awesome-wm-widgets/battery-widget
Sam Delmerico bfe818b11e battery widgets support multiple batteries
Added support for the battery widgets to read multiple battery values
from the acpi output. The total charge becomes average of all of the
available batteries, the status is that of the highest battery.
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README.md

Battery widget

Simple and easy-to-install widget for Awesome Window Manager.

This widget consists of:

  • an icon which shows the battery level:
    Battery Widget
  • a pop-up window, which shows up when you hover over an icon:
    Battery Widget
    Alternatively you can use a tooltip (check the code):
    Battery Widget
  • a pop-up warning message which appears on bottom right corner when battery level is less that 15% (you can get the image here):
    Battery Widget

Note that widget uses the Arc icon theme, so it should be installed first under /usr/share/icons/Arc/ folder.

Installation

This widget reads the output of acpi tool.

  • install acpi and check the output:
$ sudo apt-get install acpi
$ acpi
Battery 0: Discharging, 66%, 02:34:06 remaining

Then refer to the installation section of the repo.