Specifies an alternate configuration file path. By default, i3status looks for
configuration files in the following order:
-1. ~/.i3status.conf
-2. ~/.config/i3status/config (or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/i3status/config if set)
-3. /etc/i3status.conf
-4. /etc/xdg/i3status/config (or $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/i3status/config if set)
+1. ~/.config/i3status/config (or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/i3status/config if set)
+2. /etc/xdg/i3status/config (or $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/i3status/config if set)
+3. ~/.i3status.conf
+4. /etc/i3status.conf
== DESCRIPTION
implies no coloring at all.
You can define a different format with the option "format_not_mounted"
-which is used if the path does not exist or is not a mount point. So you can just empty
-the output for the given path with adding +format_not_mounted=""+
-to the config section.
+which is used if the path does not exist or is not a mount point. Defaults to "".
*Example order*: +disk /mnt/usbstick+
=== CPU Usage
-Gets the percentual CPU usage from +/proc/stat+ (Linux) or +sysctl(3)+ (FreeBSD/OpenBSD).
+Gets the percentual CPU usage from +/proc/stat+ (Linux) or +sysctl(3)+
+(FreeBSD/OpenBSD).
+
+It is possible to define a max_threshold that will color the load
+value red in case the CPU average over the last interval is getting
+higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 95.
+
+It is possible to define a degraded_threshold that will color the load
+value yellow in case the CPU average over the last interval is getting
+higher than the configured threshold. Defaults to 90.
*Example order*: +cpu_usage+
*Example format*: +%usage+
+*Example max_threshold*: +75+
+
+*Example degraded_threshold*: +25+
+
=== Load
Gets the system load (number of processes waiting for CPU time in the last
*Example configuration (markup)*:
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-tztime time {
+tztime berlin {
format = "<span foreground='#ffffff'>time:</span> %time"
format_time = "%H:%M %Z"
+ timezone = "Europe/Berlin"
}
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