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--- Ironbar ---
Ironbar is designed to support anything from a lightweight bar to a full desktop panel with ease.
Getting Started
Wiki | Configuration Guide | Style Guide
✨ Looking for a starting point, or want to show off? Head to Show and tell ✨
Features
- First-class support for Sway and Hyprland
- Fully themeable with hot-loaded CSS
- Popups to show rich content
- Ability to create custom widgets, run scripts and embed dynamic content
- Easy to configure anything from a single bar across all monitors, to multiple different unique bars per monitor
- Support for multiple config languages
Installation
Cargo
Ensure you have the build dependencies installed.
cargo install ironbar
Arch Linux
yay -S ironbar-git
Nix
nix-shell -p ironbar
Flake
A flake is included with the repo which can be used with Home Manager.
Example usage
{
# Add the ironbar flake input
inputs.nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
inputs.ironbar = {
url = "github:JakeStanger/ironbar";
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
};
inputs.hm = {
url = "github:nix-community/home-manager";
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
};
outputs = inputs: {
homeManagerConfigurations."USER@HOSTNAME" = inputs.hm.lib.homeManagerConfiguration {
pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux;
modules = [
# And add the home-manager module
inputs.ironbar.homeManagerModules.default
{
# And configure
programs.ironbar = {
enable = true;
config = {};
style = "";
package = inputs.ironbar;
features = ["feature" "another_feature"];
};
}
];
};
};
}
There is a Cachix cache available at https://app.cachix.org/cache/jakestanger
.
Source
Ensure you have the build dependencies installed.
git clone https://github.com/jakestanger/ironbar.git
cd ironbar
cargo build --release
# change path to wherever you want to install
install target/release/ironbar ~/.local/bin/ironbar
By default, all features are enabled. See here for controlling which features are included.
Running
Once installed, you will need to create a config and optionally a stylesheet in .config/ironbar
.
See the Configuration Guide and Style Guide for full details.
Ironbar can be launched using the ironbar
binary.
Log verbosity can be changed using IRONBAR_LOG
or IRONBAR_FILE_LOG
. You can use any of error
, warn
, info
, debug
or trace
.
These default to IRONBAR_LOG=info
and IRONBAR_FILE_LOG=error
.
File output can be found at ~/.local/share/ironbar/error.log
.
Status
Ironbar is an alpha project. It is unfinished and subject to constant breaking changes, and will continue that way until the foundation is rock solid.
If you would like to take the risk and help shape development, any bug reports, feature requests and discussion is welcome.
I use Ironbar on my daily driver, so development is active. Features aim to be stable and well documented before being merged.
Contribution Guidelines
All are welcome, but I ask a few basic things to help make things easier. Please check here for details.
Acknowledgements
- Waybar - A lot of the initial inspiration, and a pretty great bar.
- Rustbar - Served as a good demo for writing a basic GTK bar in Rust
- Smithay Client Toolkit - Essential in being able to communicate to Wayland
- gtk-layer-shell - Ironbar and many other projects would be impossible without this