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# Ironbar
Ironbar is a customisable and feature-rich bar targeting the Sway compositor, written in Rust.
It uses GTK3 and gtk-layer-shell.
The bar can be styled to your liking using CSS and hot-loads style changes.
For information and examples on styling please see the [wiki](https://github.com/JakeStanger/ironbar/wiki).
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![Screenshot of fully configured bar with MPD widget open](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5057870/184539623-92d56a44-a659-49a9-91f9-5cdc453e5dfb.png)
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## Installation
Install with cargo:
```sh
cargo install ironbar
```
Then just run with `ironbar`.
## Configuration
By default, running will get you a blank bar. To start, you will need a configuration file in `.config/ironbar`.
Ironbar supports a range of file formats so pick your favourite:
- JSON
- TOML
- YAML
- [Corn](https://github.com/jakestanger/corn) (Experimental. JSON/Nix like config lang. Supports variables.)
For a full list of modules and their configuration options, please see the [wiki](https://github.com/JakeStanger/ironbar/wiki).
There are two different approaches to configuring the bar:
### Same configuration across all monitors
> If you have a single monitor, or want the same bar to appear across each of your monitors, choose this option.
The top-level object takes any combination of `left`, `center`, and `right`. These each take a list of modules and determine where they are positioned.
```json
{
"left": [],
"center": [],
"right": []
}
```
### Different configuration across monitors
> If you have multiple monitors and want them to differ in configuration, choose this option.
The top-level object takes a single key called `monitors`. This takes an array where each entry is an object with a configuration for each monitor.
The monitor's config object takes any combination of `left`, `center`, and `right`. These each take a list of modules and determine where they are positioned.
```json
{
"monitors": [
{
"left": [],
"center": [],
"right": []
},
{
"left": [],
"center": [],
"right": []
}
]
}
```
## Styling
To get started, create a stylesheet at `.config/ironbar/style.css`. Changes will be hot-reloaded every time you save the file.
An example stylesheet and information about each module's styling information can be found on the [wiki](https://github.com/JakeStanger/ironbar/wiki).
## Project Status
This project is in very early stages:
- Error handling is barely implemented - expect crashes
- There will be bugs!
- Lots of modules need more configuration options
- There's room for lots of modules
- The code is messy and quite prototypal in places
- Config options aren't set in stone - expect breaking changes
- Documentation is probably missing in lots of places
That said, it will be *actively developed* as I am using it on my daily driver.
Bugs will be fixed, features will be added, code will be refactored.
## Contribution Guidelines
I welcome contributions of any kind with open arms. That said, please do stick to some basics:
- For code contributions:
- Fix any `cargo clippy` warnings, using at least the default configuration.
- Make sure your code is formatted using `cargo fmt`.
- Keep any documentation up to date.
- I won't enforce it, but preferably stick to [conventional commit](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/) messages.
- For PRs:
- Please open an issue or discussion beforehand.
I'll accept most contributions, but it's best to make sure you're not working on something that won't get accepted :)
- For issues:
- Please provide as much information as you can - share your config, any logs, steps to reproduce...
## Acknowledgements
- [Waybar](https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar) - A lot of the initial inspiration, and a pretty great bar.
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- [Rustbar](https://github.com/zeroeightysix/rustbar) - Served as a good demo for writing a basic GTK bar in Rust