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conky(1)							      conky(1)



NAME
       conky - A system monitor for X originally based on the torsmo code, but
       more kickass. It just keeps on given'er. Yeah.

SYNOPSIS
       conky [options]

DESCRIPTION
       Conky is a system monitor for X originally based on  the	 torsmo	 code.
       Since  it's original conception, Conky has changed a fair bit from it's
       predecessor.  Conky can display just about  anything,  either  on  your
       root  desktop  or in it's own window.  Conky has many built-in objects,
       as well as the ability to execute programs and  scripts,	 then  display
       the output from stdout.

       We  are	always	looking	 for help, and anyone interested in becoming a
       developer is welcome.  Please use the facilities at SourceForge to make
       bug reports, feature requests, and submit patches.

       Thanks for your interest in Conky.

COMPILING
       For  users  compiling from source, make sure you have the X development
       libraries installed.  This should be  a	package	 along	the  lines  of
       "libx11-dev or xorg-x11-dev".

       Gentoo users -- Conky is in Gentoo's Portage... simply use "emerge app-
       admin/conky" for installation.  There is	 also  usually	an  up-to-date
       ebuild within Conky's package or in CVS.

       Debian,etc.  users  --  Conky will be in Debian's repositories soon (by
       mid-September, hopefully), and then Ubuntu  shortly  thereafter.	 Until
       then, "dpkg -i" the .deb package to install.

       To compile and run Conky with all optional components:

       sh autogen.sh # Only required if building from CVS

       ./configure	      --prefix=/usr	       --mandir=/usr/share/man
       --infodir=/usr/share/info    --datadir=/usr/share     --sysconfdir=/etc
       --localstatedir=/var/lib	  --enable-double-buffer   --enable-own-window
       --enable-proc-uptime --enable-mpd --enable-xft --enable-seti

       make

       make install # Optional

       src/conky

       Conky  probably	doesn't compile with compilers other than gcc and icc.
       It doesn't compile with C89 compiler and not even with  pure  C99.   It
       uses  a	few things that might not exist: strdup(), strcasecmp(), strn-
       casecmp(), optarg variable with getopt() and long long  (not  in	 C89).
       Crashes in file system statistics stuff when compiled with icc, I don't
       know exactly why.

       You can disable 'drawing to own window' feature in case you don't  need
       it by passing --disable-own-window to configure -script.


YOU SHOULD KNOW
       Conky  is generally very good on resources. However, certain objects in
       Conky are harder on resources then others. In  particular,  the	$tail,
       $top,  $font,  and $graph objects are quite costly in comparison to the
       rest of Conky.

       If you do use them, please do not complain about memory or  CPU	usage,
       unless you think something's seriously wrong (mem leak, etc.).

       An easy way to force Conky to reload your ~/.conkyrc: "killall -SIGUSR1
       conky".	Saves you the trouble of having to kill and then restart.

       IMPORTANT: For previous Conky users, Conky 1.3 no longer	 supports  the
       metar  stuff.   mdsplib	was  causing  way too many problems. Hopefully
       there'll be a better solution in Conky 2.x...

OPTIONS
       Command line options override configurations defined  in	 configuration
       file.

       -v | -V
	      Prints version and exits


       -a ALIGNMENT
	      Text alignment on screen, {top,bottom}_{left,right} or none


       -b     Use double buffering (eliminates "flicker")


       -c FILE
	      Config file to load instead of $HOME/.conkyrc


       -d     Daemonize Conky, aka fork to background


       -f FONT
	      Font to use


       -h     Prints command line help and exits


       -o     Create own window to draw


       -t TEXT
	      Text to render, remember single quotes, like -t ' $uptime '


       -u SECONDS
	      Update interval


       -w WIN_ID
	      Window id to draw


       -x X_COORDINATE
	      X position


       -y Y_COORDINATE
	      Y position


CONFIGURATION SETTINGS
       Default	configuration  file  is	 $HOME/.conkyrc	 (can  be changed from
       conky.c among other things). See	 conkyrc.sample.  If  installing  from
       Debian  package, this should be in /usr/share/doc/conky/examples ("gun-
       zip conkyrc.sample.gz" to get conkyrc.sample).

       You might want to copy it to $HOME/.conkyrc and	then  start  modifying
       it.  Other configs can be found at http://conky.sf.net

       alignment
	      Aligned  position	 on  screen,  may be top_left, top_right, bot-
	      tom_left, bottom_right, or none


       background
	      Boolean value, if true, Conky will be forked to background  when
	      started


       on_bottom
	      Set conky on the bottom of all other applications


       border_margin
	      Border margin in pixels


       border_width
	      Border width in pixels


       cpu_avg_samples
	      The number of samples to average for CPU monitoring


       default_color
	      Default color and border color


       default_shade_color
	      Default shading color and border's shading color


       default_outline_color
	      Default outline color


       double_buffer
	      Use the Xdbe extension? (eliminates flicker) It is highly recom-
	      mended to use own window with this one so double buffer won't be
	      so big.


       draw_borders
	      Draw borders around text?


       draw_shades
	      Draw shades?


       draw_outline
	      Draw outlines?


       font   Font name in X, xfontsel can be used to get a nice font


       gap_x  Gap  between  right or left border of screen, same as passing -x
	      at command line


       gap_y  Gap between top or bottom border of screen, same as  passing  -y
	      at command line


       no_buffers
	      Substract (file system) buffers from used memory?


       mail_spool
	      Mail spool for mail checking


       maximum_width pixels
	      Maximum width of window


       minimum_size width (height)
	      Minimum size of window


       mldonkey_hostname
	      Hostname for mldonkey stuff, defaults to localhost


       mldonkey_port
	      Mldonkey port, 4001 default


       mldonkey_login
	      Mldonkey login, default none


       mldonkey_password
	      Mldonkey password, default none


       mpd_host
	      Host of MPD server


       mpd_port
	      Port of MPD server


       mpd_password
	      MPD server password


       net_avg_samples
	      The number of samples to average for net data


       override_utf8_locale
	      Force UTF8? requires XFT


       own_window
	      Boolean, create own window to draw?


       own_window_transparent
	      Boolean, set pseudo-transparency?


       own_window_colour colour
	      If  own_window_transparent no, set a specified background colour
	      (defaults to black). Takes either a hex  value  (#ffffff)	 or  a
	      valid RGB name (see /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt)


       pad_percents
	      Pad percentages to this many decimals (0 = no padding)


       stippled_borders
	      Border stippling (dashing) in pixels


       total_run_times
	      Total  number of times for Conky to update before quitting. Zero
	      makes Conky run forever


       update_interval
	      Update interval in seconds


       uppercase
	      Boolean value, if true, text is rendered in upper case


       use_spacer
	      Adds spaces after certain objects to stop them from moving other
	      things around. Note that this only helps if you are using a mono
	      font, such as Bitstream Vera Sans Mono.


       use_xft
	      Use Xft (anti-aliased font and stuff)


       TEXT   After this begins text to be formatted on screen


VARIABLES
       Colors are parsed using XParsecolor(), there might be a list  of	 them:
       /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb.txt.   Also,   http://sedition.com/perl/rgb.html
       [http://sedition.com/perl/rgb.html].  Color can be also in #rrggbb for-
       mat (hex).  Note that when displaying bytes, power is 1024 and not 1000
       so 1M really means 1024*1024 bytes and not 1000*1000.

       addr interface
	      IP address for an interface


       acpiacadapter
	      ACPI ac adapter state.


       acpifan
	      ACPI fan state


       acpitemp
	      ACPI temperature in C.


       acpitempf
	      ACPI temperature in F.


       adt746xcpu
	      CPU temperature from therm_adt746x


       adt746xfan
	      Fan speed from therm_adt746x


       alignr (num)
	      Right-justify text, with space of N


       alignc (num)
	      Align text to centre


       apm_adapter
	      Display APM AC adapter status (FreeBSD only)


       apm_battery_life
	      Display APM battery life in percent (FreeBSD only)


       apm_battery_time
	      Display remaining APM battery life in hh:mm:ss or	 "unknown"  if
	      AC adapterstatus is on-line or charging (FreeBSD only)


       battery (num)
	      Remaining	 capacity  in ACPI or APM battery. ACPI battery number
	      can be given as argument (default is BAT0).


       buffers
	      Amount of memory buffered


       cached Amount of memory cached


       color (color)
	      Change drawing color to color


       cpu (cpuN)
	      CPU usage in percents. For SMP machines, the CPU number  can  be
	      provided as an argument. cpu0 is the total usage, and >=cpu1 are
	      individual CPUs.


       cpubar (cpu number) (height),(width)
	      Bar that shows CPU usage, height is bar's height in pixels.  See
	      $cpu for more info on SMP.


       cpugraph	 (cpu  number)	(height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient
       colour 2)
	      CPU  usage graph, with optional colours in hex, minus the #. See
	      $cpu for more info on SMP.


       diskio Displays current disk IO.


       diskiograph (height),(width) (gradient colour 1)	 (gradient  colour  2)
       (scale)
	      Disk IO graph, colours defined in hex, minus the #. If scale  is
	      non-zero, it becomes the scale for the graph.


       downspeed net
	      Download speed in kilobytes


       downspeedf net
	      Download speed in kilobytes with one decimal


       downspeedgraph  net  (height),(width)  (gradient	 colour	 1)  (gradient
       colour 2) (scale)
	      Download	speed  graph,  colours defined in hex, minus the #. If
	      scale is non-zero, it becomes the scale for the graph.


       else   Text to show if any of the above are not true


       exec command
	      Executes a shell command and displays the output in conky. warn-
	      ing:  this  takes a lot more resources than other variables. I'd
	      recommend coding wanted behaviour in C and posting a patch.


       execbar command
	      Same as exec, except if  the  first  value  return  is  a	 value
	      between  0-100,  it will use that number for a bar. The size for
	      the bar is currently fixed, but that may change in the future.


       execgraph command
	      Same as execbar, but graphs values.


       execi interval command
	      Same as exec but with specific interval. Interval can't be  less
	      than update_interval in configuration. See also $texeci


       execibar interval command
	      Same as execbar, except with an interval


       execigraph interval command
	      Same as execigraph, but takes an interval arg graphs values


       font font
	      Specify a different font. Only applies to one line.


       freq   Returns CPU frequency in MHz


       freq_g Returns CPU frequency in GHz


       freq_dyn
	      Returns  CPU  frequency in MHz, but is calculated by counting to
	      clock cycles to complete	an  instruction.  Only	available  for
	      x86/amd64.


       freq_dyn_g
	      Returns  CPU  frequency in GHz, but is calculated by counting to
	      clock cycles to complete	an  instruction.  Only	available  for
	      x86/amd64.


       fs_bar (height),(width) fs
	      Bar  that	 shows how much space is used on a file system. height
	      is the height in pixels. fs is any file on that file system.


       fs_free (fs)
	      Free space on a file system available for users.


       fs_free_perc (fs)
	      Free percentage of space on a file system available for users.


       fs_size (fs)
	      File system size


       fs_used (fs)
	      File system used space


       head logfile lines (interval)
	      Displays first N lines of supplied text text file.  If  interval
	      is  not  supplied,  Conky assumes 2x Conky's interval. Max of 30
	      lines can be displayed, or until the text buffer is filled.


       hr (height)
	      Horizontal line, height is the height in pixels


       i2c (dev), type, n
	      I2C sensor from sysfs (Linux 2.6). dev may  be  omitted  if  you
	      have  only  one  I2C  device. type is either in (or vol) meaning
	      voltage, fan meaning fan or temp/tempf (first in C, second in F)
	      meaning	temperature.   n   is	number	 of  the  sensor.  See
	      /sys/bus/i2c/devices/ on your local computer.


       i8k_ac_status
	      If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops,  displays
	      whether  ac  power  is on, as listed in /proc/i8k (translated to
	      human-readable). Beware that this is by default not  enabled  by
	      i8k itself.


       i8k_bios
	      If  running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays
	      the bios version as listed in /proc/i8k.


       i8k_buttons_status
	      If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops,  displays
	      the volume buttons status as listed in /proc/i8k.


       i8k_cpu_temp
	      If  running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays
	      the cpu temperature in celsius, as reported by /proc/i8k.


       i8k_cpu_tempf
	      If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops,  displays
	      the cpu temperature in farenheit, as reported by /proc/i8k.


       i8k_left_fan_rpm
	      If  running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays
	      the left fan's rate of rotation, in revolutions  per  minute  as
	      listed in /proc/i8k. Beware, some laptops i8k reports these fans
	      in reverse order.


       i8k_left_fan_status
	      If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops,  displays
	      the left fan status as listed in /proc/i8k (translated to human-
	      readable). Beware,  some	laptops	 i8k  reports  these  fans  in
	      reverse order.


       i8k_right_fan_rpm
	      If  running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays
	      the right fan's rate of rotation, in revolutions per  minute  as
	      listed in /proc/i8k. Beware, some laptops i8k reports these fans
	      in reverse order.


       i8k_right_fan_status
	      If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops,  displays
	      the  right  fan  status  as  listed  in /proc/i8k (translated to
	      human-readable). Beware, some laptops i8k reports these fans  in
	      reverse order.


       i8k_serial
	      If  running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays
	      your laptop serial number as listed in /proc/i8k.


       i8k_version
	      If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops,  displays
	      the version formatting of /proc/i8k.


       if_running (process)
	      if  PROCESS  is  running,	 display everything if_running and the
	      matching $endif


       if_existing (file)
	      if FILE exists, display everything between if_existing  and  the
	      matching $endif


       if_mounted (mountpoint)
	      if  MOUNTPOINT is mounted, display everything between if_mounted
	      and the matching $endif


       kernel Kernel version


       linkstatus interface
	      Get the link status for wireless connections


       loadavg
	      (1,2,3)> System load average, 1 is for past 1 minute, 2 for past
	      5 minutes and 3 for past 15 minutes.


       machine
	      Machine, i686 for example


       mails  Mail  count in mail spool. You can use program like fetchmail to
	      get mails from some server using your  favourite	protocol.  See
	      also new_mails.


       mem    Amount of memory in use


       membar (height),(width)
	      Bar that shows amount of memory in use


       memmax Total amount of memory


       memperc
	      Percentage of memory in use


       ml_upload_counter
	      total session upload in mb


       ml_download_counter
	      total session download in mb


       ml_nshared_files
	      number of shared files


       ml_shared_counter
	      total session shared in mb, buggy in some mldonkey versions


       ml_tcp_upload_rate
	      tcp upload rate in kb/s


       ml_tcp_download_rate
	      tcp download rate in kb/s


       ml_udp_upload_rate
	      udp upload rate in kb/s


       ml_udp_download_rate
	      udp download rate in kb/s


       ml_ndownloaded_files
	      number of completed files


       ml_ndownloading_files
	      number of downloading files


       mpd_artist
	      Artist in current MPD song must be enabled at compile


       mpd_album
	      Album in current MPD song


       mpd_bar (height),(width)
	      Bar of mpd's progress


       mpd_bitrate
	      Bitrate of current song


       mpd_status
	      Playing, stopped, et cetera.


       mpd_title
	      Title of current MPD song


       mpd_vol
	      MPD's volume


       mpd_elapsed
	      Song's elapsed time


       mpd_length
	      Song's length


       mpd_percent
	      Percent of song's progress


       mpd_random
	      Random status (On/Off)


       mpd_repeat
	      Repeat status (On/Off)


       mpd_track
	      Prints the MPD track field


       new_mails
	      Unread mail count in mail spool.


       nodename
	      Hostname


       outlinecolor (color)
	      Change outline color


       pre_exec shell command
	      Executes a shell command one time before conky displays anything
	      and puts output as text.


       processes
	      Total processes (sleeping and running)


       running_processes
	      Running processes (not sleeping), requires Linux 2.6


       shadecolor (color)
	      Change shading color


       stippled_hr (space)
	      Stippled (dashed) horizontal line


       swapbar (height),(width)
	      Bar that shows amount of swap in use


       swap   Amount of swap in use


       swapmax
	      Total amount of swap


       swapperc
	      Percentage of swap in use


       sysname
	      System name, Linux for example


       texeci interval command
	      Runs a command at an interval inside a thread and	 displays  the
	      output.  Same  as	 $execi,  except  the  command is run inside a
	      thread. Use this if you have a slow script to keep Conky	updat-
	      ing.  You should make the interval slightly longer then the time
	      it takes your script to execute. For  example,  if  you  have  a
	      script  that  take  5  seconds  to  execute, you should make the
	      interval at least 6 seconds. See also $execi.


       offset (pixels)
	      Move text over by N pixels. See also $voffset.


       tail logfile lines (interval)
	      Displays last N lines of supplied text text file. If interval is
	      not supplied, Conky assumes 2x Conky's interval. Max of 30 lines
	      can be displayed, or until the text buffer is filled.


       time (format)
	      Local time, see man strftime to get more information about  for-
	      mat


       totaldown net
	      Total  download, overflows at 4 GB on Linux with 32-bit arch and
	      there doesn't seem to be a way to know how  many	times  it  has
	      already done that before conky has started.


       top type, num
	      This  takes arguments in the form:top (name) (number) Basically,
	      processes are ranked from highest to  lowest  in	terms  of  cpu
	      usage,  which  is	 what (num) represents. The types are: "name",
	      "pid", "cpu", and mem". There can	 be  a	max  of	 10  processes
	      listed.


       top_mem type, num
	      Same as top, except sorted by mem usage instead of cpu


       totalup net
	      Total upload, this one too, may overflow


       updates Number of updates
	      for debugging


       upspeed net
	      Upload speed in kilobytes


       upspeedf net
	      Upload speed in kilobytes with one decimal


       upspeedgraph  net (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour
       2) (scale)
	      Upload  speed  graph,  colours  defined  in hex, minus the #. If
	      scale is non-zero, it becomes the scale for the graph.


       uptime Uptime


       uptime_short
	      Uptime in a shorter format


       seti_prog
	      Seti@home current progress


       seti_progbar (height),(width)
	      Seti@home current progress bar


       seti_credit
	      Seti@home total user credit


       voffset (pixels)
	      Change verticle offset by N pixels. Negative values  will	 cause
	      text to overlap. See also $offset.


EXAMPLES
       conky -t '${time %D %H:%m}' -o -u 30
	      Start Conky in its own window with date and clock as text and 30
	      sec update interval.

       conky -a top_left -x 5 -y 500 -d
	      Start Conky to background at coordinates (5, 500).

FILES
       ~/.conkyrc default configuration file

BUGS
       Drawing to root or some other desktop window directly doesn't work with
       all window managers. Especially doesn't work well with Gnome and it has
       been reported that it doesn't work with KDE  either.  Nautilus  can  be
       disabled	 from  drawing	to  desktop with program gconf-editor. Uncheck
       show_desktop in /apps/nautilus/preferences/.  There  is	-w  switch  in
       Conky  to  set  some  specific window id. You might find xwininfo -tree
       useful to find the window to draw to. You  can  also  use  -o  argument
       which makes Conky to create its own window.

SEE ALSO
       http://conky.sourceforge.net [http://conky.sourceforge.net]

       http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/conky	   [http://www.source-
       forge.net/projects/conky]

       #conky on irc.freenode.net

AUTHORS
       The Conky dev team. What's up now!



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