awesome-wm-widgets/brightness-widget/README.md

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Brightness widget

This widget represents current brightness level: Brightness widget

Installation

First you need to get the current brightness level. There are two options:

  • using xbacklight command (depending on your video card (I guess) it may or may not work)

    To check if it works install xbackligth and check if it works:

    sudo apt-get install xbacklight
    xbacklight -get
    

    If there is no output it means that it doesn't work, but there is a second option:

  • using light command

    Install it from this git repo: github.com/haikarainen/light and check if it works but running

    git clone https://github.com/haikarainen/light.git && \
    cd ./light && \
    sudo make && sudo make install \
    light -G
    49.18
    

Depending on the chosen option change GET_BRIGHTNESS_CMD variable in brightness.lua.

Then clone this repo under ~/.config/awesome/:

git clone https://github.com/streetturtle/awesome-wm-widgets.git ~/.config/awesome/

Require widget at the beginning of rc.lua:

local brightness_widget = require("awesome-wm-widgets.brightness-widget.brightness")

Add widget to the tasklist:

s.mytasklist, -- Middle widget
    { -- Right widgets
        layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
        ...
        brightness_widget,
        ...

Controls

In order to change brightness by shortcuts you can add them to the globalkeys table in the rc.lua:

awful.key({ modkey         }, ";", function () awful.spawn("light -A 5") end, {description = "increase brightness", group = "custom"}),
awful.key({ modkey, "Shift"}, ";", function () awful.spawn("light -U 5") end, {description = "decrease brightness", group = "custom"}),

On laptop you can use XF86MonBrightnessUp and XF86MonBrightnessDown keys.