NAME xpybar - A highly extensible minimalistic dock panel configured in Python 3 SYNOPSIS xpybar [OPTION]... [-- CONFIGURATION_OPTION...] DESCRIPTION xpybar is a minimalistic dock panel with high extensibility. Its source code is designed so that all parts of it can be replaced by a configuration script. This is one of the reasons xpybar is written in Python. xpybar itself is very small, but it comes with a large array of extensions (installed to </usr/share/xpybar/plugins>). The extensions come with associated configuration script examples (installed to </usr/share/xpybar/examples/plugins>.) There are some additional examples in </usr/share/xpybar/examples>. The configuration script must be written in Python 3, it will be loaded as part of the xpybar's source code itself. CONFIGURATION_OPTION will be available to the configuration script via the variable config_file, which is a list. OPTIONS -c --configurations FILE Select configuration script. If not used, the program will search for a file named xpybarrc or .xpybarrc (depending on the directory) in the usual configuration directories. -h -? --help Print this help information. -v --version Print program name and version. -C --copying --copyright Print copyright information. -W --warranty Print non-warranty information. RATIONALE There are a lot of panel projects, too many for me to have tried all of them. xpybar is intended to replace dzen2, xmobar, and eventually mate-panel, for me, with one single panel. This makes it ease to pack data into a much smaller space. xpybar is also designed to be easier to extend and customise than xmobar, in a language understood by more users. SEE ALSO dmenu(1), metar(1), stlarch_icons Full documentation available locally via: info '(xpybar)'