Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: polybar-reload
Version: 0.1.6
Summary: reloads polybar when screen resolution changes
Home-page: https://github.com/patrick-motard/polybar-reload
Author: Patrick Motard
Author-email: motard19@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Download-URL: https://github.com/patrick-motard/polybar-reload/archive/0.1.6.tar.gz
Description: # polybar-reload
        
        Signals `polybar` to reload when screen resolution has changed. Especially useful
        when running in a vm, when screen resizes can occur often.
        
        Currently supports one screen.
        
        ## Installation
        
        Enable interprocess communication for each bar you would like to reload:
        
        Edit `~/.config/polybar/config`:
        
        ```
        [bar/myBar1]
        enable-ipc = true
        ...
        
        
        [bar/myBar2]
        enable-ipc = true
        ```
        
        Install `polybar-reload` via pip:
        
        `pip install --user polybar-reload`
        
        
        Run `polybar-reload`. This can be done in a number of places. If you don't use
        any of the tools mentioned below, you can run `polybar-reload` in whatever script
        you use to start polybar.
        
        ### for i3 users:
        
        Add the following to your `~/.config/i3/config`
        
        ```
        exec_always --no-startup-id ~/.local/bin/polybar-reload
        ```
        
        This will load polybar on startup, but not on "reload i3" (commonly bound to Mod+Shift+r)
        
        ## Upgrading
        
        `pip install --upgrade --user polybar-reload`
        
        If `polybar-reload` doesn't update to the newest version you can uninstall and reinstall.
        Make sure to bypass local cache.
        
        `pip uninstall polybar-reload && pip install --user --no-cache-dir polybar-reload`
        
Keywords: polybar,reload,resize,resolution
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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