#!/bin/sh # Prints all batteries, their percentage remaining and an emoji corresponding # to charge status (🔌 for plugged up, 🔋 for discharging on battery, etc.). case $BLOCK_BUTTON in 3) notify-send "🔋 Battery module" "🔋: discharging 🛑: not charging ♻: stagnant charge 🔌: charging ⚡: charged - Scroll to change adjust xbacklight." ;; 4) xbacklight -inc 10 ;; 5) xbacklight -dec 10 ;; 6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;; esac # acpi alternative acpi | sed "s/Battery [0-9]: //;s/[Dd]ischarging, /🔋/;s/[Nn]ot charging, /🛑/;s/[Cc]harging, /🔌/;s/[Uu]nknown, /♻️/;s/[Ff]ull, /⚡/;s/ \(remaining\|until charged\)//"; exit done | sed 's/ *$//' # Loop through all attached batteries and format the info # for battery in /sys/class/power_supply/BAT?*; do # # If non-first battery, print a space separator. # [ -n "${capacity+x}" ] && printf " " # # Sets up the status and capacity # case "$(cat "$battery/status")" in # "Full") status="⚡" ;; # "Discharging") status="🔋" ;; # "Charging") status="🔌" ;; # "Not charging") status="🛑" ;; # "Unknown") status="♻️" ;; # esac # capacity=$(cat "$battery/capacity") # # Will make a warn variable if discharging and low # [ "$status" = "🔋" ] && [ "$capacity" -le 25 ] && warn="❗" # # Prints the info # printf "%s%s%d%%" "$status" "$warn" "$capacity"; unset warn # done && exit 0