i3bar(1) ======== Axel Wagner v4.1, October 2011 == NAME i3bar - xcb-based status- and workspace-bar == SYNOPSIS *i3bar* [*-s* 'sock_path'] [*-b* 'bar_id'] [*-v*] [*-h*] == WARNING i3bar will automatically be invoked by i3 for every 'bar' configuration block. Starting it manually is usually not what you want to do. You have been warned! == OPTIONS *-s, --socket* 'sock_path':: Overwrites the path to the i3 IPC socket. *-b, --bar_id* 'bar_id':: Specifies the bar ID for which to get the configuration from i3. *-v, --version*:: Display version number and exit. *-h, --help*:: Display a short help-message and exit == DESCRIPTION *i3bar* displays a bar at the bottom (or top) of your monitor(s) containing workspace switching buttons and a statusline generated by i3status(1) or similar. It is automatically invoked (and configured through) i3. i3bar supports colors via a JSON protocol starting from v4.2, see https://i3wm.org/docs/i3bar-protocol.html == ENVIRONMENT === I3SOCK Used as a fallback for the i3 IPC socket path if neither the commandline contains an argument nor the I3_SOCKET_PATH property is set on the X11 root window. == EXAMPLES Nothing to see here, move along. As stated above, you should not run i3bar manually. Instead, see the i3 documentation, especially the User’s Guide. == SEE ALSO +i3status(1)+, +j4status(1)+ or +conky(1)+ for programs generating a statusline. +dzen2(1)+ or +xmobar(1)+ for similar programs to i3bar. == AUTHORS Axel Wagner and contributors