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 does not support any color or other markups, so stdin should be plain utf8, one line at a time. If you use *i3status*(1), you therefore should specify 'output_format = none' in the general section of its config file. == 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)+ or +conky(1)+ for programs generating a statusline. +dzen2(1)+ or +xmobar(1)+ for similar programs to i3bar. == AUTHORS Axel Wagner and contributors