than the default value of 256 bytes.
252 \fB\*(T<\fBmaximum_width\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBpixels\fR\*(T>
253 Maximum width of window
256 \fB\*(T<\fBminimum_size\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBwidth (height)\fR\*(T>
257 Minimum size of window
260 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_host\fR\*(T>\fR
264 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_port\fR\*(T>\fR
268 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_password\fR\*(T>\fR
272 \fB\*(T<\fBmusic_player_interval\fR\*(T>\fR
273 Music player thread update interval (defaults to Conky's update interval)
276 \fB\*(T<\fBnet_avg_samples\fR\*(T>\fR
277 The number of samples to average for net data
280 \fB\*(T<\fBno_buffers\fR\*(T>\fR
281 Substract (file system) buffers from used memory?
284 \fB\*(T<\fBoverride_utf8_locale\fR\*(T>\fR
285 Force UTF8? requires XFT
288 \fB\*(T<\fBown_window\fR\*(T>\fR
289 Boolean, create own window to draw?
292 \fB\*(T<\fBown_window_class\fR\*(T>\fR
293 Manually set the WM_CLASS name. Defaults to "Conky".
296 \fB\*(T<\fBown_window_colour\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBcolour\fR\*(T>
297 If own_window_transparent no, set a specified background colour (defaults to black). Takes either a hex value (#ffffff) or a valid RGB name (see /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt)
300 \fB\*(T<\fBown_window_hints\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBundecorated,below,above,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager\fR\*(T>
301 If own_window is yes, you may use these window manager hints to affect the way Conky displays.
302 Notes: Use own_window_type desktop as another way to implement many of these hints implicitly.
303 If you use own_window_type override, window manager hints have no meaning and are ignored.
306 \fB\*(T<\fBown_window_title\fR\*(T>\fR
307 Manually set the window name. Defaults to "<hostname> - conky".
310 \fB\*(T<\fBown_window_transparent\fR\*(T>\fR
311 Boolean, set pseudo-transparency?
314 \fB\*(T<\fBown_window_type\fR\*(T>\fR
315 if own_window is yes, you may specify type normal, desktop, dock or override (default: normal).
316 Desktop windows are special windows that have no window decorations; are always visible
317 on your desktop; do not appear in your pager or taskbar; and are sticky across all workspaces.
318 Override windows are not under the control of the window manager. Hints are ignored. This type
319 of window can be useful for certain situations.
322 \fB\*(T<\fBout_to_console\fR\*(T>\fR
323 Print text to stdout.
326 \fB\*(T<\fBpad_percents\fR\*(T>\fR
327 Pad percentages to this many decimals (0 = no padding)
330 \fB\*(T<\fBpop3\fR\*(T>\fR
331 Default global POP3 server. 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.
334 \fB\*(T<\fBshort_units\fR\*(T>\fR
335 Shortens units to a single character (kiB->k, GiB->G, etc.). Default is off.
338 \fB\*(T<\fBshow_graph_scale\fR\*(T>\fR
339 Shows the maximum value in scaled graphs.
342 \fB\*(T<\fBshow_graph_range\fR\*(T>\fR
343 Shows the time range covered by a graph.
346 \fB\*(T<\fBstippled_borders\fR\*(T>\fR
347 Border stippling (dashing) in pixels
350 \fB\*(T<\fBtotal_run_times\fR\*(T>\fR
351 Total number of times for Conky to update before quitting. Zero makes Conky run forever
354 \fB\*(T<\fBupdate_interval\fR\*(T>\fR
355 Update interval in seconds
358 \fB\*(T<\fBuppercase\fR\*(T>\fR
359 Boolean value, if true, text is rendered in upper case
362 \fB\*(T<\fBuse_spacer\fR\*(T>\fR
363 Adds spaces around certain objects to stop them from moving other things around. Arguments are left, right, and none (default). The old true/false values are deprecated and default to right/none respectively. Note that this only helps if you are using a mono font, such as Bitstream Vera Sans Mono.
366 \fB\*(T<\fBuse_xft\fR\*(T>\fR
367 Use Xft (anti-aliased font and stuff)
370 \fB\*(T<\fBxftalpha\fR\*(T>\fR
371 Alpha of Xft font. Must be a value at or between 1 and 0.
374 \fB\*(T<\fBxftfont\fR\*(T>\fR
378 \fB\*(T<\fBTEXT\fR\*(T>\fR
379 After this begins text to be formatted on screen
382 Colors are parsed using XParsecolor(), there might be a list of them:
383 /usr/share/X11/rgb.txt. Also, \(lahttp://sedition.com/perl/rgb.html\(ra.
384 Color can be also in #rrggbb format (hex).
386 \fB\*(T<\fBaddr\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBinterface\fR\*(T>
387 IP address for an interface, or "No Address" if no address is assigned.
390 \fB\*(T<\fBaddrs\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBinterface\fR\*(T>
391 IP addresses for an interface (if one - works like addr). Linux only.
394 \fB\*(T<\fBacpiacadapter\fR\*(T>\fR
395 ACPI ac adapter state.
398 \fB\*(T<\fBacpifan\fR\*(T>\fR
402 \fB\*(T<\fBacpitemp\fR\*(T>\fR
403 ACPI temperature in C.
406 \fB\*(T<\fBacpitempf\fR\*(T>\fR
407 ACPI temperature in F.
410 \fB\*(T<\fBadt746xcpu\fR\*(T>\fR
411 CPU temperature from therm_adt746x
414 \fB\*(T<\fBadt746xfan\fR\*(T>\fR
415 Fan speed from therm_adt746x
418 \fB\*(T<\fBalignr\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(num)\fR\*(T>
419 Right-justify text, with space of N
422 \fB\*(T<\fBalignc\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(num)\fR\*(T>
426 \fB\*(T<\fBapm_adapter\fR\*(T>\fR
427 Display APM AC adapter status (FreeBSD only)
430 \fB\*(T<\fBapm_battery_life\fR\*(T>\fR
431 Display APM battery life in percent (FreeBSD only)
434 \fB\*(T<\fBapm_battery_time\fR\*(T>\fR
435 Display remaining APM battery life in hh:mm:ss or "unknown" if
436 AC adapterstatus is on-line or charging (FreeBSD only)
439 \fB\*(T<\fBaudacious_bar\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(height),(width)\fR\*(T>
443 \fB\*(T<\fBaudacious_bitrate\fR\*(T>\fR
444 Bitrate of current tune
447 \fB\*(T<\fBaudacious_channels\fR\*(T>\fR
448 Number of audio channels of current tune
451 \fB\*(T<\fBaudacious_filename\fR\*(T>\fR
452 Full path and filename of current tune
455 \fB\*(T<\fBaudacious_frequency\fR\*(T>\fR
456 Sampling frequency of current tune
459 \fB\*(T<\fBaudacious_length\fR\*(T>\fR
460 Total length of current tune as MM:SS
463 \fB\*(T<\fBaudacious_length_seconds\fR\*(T>\fR
464 Total length of current tune in seconds
467 \fB\*(T<\fBaudacious_playlist_position\fR\*(T>\fR
468 Playlist position of current tune
471 \fB\*(T<\fBaudacious_playlist_length\fR\*(T>\fR
472 Number of tunes in playlist
475 \fB\*(T<\fBaudacious_position\fR\*(T>\fR
476 Position of current tune (MM:SS)
479 \fB\*(T<\fBaudacious_position_seconds\fR\*(T>\fR
480 Position of current tune in seconds
483 \fB\*(T<\fBaudacious_status\fR\*(T>\fR
484 Player status (Playing/Paused/Stopped/Not running)
487 \fB\*(T<\fBaudacious_title\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(max length)\fR\*(T>
488 Title of current tune with optional maximum length specifier
491 \fB\*(T<\fBbattery\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(num)\fR\*(T>
492 Battery status and remaining percentage capacity of ACPI or APM battery. ACPI battery number can be given as argument (default is BAT0).
495 \fB\*(T<\fBbattery_bar\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(height),(width) (num)\fR\*(T>
496 Battery percentage remaining of ACPI battery in a bar. ACPI battery number can be given as argument (default is BAT0).
499 \fB\*(T<\fBbattery_percent\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(num)\fR\*(T>
500 Battery percentage remaining for ACPI battery. ACPI battery number can be given as argument (default is BAT0).
503 \fB\*(T<\fBbattery_time\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(num)\fR\*(T>
504 Battery charge/discharge time remaining of ACPI battery. ACPI battery number can be given as argument (default is BAT0).
507 \fB\*(T<\fBbmpx_artist\fR\*(T>\fR
508 Artist in current BMPx track
511 \fB\*(T<\fBbmpx_album\fR\*(T>\fR
512 Album in current BMPx track
515 \fB\*(T<\fBbmpx_title\fR\*(T>\fR
516 Title of the current BMPx track
519 \fB\*(T<\fBbmpx_track\fR\*(T>\fR
520 Track number of the current BMPx track
523 \fB\*(T<\fBbmpx_bitrate\fR\*(T>\fR
524 Bitrate of the current BMPx track
527 \fB\*(T<\fBbmpx_uri\fR\*(T>\fR
528 URI of the current BMPx track
531 \fB\*(T<\fBbuffers\fR\*(T>\fR
532 Amount of memory buffered
535 \fB\*(T<\fBcached\fR\*(T>\fR
536 Amount of memory cached
539 \fB\*(T<\fBcolor\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(color)\fR\*(T>
540 Change drawing color to color
543 \fB\*(T<\fBcolorN\fR\*(T>\fR
544 Change drawing color to colorN configuration option, where N is a digit between 0 and 9, inclusively.
547 \fB\*(T<\fBconky_version\fR\*(T>\fR
551 \fB\*(T<\fBconky_build_date\fR\*(T>\fR
555 \fB\*(T<\fBconky_bulid_arch\fR\*(T>\fR
556 CPU architecture Conky was built for
559 \fB\*(T<\fBcpu\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(cpuN)\fR\*(T>
560 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.
563 \fB\*(T<\fBcpubar\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(cpu number) (height),(width)\fR\*(T>
564 Bar that shows CPU usage, height is bar's height in pixels. See $cpu for more info on SMP.
567 \fB\*(T<\fBcpugraph\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnormal|log (cpu number) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2)\fR\*(T>
568 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".
571 \fB\*(T<\fBdiskio\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(device)\fR\*(T>
572 Displays current disk IO. Device is optional, and takes the form of sda for /dev/sda. Individual partitions are allowed.
575 \fB\*(T<\fBdiskiograph\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnormal|log (device) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale)\fR\*(T>
576 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".
579 \fB\*(T<\fBdiskio_read\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(device)\fR\*(T>
580 Displays current disk IO for reads. Device as in diskio.
583 \fB\*(T<\fBdiskiograph_read\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnormal|log (device) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale)\fR\*(T>
584 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".
587 \fB\*(T<\fBdiskio_write\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(device)\fR\*(T>
588 Displays current disk IO for writes. Device as in diskio.
591 \fB\*(T<\fBdiskiograph_write\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnormal|log (device) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale)\fR\*(T>
592 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".
595 \fB\*(T<\fBdisk_protect\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBdevice\fR\*(T>
596 Disk protection status, if supported (needs kernel-patch). Prints either "frozen" or "free " (note the padding).
599 \fB\*(T<\fBdownspeed\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnet\fR\*(T>
600 Download speed in KiB
603 \fB\*(T<\fBdownspeedf\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnet\fR\*(T>
604 Download speed in KiB with one decimal
607 \fB\*(T<\fBdownspeedgraph\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnormal|log net (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale)\fR\*(T>
608 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".
611 \fB\*(T<\fBelse\fR\*(T>\fR
612 Text to show if any of the above are not true
615 \fB\*(T<\fBentropy_avail\fR\*(T>\fR
616 Current entropy available for crypto freaks
619 \fB\*(T<\fBentropy_bar\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(height),(width)\fR\*(T>
620 Normalized bar of available entropy for crypto freaks
623 \fB\*(T<\fBentropy_poolsize\fR\*(T>\fR
624 Total size of system entropy pool for crypto freaks
627 \fB\*(T<\fBexec\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBcommand\fR\*(T>
628 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.
631 \fB\*(T<\fBexecbar\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBcommand\fR\*(T>
632 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 the bar is currently fixed, but that may change in the future.
635 \fB\*(T<\fBexecgraph\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(normal|log) command\fR\*(T>
636 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.
639 \fB\*(T<\fBexeci\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBinterval command\fR\*(T>
640 Same as exec but with specific interval. Interval can't be less than update_interval in configuration. See also $texeci
643 \fB\*(T<\fBexecibar\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBinterval command\fR\*(T>
644 Same as execbar, except with an interval
647 \fB\*(T<\fBexecigraph\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBinterval command\fR\*(T>
648 Same as execgraph, but takes an interval arg graphs values
651 \fB\*(T<\fBexecp\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBcommand\fR\*(T>
652 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.
653 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.
656 \fB\*(T<\fBexecpi\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBinterval command\fR\*(T>
657 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.
660 \fB\*(T<\fBfont\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(font)\fR\*(T>
661 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)
664 \fB\*(T<\fBfreq\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(n)\fR\*(T>
665 Returns CPU #n's frequency in MHz. CPUs are counted from 1. If omitted, the parameter defaults to 1.
668 \fB\*(T<\fBfreq_g\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(n)\fR\*(T>
669 Returns CPU #n's frequency in GHz. CPUs are counted from 1. If omitted, the parameter defaults to 1.
672 \fB\*(T<\fBfreq_dyn\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(n)\fR\*(T>
673 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.
676 \fB\*(T<\fBfreq_dyn_g\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(n)\fR\*(T>
677 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.
680 \fB\*(T<\fBfs_bar\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(height),(width) fs\fR\*(T>
681 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.
684 \fB\*(T<\fBfs_free\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(fs)\fR\*(T>
685 Free space on a file system available for users.
688 \fB\*(T<\fBfs_free_perc\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(fs)\fR\*(T>
689 Free percentage of space on a file system available for users.
692 \fB\*(T<\fBfs_size\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(fs)\fR\*(T>
696 \fB\*(T<\fBfs_type\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(fs)\fR\*(T>
700 \fB\*(T<\fBfs_used\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(fs)\fR\*(T>
701 File system used space
704 \fB\*(T<\fBgoto\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBx\fR\*(T>
705 The next element will be printed at position 'x'.
708 \fB\*(T<\fBgw_iface\fR\*(T>\fR
709 Displays the default route's interface or "multiple"/"none" accordingly.
712 \fB\*(T<\fBgw_ip\fR\*(T>\fR
713 Displays the default gateway's IP or "multiple"/"none" accordingly.
716 \fB\*(T<\fBhddtemp\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBdev, (host,(port))\fR\*(T>
717 Displays temperature of a selected hard disk drive as reported by the hddtemp daemon running on host:port.
718 Default host is 127.0.0.1, default port is 7634.
721 \fB\*(T<\fBhead\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBlogfile lines (interval)\fR\*(T>
722 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.
725 \fB\*(T<\fBhr\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(height)\fR\*(T>
726 Horizontal line, height is the height in pixels
729 \fB\*(T<\fBhwmon\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(dev) type n\fR\*(T>
730 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' (Celsius) or 'tempf' (Fahrenheit) meaning temperature. Parameter n is number of the sensor. See /sys/class/hwmon/ on your local computer.
733 \fB\*(T<\fBiconv_start\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBcodeset_from codeset_to\fR\*(T>
734 Convert text from one codeset to another using GNU iconv. Needs to be stopped with iconv_stop.
737 \fB\*(T<\fBiconv_stop\fR\*(T>\fR
738 Stop iconv codeset conversion.
741 \fB\*(T<\fBi2c\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(dev) type n\fR\*(T>
742 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' (Celsius) or 'tempf' (Fahrenheit) meaning temperature. Parameter n is number of the sensor. See /sys/bus/i2c/devices/ on your local computer.
745 \fB\*(T<\fBi8k_ac_status\fR\*(T>\fR
746 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.
749 \fB\*(T<\fBi8k_bios\fR\*(T>\fR
750 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the bios version as listed in /proc/i8k.
753 \fB\*(T<\fBi8k_buttons_status\fR\*(T>\fR
754 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the volume buttons status as listed in /proc/i8k.
757 \fB\*(T<\fBi8k_cpu_temp\fR\*(T>\fR
758 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the cpu temperature in Celsius, as reported by /proc/i8k.
761 \fB\*(T<\fBi8k_cpu_tempf\fR\*(T>\fR
762 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the cpu temperature in Fahrenheit, as reported by /proc/i8k.
765 \fB\*(T<\fBi8k_left_fan_rpm\fR\*(T>\fR
766 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.
769 \fB\*(T<\fBi8k_left_fan_status\fR\*(T>\fR
770 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.
773 \fB\*(T<\fBi8k_right_fan_rpm\fR\*(T>\fR
774 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.
777 \fB\*(T<\fBi8k_right_fan_status\fR\*(T>\fR
778 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.
781 \fB\*(T<\fBi8k_serial\fR\*(T>\fR
782 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays your laptop serial number as listed in /proc/i8k.
785 \fB\*(T<\fBi8k_version\fR\*(T>\fR
786 If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the version formatting of /proc/i8k.
789 \fB\*(T<\fBibm_fan\fR\*(T>\fR
790 If running the IBM ACPI, displays the fan speed.
793 \fB\*(T<\fBibm_temps\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBN\fR\*(T>
794 If running the IBM ACPI, displays the temperatures
795 from the IBM temperature sensors (N=0..7) Sensor 0 is
796 on the CPU, 3 is on the GPU.
799 \fB\*(T<\fBibm_volume\fR\*(T>\fR
800 If running the IBM ACPI, displays the "master" volume,
801 controlled by the volume keys (0-14).
804 \fB\*(T<\fBibm_brightness\fR\*(T>\fR
805 If running the IBM ACPI, displays the brigtness of the
809 \fB\*(T<\fBif_empty\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(var)\fR\*(T>
810 if conky variable VAR is empty, display everything between $if_empty and the matching $endif
813 \fB\*(T<\fBif_gw\fR\*(T>\fR
814 if there is at least one default gateway, display everything between $if_gw and the matching $endif
817 \fB\*(T<\fBif_running\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(process)\fR\*(T>
818 if PROCESS is running, display everything $if_running and the matching $endif
821 \fB\*(T<\fBif_existing\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBfile (string)\fR\*(T>
822 if FILE exists, display everything between if_existing and the matching $endif. The optional second paramater checks for FILE containing the specified string and prints everything between $if_existing and the matching $endif.
825 \fB\*(T<\fBif_mounted\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(mountpoint)\fR\*(T>
826 if MOUNTPOINT is mounted, display everything between $if_mounted and the matching $endif
829 \fB\*(T<\fBif_smapi_bat_installed\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(INDEX)\fR\*(T>
830 when using smapi, if the battery with index INDEX is installed, display everything between $if_smapi_bat_installed and the matching $endif
833 \fB\*(T<\fBif_up\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(interface)\fR\*(T>
834 if INTERFACE exists and is up, display everything between $if_up and the matching $endif
837 \fB\*(T<\fBimap_messages\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(args)\fR\*(T>
838 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.
841 \fB\*(T<\fBimap_unseen\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(args)\fR\*(T>
842 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.
845 \fB\*(T<\fBioscheduler\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBdisk\fR\*(T>
846 Prints the current ioscheduler used for the given disk name (i.e. e.g. "hda" or "sdb")
849 \fB\*(T<\fBkernel\fR\*(T>\fR
853 \fB\*(T<\fBlaptop_mode\fR\*(T>\fR
854 The value of /proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode
857 \fB\*(T<\fBloadavg\fR\*(T>\fR
858 (1,2,3)> System load average, 1 is for past 1 minute, 2 for past 5 minutes and 3 for past 15 minutes.
861 \fB\*(T<\fBloadgraph\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnormal|log (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2)\fR\*(T>
862 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".
865 \fB\*(T<\fBlines\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBtextfile\fR\*(T>
866 Displays the number of lines in the given file
869 \fB\*(T<\fBmachine\fR\*(T>\fR
870 Machine, i686 for example
873 \fB\*(T<\fBmails\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(mailbox)\fR\*(T> \*(T<\fB(interval)\fR\*(T>
874 Mail count in the specified mailbox or your mail spool if not.
875 Both mbox and maildir type mailboxes are supported. You can
876 use a program like fetchmail to get mails from some server
877 using your favourite protocol. See also new_mails.
880 \fB\*(T<\fBmboxscan\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(\-n number of messages to print) (\-fw from width) (\-sw subject width) mbox\fR\*(T>
881 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"}
884 \fB\*(T<\fBmem\fR\*(T>\fR
885 Amount of memory in use
888 \fB\*(T<\fBmembar\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(height),(width)\fR\*(T>
889 Bar that shows amount of memory in use
892 \fB\*(T<\fBmemgraph\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnormal|log (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2)\fR\*(T>
893 Memory usage graph. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use "log" instead of "normal".
896 \fB\*(T<\fBmemeasyfree\fR\*(T>\fR
897 Amount of free memory including the memory that is very easily freed (buffers/cache)
900 \fB\*(T<\fBmemfree\fR\*(T>\fR
901 Amount of free memory
904 \fB\*(T<\fBmemmax\fR\*(T>\fR
905 Total amount of memory
908 \fB\*(T<\fBmemperc\fR\*(T>\fR
909 Percentage of memory in use
912 \fB\*(T<\fBmonitor\fR\*(T>\fR
913 Number of the monitor on which conky is running
916 \fB\*(T<\fBmonitor_number\fR\*(T>\fR
920 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_artist\fR\*(T>\fR
921 Artist in current MPD song must be enabled at compile
924 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_album\fR\*(T>\fR
925 Album in current MPD song
928 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_bar\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(height),(width)\fR\*(T>
929 Bar of mpd's progress
932 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_bitrate\fR\*(T>\fR
933 Bitrate of current song
936 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_status\fR\*(T>\fR
937 Playing, stopped, et cetera.
940 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_title\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(max length)\fR\*(T>
941 Title of current MPD song
944 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_vol\fR\*(T>\fR
948 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_elapsed\fR\*(T>\fR
952 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_length\fR\*(T>\fR
956 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_percent\fR\*(T>\fR
957 Percent of song's progress
960 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_random\fR\*(T>\fR
961 Random status (On/Off)
964 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_repeat\fR\*(T>\fR
965 Repeat status (On/Off)
968 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_track\fR\*(T>\fR
969 Prints the MPD track field
972 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_name\fR\*(T>\fR
973 Prints the MPD name field
976 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_file\fR\*(T>\fR
977 Prints the file name of the current MPD song
980 \fB\*(T<\fBmpd_smart\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(max length)\fR\*(T>
981 Prints the song name in either the form "artist - title" or file name, depending on whats available
984 \fB\*(T<\fBnameserver\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(index)\fR\*(T>
985 Print a nameserver from /etc/resolv.conf. Index starts at and defaults to 0.
988 \fB\*(T<\fBnew_mails\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(mailbox)\fR\*(T> \*(T<\fB(interval)\fR\*(T>
989 Unread mail count in the specified mailbox or mail spool if
990 not. Both mbox and maildir type mailboxes are supported.
993 \fB\*(T<\fBnodename\fR\*(T>\fR
997 \fB\*(T<\fBnvidia\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBthreshold\fR\*(T> \*(T<\fBtemp\fR\*(T> \*(T<\fBgpufreq\fR\*(T> \*(T<\fBmemfreq\fR\*(T> \*(T<\fBimagequality\fR\*(T>
998 Nvidia graficcard support for the XNVCtrl library.
999 Each option can be shortened to the least significant part.
1000 Temperatures are printed as float, all other values as integer.
1003 the thresholdtemperature at which the gpu slows down
1006 gives the gpu current temperature
1009 gives the current gpu frequency
1012 gives the current mem frequency
1015 which imagequality should be choosen by OpenGL applications
1018 \fB\*(T<\fBoutlinecolor\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(color)\fR\*(T>
1019 Change outline color
1022 \fB\*(T<\fBpb_battery\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBitem\fR\*(T>
1023 If running on Apple powerbook/ibook, display
1024 information on battery status. The item parameter
1025 specifies, what information to display. Exactly one item
1026 must be specified. Valid items are:
1029 Display if battery is fully charged, charging,
1030 discharging or absent (running on AC)
1033 Display charge of battery in percent, if
1034 charging or discharging. Nothing will be
1035 displayed, if battery is fully charged
1039 Display the time remaining until the battery
1040 will be fully charged or discharged at current
1041 rate. Nothing is displayed, if battery is
1042 absent or if it's present but fully charged
1043 and not discharging.
1046 \fB\*(T<\fBplatform\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(dev) type n\fR\*(T>
1047 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' (Celsius) or 'tempf' (Fahrenheit) meaning temperature. Parameter n is number of the sensor. See /sys/bus/platform/devices/ on your local computer.
1050 \fB\*(T<\fBpop3_unseen\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(args)\fR\*(T>
1051 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.
1054 \fB\*(T<\fBpop3_used\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(args)\fR\*(T>
1055 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.
1058 \fB\*(T<\fBpre_exec\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBshell command\fR\*(T>
1059 Executes a shell command one time before conky displays anything and puts output as text.
1062 \fB\*(T<\fBprocesses\fR\*(T>\fR
1063 Total processes (sleeping and running)
1066 \fB\*(T<\fBrunning_processes\fR\*(T>\fR
1067 Running processes (not sleeping), requires Linux 2.6
1070 \fB\*(T<\fBscroll\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBlength text\fR\*(T>
1071 Scroll 'text' showing 'length' number of characters at the same time. The text may also contain variables. 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").
1074 \fB\*(T<\fBshadecolor\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(color)\fR\*(T>
1075 Change shading color
1078 \fB\*(T<\fBsmapi\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(ARGS)\fR\*(T>
1079 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.
1082 \fB\*(T<\fBsmapi_bat_bar\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(INDEX),(height),(width)\fR\*(T>
1083 when using smapi, display the remaining capacity of the battery with index INDEX as a bar.
1086 \fB\*(T<\fBsmapi_bat_perc\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(INDEX)\fR\*(T>
1087 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.
1090 \fB\*(T<\fBsmapi_bat_power\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBINDEX\fR\*(T>
1091 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.
1094 \fB\*(T<\fBsmapi_bat_temp\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBINDEX\fR\*(T>
1095 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.
1098 \fB\*(T<\fBstippled_hr\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(space)\fR\*(T>
1099 Stippled (dashed) horizontal line
1102 \fB\*(T<\fBswapbar\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(height),(width)\fR\*(T>
1103 Bar that shows amount of swap in use
1106 \fB\*(T<\fBswap\fR\*(T>\fR
1107 Amount of swap in use
1110 \fB\*(T<\fBswapmax\fR\*(T>\fR
1111 Total amount of swap
1114 \fB\*(T<\fBswapperc\fR\*(T>\fR
1115 Percentage of swap in use
1118 \fB\*(T<\fBsysname\fR\*(T>\fR
1119 System name, Linux for example
1122 \fB\*(T<\fBtcp_portmon\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBport_begin port_end item (index)\fR\*(T> \fI(ip4 only at present)\fR
1123 TCP port monitor for specified local ports. Port numbers must be in the range 1 to 65535. Valid items are:
1125 \fBcount\fR - total number of connections in the range
1127 \fBrip\fR - remote ip address
1129 \fBrhost\fR - remote host name
1131 \fBrport\fR - remote port number
1133 \fBrservice\fR - remote service name from /etc/services
1135 \fBlip\fR - local ip address
1137 \fBlhost\fR - local host name
1139 \fBlport\fR - local port number
1141 \fBlservice\fR - local service name from /etc/services
1143 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.
1147 \fB${tcp_portmon 6881 6999 count}\fR -
1148 displays the number of connections in the bittorrent port range
1150 \fB${tcp_portmon 22 22 rip 0}\fR -
1151 displays the remote host ip of the first sshd connection
1153 \fB${tcp_portmon 22 22 rip 9}\fR -
1154 displays the remote host ip of the tenth sshd connection
1156 \fB${tcp_portmon 1 1024 rhost 0}\fR -
1157 displays the remote host name of the first connection on a privileged port
1159 \fB${tcp_portmon 1 1024 rport 4}\fR -
1160 displays the remote host port of the fifth connection on a privileged port
1162 \fB${tcp_portmon 1 65535 lservice 14}\fR -
1163 displays the local service name of the fifteenth connection in the range of all ports
1165 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.
1167 \fB\*(T<\fBtexeci\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBinterval command\fR\*(T>
1168 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.
1171 \fB\*(T<\fBoffset\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(pixels)\fR\*(T>
1172 Move text over by N pixels. See also $voffset.
1175 \fB\*(T<\fBrss\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBurl delay_in_minutes action item_num\fR\*(T>
1176 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.
1179 \fB\*(T<\fBtab\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(width, (start))\fR\*(T>
1180 Puts a tab of the specified width, starting from column 'start'.
1183 \fB\*(T<\fBtail\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBlogfile lines (interval)\fR\*(T>
1184 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.
1187 \fB\*(T<\fBtime\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(format)\fR\*(T>
1188 Local time, see man strftime to get more information about format
1191 \fB\*(T<\fButime\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(format)\fR\*(T>
1192 Display time in UTC (universal coordinate time).
1195 \fB\*(T<\fBtztime\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(timezone) (format)\fR\*(T>
1196 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.
1199 \fB\*(T<\fBtotaldown\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnet\fR\*(T>
1200 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.
1203 \fB\*(T<\fBtop\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBtype, num\fR\*(T>
1204 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.
1207 \fB\*(T<\fBtop_mem\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBtype, num\fR\*(T>
1208 Same as top, except sorted by mem usage instead of cpu
1211 \fB\*(T<\fBtotalup\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnet\fR\*(T>
1212 Total upload, this one too, may overflow
1215 \fB\*(T<\fBupdates\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBNumber of updates\fR\*(T>
1219 \fB\*(T<\fBupspeed\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnet\fR\*(T>
1223 \fB\*(T<\fBupspeedf\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnet\fR\*(T>
1224 Upload speed in KiB with one decimal
1227 \fB\*(T<\fBupspeedgraph\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnormal|log net (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale)\fR\*(T>
1228 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".
1231 \fB\*(T<\fBuptime\fR\*(T>\fR
1235 \fB\*(T<\fBuptime_short\fR\*(T>\fR
1236 Uptime in a shorter format
1239 \fB\*(T<\fBuser_number\fR\*(T>\fR
1240 Number of users logged in
1243 \fB\*(T<\fBuser_names\fR\*(T>\fR
1244 Lists the names of the users logged in
1247 \fB\*(T<\fBuser_terms\fR\*(T>\fR
1248 Lists the consoles in use
1251 \fB\*(T<\fBuser_times\fR\*(T>\fR
1252 Lists how long users have been logged in for
1255 \fB\*(T<\fBvoffset\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(pixels)\fR\*(T>
1256 Change vertical offset by N pixels. Negative values will cause text to overlap. See also $offset.
1259 \fB\*(T<\fBvoltage_mv\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(n)\fR\*(T>
1260 Returns CPU #n's voltage in mV. CPUs are
1261 counted from 1. If omitted, the parameter
1265 \fB\*(T<\fBvoltage_v\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(n)\fR\*(T>
1266 Returns CPU #n's voltage in V. CPUs are
1267 counted from 1. If omitted, the parameter
1271 \fB\*(T<\fBwireless_essid\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnet\fR\*(T>
1272 Wireless access point ESSID (Linux only)
1275 \fB\*(T<\fBwireless_mode\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnet\fR\*(T>
1276 Wireless mode (Managed/Ad-Hoc/Master) (Linux only)
1279 \fB\*(T<\fBwireless_bitrate\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnet\fR\*(T>
1280 Wireless bitrate (ie 11 Mb/s) (Linux only)
1283 \fB\*(T<\fBwireless_ap\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnet\fR\*(T>
1284 Wireless access point MAC address (Linux only)
1287 \fB\*(T<\fBwireless_link_qual\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnet\fR\*(T>
1288 Wireless link quality (Linux only)
1291 \fB\*(T<\fBwireless_link_qual_max\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnet\fR\*(T>
1292 Wireless link quality maximum value (Linux only)
1295 \fB\*(T<\fBwireless_link_qual_perc\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBnet\fR\*(T>
1296 Wireless link quality in percents (Linux only)
1299 \fB\*(T<\fBwireless_link_bar\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(height), (width) net\fR\*(T>
1300 Wireless link quality bar (Linux only)
1303 \fB\*(T<\fBwords\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBtextfile\fR\*(T>
1304 Displays the number of words in the given file
1307 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_artist\fR\*(T>\fR
1308 Artist in current XMMS2 song
1311 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_album\fR\*(T>\fR
1312 Album in current XMMS2 song
1315 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_title\fR\*(T>\fR
1316 Title in current XMMS2 song
1319 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_genre\fR\*(T>\fR
1320 Genre in current XMMS2 song
1323 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_comment\fR\*(T>\fR
1324 Comment in current XMMS2 song
1327 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_decoder\fR\*(T>\fR
1331 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_transport\fR\*(T>\fR
1332 Transport plugin used
1335 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_url\fR\*(T>\fR
1336 Full path to current song
1339 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_tracknr\fR\*(T>\fR
1340 Track number in current XMMS2 song
1343 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_bitrate\fR\*(T>\fR
1344 Bitrate of current song
1347 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_id\fR\*(T>\fR
1348 XMMS2 id of current song
1351 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_duration\fR\*(T>\fR
1352 Duration of current song
1355 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_elapsed\fR\*(T>\fR
1359 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_size\fR\*(T>\fR
1360 Size of current song
1363 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_percent\fR\*(T>\fR
1364 Percent of song's progress
1367 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_status\fR\*(T>\fR
1368 XMMS2 status (Playing, Paused, Stopped, or Disconnected)
1371 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_bar\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fB(height),(width)\fR\*(T>
1372 Bar of XMMS2's progress
1375 \fB\*(T<\fBxmms2_smart\fR\*(T>\fR
1376 Prints the song name in either the form "artist - title" or file name, depending on whats available
1379 \fB\*(T<\fBeve\fR\*(T>\fR \*(T<\fBapi_userid api_key character_id\fR\*(T>
1380 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.
1384 \*(T<conky \*(T>\*(T<\fB\-t '${time %D %H:%M}' \-o \-u 30\fR\*(T>
1385 Start Conky in its own window with date and clock as text and 30 sec update interval.
1387 \*(T<conky \*(T>\*(T<\fB\-a top_left \-x 5 \-y 500 \-d\fR\*(T>
1388 Start Conky to background at coordinates (5, 500).
1390 \*(T<\fI~/.conkyrc\fR\*(T> default configuration file
1392 Drawing to root or some other desktop window directly doesn't work with
1393 all window managers. Especially doesn't work well with Gnome and it has
1394 been reported that it doesn't work with KDE either. Nautilus can be
1395 disabled from drawing to desktop with program gconf-editor. Uncheck
1396 show_desktop in /apps/nautilus/preferences/. There is -w switch in Conky
1397 to set some specific window id. You might find xwininfo -tree useful to
1398 find the window to draw to. You can also use -o argument which makes
1399 Conky to create its own window. If you do try running Conky in its own
1400 window, be sure to read up on the own_window_type settings and experiment.
1402 \(lahttp://conky.sourceforge.net/\(ra
1404 \(lahttp://www.sourceforge.net/projects/conky\(ra
1406 #conky on irc.freenode.net
1408 Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Brenden Matthews, Philip Kovacs, et. al.
1409 Any original torsmo code is licensed under the BSD license (see LICENSE.BSD for a copy).
1410 All code written since the fork of torsmo is licensed under the GPL (see LICENSE.GPL for a copy), except where noted differently (such as in portmon code, timed thread code, and audacious code which are LGPL, and prss which is an MIT-style license).
1412 The Conky dev team (see AUTHORS for a full list of contributors).