1wob(1) General Commands Manual wob(1)
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6 wob - Wayland Overlay Bar
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9 wob is a lightweight overlay volume/backlight/progress/anything bar for
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13 wob [options...]
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16 -h, --help
17 Show help message and quit.
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19 --version
20 Show the version number and quit.
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22 -v
23 Increase verbosity of messages, defaults to errors and warnings
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26 -t --timeout <ms>
27 Hide wob after <ms> milliseconds, defaults to 1000.
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30 Define the maximum percentage, defaults to 100.
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32 -W --width <px>
33 Define bar width in pixels, defaults to 400.
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36 Define bar height in pixels, defaults to 50.
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39 Define border offset in pixels, defaults to 4.
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42 Define border size in pixels, defaults to 4.
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45 Define bar padding in pixels, defaults to 4.
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48 Define anchor point, one of 'top', 'left', 'right', 'bottom', 'cen‐
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52 Define anchor margin in pixels, defaults to 0.
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55 Define output to show bar on or '*' for all. If ommited, focused
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58 --border-color <#AARRGGBB>
59 Define border color, defaults to #FFFFFFFF.
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62 Define background color, defaults to #FF000000.
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65 Define bar color, defaults to #FFFFFFFF.
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68 Wob reads values to display from standart input in the following for‐
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84 Disable seccomp syscall filtering on Linux. Set this if you are
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