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syncthingtray
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I got this notification, WTF?
This is part of the testsuite of https://github.com/Martchus/qtutilities which you are likely building for https://github.com/Martchus/syncthingtray. It exercises the code to create notifications.
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Transfers are "immediate", failing to detect syncing with API
I also tried syncthingctl from syncthingtray:
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How to set up Syncthing with a tray icon on a Windows PC you don't have admin rights to
Step 1: Download Syncthing & Syncthing Tray
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Syncthing, proper installed as a autostart windows service with controls from system tray ? What are the options ?
My Syncthing Tray (https://github.com/Martchus/syncthingtray) can cope with Syncthing being started independently of it just fine. There's no installer, just a self-contained executable. If you use its internal launcher nevertheless (instead of a system service) then its auto start feature could cover Syncthing as well and you can start/stop Syncthing from the tray. (That is therefore the intended use on Windows where service integration hasn't been implemented yet).
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I created SyncThingy: syncthing + simple tray icon written in C++, not more and not less
I do agree that it could be a lot of effort to do it, though. I didn't necessarily want to bring this up because I don't want to take away from the fact that you made something, but there already is a Qt-based tray-centric frontend, Syncthing Tray, which does have an informative status icon. Is there a particular reason you made your own application instead of making a Flathub package for this one?
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Looking for REST api script that checks for successful sync
syncthingctl from https://github.com/Martchus/syncthingtray can wait for a folder/device/everything to become idle. Not sure whether it fits your needs. It is a non-graphical C++/Qt application (with no dependencies to X11 or Wayland that also uses the REST-API).
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Can't open Synthing-GTK on the Steam Deck (Steam OS)
How did you install it? It doesn't seem to be in the official Arch Repos anymore and its python 2.7 dependency might be problematic. Try opening it from a terminal to get further debugging output. Since the Steam Deck is using KDE you might want to try https://github.com/Martchus/syncthingtray instead. (I'm the author of Syncthing Tray and would be interested whether it works on the Steam Deck. You will need to build it from the AUR, though.)
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Synthing-GTK issue on Steam Deck
Syncthing-GTK is deprecated, there hasn'r been an update since 2019... Use something like https://github.com/Martchus/syncthingtray
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im using syncthing on linuxmint, my phone and a local server, is it possible to get a tray icon or cinnamon applet to monitor each of the threes status?
I use this https://github.com/Martchus/syncthingtray
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New to Syncthing and Linux, guidance, please.
There are wrappers for Syncthing. Well mainly one actively maintained one at this point: https://github.com/Martchus/syncthingtray. There's also gnome shell status indicator(s). And syncthing-gtk, but I wouldn't recommend that: Someone at debian hosts a python3 compatible fork, which means it might be viable again, but there's no development there, so probably not long until it accumulates serious bugs: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/syncthing-gtk
do-it-yourself-bar
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What are your favorite non-GUI/DE customizations?
Do It Yourself Bar(KDE widget) I made four so far.(starting wit taskbar_)
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Is there any other widget that prints the output of a command or script besides CommandOutput and Kargos?
I see, then you may want to give it a try to Do it yourself bar, I never used it myself because it seemed to much hassle for simple things.
- What brought you to kubuntu?
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Mouse sensitivity doubled on reboot
i do have this widget and a script i made
- Any recommendations for a nice GUI fan/heat monitor?
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Kargos: Terminal Widget
Do It Yourself Bar
- Render conky results in panel/latte panel in a similar way to i3bar + conky
- How to create custom sensors in KDE System Monitor
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Thermal Monitor plugin not displaying all temperatures
https://github.com/wsdfhjxc/do-it-yourself-bar (note the open pull request)
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How do get rid of the title so that it just says the temperature?
other widgets you could use for this are command output, do it yourself bar, or plasma-applet-thermal-monitor
What are some alternatives?
kde-plasma-adaptive-wallpaper-accent-color - This is a simple tool for automatically changing accent color based on wallpaper for kde plasma.
virtual-desktop-bar - A pager panel widget for KDE Plasma
qView - Practical and minimal image viewer
termoid - Terminal in a Plasmoid
SyncThingy - SyncThingy = Syncthing + simple tray indicator
plasma-applet-commandoutput
dolphin-memory-engine - A RAM search made specifically to search, monitor and edit the Dolphin emulator's emulated memory
plasma-simpleMonitor - plasma-simpleMonitor
linuxdeployqt - Makes Linux applications self-contained by copying in the libraries and plugins that the application uses, and optionally generates an AppImage. Can be used for Qt and other applications
kargos - KDE Plasma port of GNOME Argos and OSX BitBar
kde-servicemenus - My personal KDE service menus collection
weekday-plasmoid - KDE widget that shows compact week representation, visually marking day of today, past and future days, weekends and even marks last day of the month.