i3pystatus is a growing collection of python scripts for status output compatible to i3status / i3bar of the i3 window manager.
Note
Supported Python versions
i3pystatus requires Python 3.2 or newer and is not compatible with Python 2.x. Some modules require additional dependencies documented in the docs.
From PyPI package i3pystatus
pip install i3pystatus
- Arch Linux (stable release)
- Arch Linux (latest version)
All further user documentation has been moved here.
- aaron-lebo
- Alastair Houghton
- Alexis Lahouze
- Alex Timmermann
- Andrés Martano
- Argish42
- Armin Fisslthaler
- Arvedui
- Baptiste Grenier
- bparmentier
- Cezary Biele
- cganas
- Christopher Ganas
- Chris Wood
- David Foucher
- David Garcia Quintas
- dubwoc
- eBrnd
- enkore (current maintainer)
- facetoe
- Frank Tackitt
- gacekjk
- Goran Mekić
- Gordon Schulz
- Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
- Iliyas Jorio
- Jan Oliver Oelerich (former maintainer)
- Jason Hite
- Joaquin Ignacio Barotto
- Jörg Thalheim
- Josef Gajdusek
- Júlio Rieger Lucchese
- Kenneth Lyons
- krypt-n
- Lukáš Mandák
- Łukasz Jędrzejewski
- Matthias Pronk
- Matthieu Coudron
- Matus Telgarsky
- Michael Schmidt
- Mikael Knutsson
- Naglis Jonaitis
- Pandada8
- philipdexter
- Philip Dexter
- Sergei Turukin
- siikamiika
- Simon
- Simon Legner
- Stéphane Brunner
- Talwrii
- theswitch
- tomasm
- Tom X. Tobin
- tyjak
- Tyjak
- Zack Gold
To contribute a module, make sure it uses one of the Module
classes. Most modules
use IntervalModule
, which just calls a function repeatedly in a specified interval.
The output
attribute should be set to a dictionary which represents your modules output,
the protocol is documented here.
Developer documentation is available in the source code and here.
Patches and pull requests are very welcome :-)