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# Table of Contents
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- [About](#org4ab08b6)
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- [Configuration](#org581ca61)
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- [Example Config](#orgb769597)
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- [Building](#orgbf66ce2)
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- [Prerequisites](#org727b3da)
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- [Installation](#orgdd31739)
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- [Usage](#org4a9b3c6)
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- [Troubleshooting](#something)
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- [Contributing](#org12345)
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<a id="org4ab08b6"></a>
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# About
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Elkowar’s Wacky Widgets is a standalone Widget System made in rust to add AwesomeWM like widgets to any WM
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Documentation can be found [here](https://elkowar.github.io/eww/main)
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# Contribewwting
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<a id="org581ca61"></a>
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# Configuration
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Eww’s configuration should be placed in `~/.config/eww/eww.xml` and any `scss` styles you want to add should be put into `~/.config/eww/eww.scss`.
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<a id="orgb769597"></a>
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## Example Config
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```xml
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<eww>
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<definitions>
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<def name="test">
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<box orientation="v">
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{{foo}}
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<button onclick='notify-send "that hurt,..."'>
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click me if you dare :<
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</button>
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<box>
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{{ree}}
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<scale min="0" max="100" value="50" onchange="notify-send {}"/>
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</box>
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</box>
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</def>
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</definitions>
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<variables>
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<var name="foo">test</var>
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</variables>
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<windows>
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<window name="main_window">
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<size x="100" y="200" />
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<pos x="100" y="200" />
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<widget>
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<test ree="test" />
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</widget>
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</window>
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</windows>
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</eww>
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```
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# Building
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## Prerequisites
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- rustc
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- cargo (nightly toolchain)
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Rather than with your system package manager, I recommend installing it using [rustup](https://rustup.rs/),
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as this makes it easy to use the nightly toolchain, which is necessary to build eww.
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<a id="orgdd31739"></a>
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## Installation
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Build the Binary using -:
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$ git clone https://github.com/Elkowar/eww.git
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$ cd eww
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$ cargo build --release
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then copy the built binary from `./target/release` to anywhere in `$PATH` (example - `~/.local/bin`)
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<a id="org4a9b3c6"></a>
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# Usage
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Create a Config and then just do `eww`!
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<a id="something"></a>
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# Troubleshooting
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If you experience any issues, the following things should be tried:
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- Try killing the eww daemon with `eww kill` and run again
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- If you're running with `-d`, run without `-d` to see output, or have a look at ~/.cache/eww.log
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- use `eww state`, to see the state of all variables
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- use `eww debug`, to see the xml of your widget and other information
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- update to the latest eww version
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- sometimes hot reloading doesn't work. restart the widget in that case
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If you're experiencing issues printing variables, try to print them in quotes, so e.g.
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```
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onchange="notify-send '{}'"
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```
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<a id="org12345"></a>
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# Contributing
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If you want to contribute, like adding new widgets, features or subcommands, you should definitly do so.
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If you want to contribute anything, like adding new widgets, features or subcommands, you should definitly do so.
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## Steps
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1. Fork this repo
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2. install dependencies ([Prerequisites](#org727b3da))
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2. install dependencies
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3. smash your head against the keyboard from frustration (coding is hard)
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4. open a pull request once you're finished.
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