polybar-pulseaudio-control
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polybar-pulseaudio-control
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How to install polybar-pulseaudio-control
I'm lacking in scripts and bash. So I don't know how to load this bash script: https://github.com/marioortizmanero/polybar-pulseaudio-control << Download the bash script from this repository, or extract it from the latest release, and put it somewhere in your $PATH. >> I didn't understand what exactly say it. I tried to run pulseaudio-control.bash but I faced << No action specified. Run pulseaudio-control.bash help for more information. >>. I need a more information about this subject. Also can you advise any source about it?
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The pulseaudio-control module now also supports microphones!
I'm the creator of the pulseaudio-control module for polybar. We recently released the v3.0.0 version, which adds support for sources (i.e., microphones). Thanks to this, you'll also be able to switch between microphones, mute them or control their volume, directly from your status bar.
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Is there a way to control volume per application like pavucontrol?
Edit: I solved it by using this script
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anyone using a module that lets you switch between audio sinks?
Maybe this is what you are looking for
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Volume adjustment is set to 5 but this is happening. How to fix it?
Now that I saw its last build is from 2017, using pavucontrol seems better in any way. I will try this one.
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How to Configure Both Wired and Wireless Networks? How to Show Built-in, Wired, and Bluetooth Pulseaudio?
For pulseaudio, there's a built-in module as well. You can see that on the polybar wiki. I use this instead: https://github.com/marioortizmanero/polybar-pulseaudio-control Works like a charm. Does mutes and everything and is fine with bluetooth devices.
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polybar-pulseeffects-presets: a new module to control PulseEffects via presets
I just made this module to easily control PulseEffects, as the creator of polybar-pulseaudio-control.
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[i3] Polybar sometimes hangs on "Parsing config file"
if you'd like to see those 2 other scripts for spotify and the pulseaudio control, they are located at these links: https://github.com/PrayagS/polybar-spotify https://github.com/marioortizmanero/polybar-pulseaudio-control
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Perfect KDE Plasma compositing combo: Kwin + Picom
This is how I install it, then the service file is very similar too it just starts this other picom executable. https://github.com/AlexAegis/dotfiles/blob/master/modules/picom/1.user.sh
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First linux distro, so here's the cliched neofetch/htop picture.
I install it from repo like this: https://github.com/AlexAegis/dotfiles/tree/master/modules/powerline
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hashdir - A command-line utility to checksum directories and files
https://github.com/AlexAegis/dotfiles https://github.com/AlexAegis/pont
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https://np.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/n51pp6/what_is_a_program_that_you_use_thats_uncommon_but/gx25uqv/
So I decided that I do something way simpler. I suggest you read my README, or just check out my dotfile repo: https://github.com/alexaegis/dotfiles
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What is a program that you use that's uncommon but essential for you?
Another example on how the modules matter more than pont itself. On it's own it has 0 context on what XDG folder locations are, but I have an xdg module (https://github.com/AlexAegis/dotfiles/tree/master/modules/xdg) that has an environmental file in ~/.config/environment.d listing my XDG config (which is pretty much the default but that doesnt matter) And a named, environment script. These environment scripts are always run, no matter what. And I'm using them to source environmental variables, so if ANOTHER module is dependent on xdg because I'm using these variables, it doesnt matter if my environment has these variables or not, pont will load them, from there.
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