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NAME

       conky  -  A  system monitor for X originally based on the torsmo code, but more kickass. It just keeps on
       given'er. Yeah.

SYNOPSIS

       conky [ options ]

DESCRIPTION

       Conky is a system monitor for X originally based on torsmo.   Since  its  inception,  Conky  has  changed
       significantly  from  its predecessor, while maintaining simplicity and configurability. Conky can display
       just about anything, either on your root desktop or in its own window. Not  only  does  Conky  have  many
       built-in  objects,  it  can  also  display just about any piece of information by using scripts and other
       external programs.

       Conky has more than 250 built in objects, including support for a plethora of OS  stats  (uname,  uptime,
       CPU  usage, mem usage, disk usage, "top" like process stats, and network monitoring, just to name a few),
       built in IMAP and POP3 support, built in support for many popular music players (MPD, XMMS2,  Audacious),
       and  much  much more. Conky can display this info either as text, or using simple progress bars and graph
       widgets, with different fonts and colours.

       We are always looking for help, whether its reporting bugs, writing patches, or writing docs. Please  use
       the  facilities  at  SourceForge  to  make  bug reports, feature requests, and submit patches, or stop by
       #conky on irc.freenode.net if you have questions or want to contribute.

       Thanks for your interest in Conky.

COMPILING

       For users compiling from source on a binary distro, make  sure  you  have  the  X  development  libraries
       installed  (Unless  you  configure  your  build without X11). This should be a package along the lines of
       "libx11-dev" or "xorg-x11-dev" for X11 libs, and similar  "-dev"  format  for  the  other  libs  required
       (depending  on your build options). You should be able to see which extra packages you need to install by
       reading errors that you get from running `cmake'. The easiest way to view the available build options  is
       to  run  `ccmake'  or `cmake-gui' from the source tree, but be careful when disabling certain features as
       you may lose desired functionality. E.g., with BUILD_MATH disabled you won't get errors  but  logarithmic
       graphs will be normal graphs and gauges will miss their line.

       Conky has (for some time) been available in the repositories of most popular distributions. Here are some
       installation instructions for a few:

       Gentoo users -- Conky is in Gentoo's Portage... simply use "emerge app-admin/conky" for installation.

       Debian, etc. users -- Conky should be in your repositories, and  can  be  installed  by  doing  "aptitude
       install conky".

       Example  to  compile  and  run Conky with default components (note that some build options may differ for
       your system):

       cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:string=/usr .

       make

       make install # Optional

       src/conky

       Conky has been tested to be compatible with C99 C and C++0x C++, however it  has  not  been  tested  with
       anything other than gcc, and is not guaranteed to work with other compilers.

       TIP: Try configuring Conky with `ccmake' or `cmake-gui' instead of just `cmake'.

YOU SHOULD KNOW

       Conky  is  generally  very  good  on  resources.  That  said, the more you try to make Conky do, the more
       resources it is going to consume.

       An easy way to force Conky to reload your ~/.config/conky/conky.conf: "killall -SIGUSR1 conky". Saves you
       the trouble of having to kill and then restart.

OPTIONS

       Command line options override configurations defined in configuration file.

       -a | --alignment= ALIGNMENT
              Text alignment on screen, {top,bottom,middle}_{left,right,middle} or none. Can also be abbreviated
              with first chars of position, ie. tr for top_right.  Only  available  with  build  flag  BUILD_X11
              enabled.

       -b | --double-buffer
              Use double buffering (eliminates "flicker"). Only available with build flag BUILD_X11 enabled.

       -c | --config= FILE
              Config file to load instead of ~/.config/conky/conky.conf.

       -C | --print-config
              Print  builtin  default config to stdout. See also the section EXAMPLES for more information. Only
              available with build flag BUILD_BUILTIN_CONFIG enabled.

       -d | --daemonize
              Daemonize Conky, aka fork to background.

       -D | --debug
              Increase debugging output, ie. -DD for more debugging.

       -f | --font= FONT
              Font to use. Only available with build flag BUILD_X11 enabled.

       -h | --help
              Prints command line help and exits.

       -i COUNT
              Number of times to update Conky (and quit).

       -o | --own-window
              Create own window to draw. Only available with build flag BUILD_X11 enabled.

       -p | --pause= SECONDS
              Time to pause/wait before actually starting Conky.

       -q | --quiet
              Run Conky in 'quiet mode' (ie. no output).

       -t | --text= TEXT
              Text to render, remember single quotes, like -t ' $uptime '.

       -u | --interval= SECONDS
              Update interval.

       -v | -V | --version
              Prints version, build information and general info. Exits after printing.

       -w | --window-id= WIN_ID
              Window id to draw. Only available with build flag BUILD_X11 enabled.

       -x X_COORDINATE
              X position.

       -X | --display= DISPLAY
              X11 display to use. Only available with build flag BUILD_X11 enabled.

       -y Y_COORDINATE
              Y position.

CONFIGURATION SETTINGS

       Default configuration file location is ~/.config/conky/conky.conf or  ${sysconfdir}/conky/conky.conf.  On
       most systems, sysconfdir is /etc, and you can find the sample config file there in /etc/conky/conky.conf.

       You might want to copy it to ~/.config/conky/conky.conf and then start modifying it. Other configs can be
       found at https://github.com/brndnmtthws/conky.

       alignment
              Aligned position on screen, may be top_left,  top_right,  top_middle,  bottom_left,  bottom_right,
              bottom_middle,  middle_left,  middle_middle, middle_right, or none (also can be abbreviated as tl,
              tr, tm, bl, br, bm, ml, mm, mr). See also gap_x and gap_y.

       append_file
              Append the file given as argument.

       background
              Boolean value, if true, Conky will be forked to background when started.

       forced_redraw
              Boolean value, if true, Conky will redraw everything when you switch the workspace. This may cause
              delays/flickering on some WMs.

       border_inner_margin
              Inner border margin in pixels (the margin between the border and text).

       border_outer_margin
              Outer border margin in pixels (the margin between the border and the edge of the window).

       border_width
              Border width in pixels.

       colorN Predefine  a  color  for use inside conky.text segments.  Substitute N by a digit between 0 and 9,
              inclusively. When specifying the color value in hex, omit the leading hash (#).

       console_bar_fill
              A character to fill the console bars. (default: '#')

       console_bar_unfill
              A character to unfill the console bars. (default: '.')

       console_graph_ticks
              A comma-separated list of strings to use as the bars of a graph output to console/shell. The first
              list  item  is  used  for the minimum bar height and the last item is used for the maximum, e.g. "
              ,_,=,#".

       cpu_avg_samples
              The number of samples to average for CPU monitoring.

       default_bar_height
              Specify a default height for bars. If not specified, the default value is 6.

       default_bar_width
              Specify a default width for bars. If not specified, the default value is 0, which causes  the  bar
              to  expand  to  fit  the width of your Conky window. If you set out_to_console = true, the default
              value will be 10 for the text version of the bar.

       default_color
              Default color and border color.

       default_gauge_height
              Specify a default height for gauges. If not specified, the default value is 25.

       default_gauge_width
              Specify a default width for gauges. If not specified, the default value is 40.

       default_graph_height
              Specify a default height for graphs. If not specified, the default value is 25.

       default_graph_width
              Specify a default width for graphs. If not specified, the default value is  0,  which  causes  the
              graph  to expand to fit the width of your Conky window. If you set out_to_console = true, the text
              version of the graph will actually have no width and you will need to set a  sensible  default  or
              set the height and width of each graph individually.

       default_outline_color
              Default outline color.

       default_shade_color
              Default shading color and border's shading color.

       disable_auto_reload
              Enable to disable the inotify-based auto config reload feature.

       diskio_avg_samples
              The number of samples to average for disk I/O monitoring.

       display
              Specify an X display to connect to.

       xinerama_head
              Specify a Xinerama head.

       double_buffer
              Use  the Xdbe extension? (eliminates flicker) It is highly recommended to use own window with this
              one so double buffer won't be so big.

       draw_blended
              Boolean, blend when rendering drawn image? Some images blend incorrectly breaking alpha with  ARBG
              visuals. This provides a possible work around by disabling blending. Defaults to true.

       draw_borders
              Draw borders around text.

       draw_graph_borders
              Draw borders around graphs.

       draw_outline
              Draw outlines.

       draw_shades
              Draw shades.

       extra_newline
              Put an extra newline at the end when writing to stdout, useful for writing to awesome's wiboxes.

       font   Font name in X, xfontsel can be used to get a nice font.

       fontN  Predefine  a  font  to  be  used in conky.text segments.  Substitute N by a number between 0 and 9
              inclusive. Use the same format as a font variable.

       format_human_readable
              If enabled, values which are in bytes will be printed in human readable format  (i.e.,  KiB,  MiB,
              etc). If disabled, the number of bytes is printed instead.

       gap_x  Gap,  in  pixels, between right or left border of screen, same as passing -x at command line, e.g.
              gap_x 10. For other position related stuff, see 'alignment'.

       gap_y  Gap, in pixels, between top or bottom border of screen, same as passing -y at command  line,  e.g.
              gap_y 10. For other position related stuff, see 'alignment'.

       github_token
              Specify API token for GitHub notifications.

              https://github.com/settings/tokens/new?scopes=notifications&description=conky

       hddtemp_host
              Hostname to connect to for hddtemp objects. Defaults to "127.0.0.1".

       hddtemp_port
              Port to use for hddtemp connections. Defaults to 7634.

       http_refresh
              When  this  is  set  the page generated with out_to_http will automatically refresh each interval.
              Default value is no.

       if_up_strictness
              How strict should if_up be when testing an interface for being up? The value is one of up, link or
              address,  to check for the interface being solely up, being up and having link or being up, having
              link and an assigned IP address.

       imap   Default global IMAP server. Arguments  are:  "host  user  pass  [-i  interval  (in  seconds)]  [-f
              'folder']  [-p port] [-e 'command'] [-r retries]". Default port is 143, default folder is 'INBOX',
              default interval is 5 minutes, and default number of  retries  before  giving  up  is  5.  If  the
              password is supplied as '*', you will be prompted to enter the password when Conky starts.

       imlib_cache_flush_interval
              Interval (in seconds) to flush Imlib2 cache.

       imlib_cache_size
              Imlib2  image cache size, in bytes. Defaults to 4MiB.  Increase this value if you use $image lots.
              Set to 0 to disable the image cache.

       lua_draw_hook_post function_name [function arguments]
              This function, if defined, will be called by Conky through each iteration  after  drawing  to  the
              window.  Requires  X  support.  Takes  any number of optional arguments. Use this hook for drawing
              things on top of what Conky draws. Conky puts  'conky_'  in  front  of  function_name  to  prevent
              accidental calls to the wrong function unless you place 'conky_' in front of it yourself.

       lua_draw_hook_pre function_name [function arguments]
              This  function,  if  defined, will be called by Conky through each iteration before drawing to the
              window. Requires X support. Takes any number of optional arguments.  Use  this  hook  for  drawing
              things  on  top  of  what  Conky  draws.  Conky puts 'conky_' in front of function_name to prevent
              accidental calls to the wrong function unless you place 'conky_' in front of it yourself.

       lua_load
              Loads the Lua scripts separated by spaces.

       lua_shutdown_hook function_name [function arguments]
              This function, if defined, will be called by Conky  at  shutdown  or  when  the  configuration  is
              reloaded.  Use  this  hook  to  clean  up  after  yourself,  such as freeing memory which has been
              allocated by external libraries via Lua. Conky puts 'conky_' in front of function_name to  prevent
              accidental calls to the wrong function unless you place 'conky_' in front of it yourself.

       lua_startup_hook function_name [function arguments]
              This  function,  if  defined,  will  be  called  by  Conky at startup or when the configuration is
              reloaded. Use this hook to initialize  values,  or  for  any  run-once  applications.  Conky  puts
              'conky_'  in  front  of function_name to prevent accidental calls to the wrong function unless you
              place 'conky_' in front of it yourself.

       mail_spool
              Mail spool for mail checking.

       max_port_monitor_connections
              Allow each port monitor to track at most this many connections (if 0 or not set, default is 256).

       max_text_width width
              When a line in the output contains 'width' chars and the end isn't reached,  the  next  char  will
              start on a new line. If you want to make sure that lines don't get broken, set 'width' to 0.

       max_user_text bytes
              Maximum  size  of user text buffer, i.e. text inside conky.text section in config file (default is
              16384 bytes).

       maximum_width pixels
              Maximum width of window.

       minimum_height height
              Minimum height of the window.

       minimum_width width
              Minimum width of window.

       mpd_host
              Host of MPD server.

       mpd_password
              MPD server password.

       mpd_port
              Port of MPD server.

       mysql_host
              Host of MySQL server. Defaults to localhost.

       mysql_port
              Port of MySQL server. Defaults to the default mysql port.

       mysql_user
              MySQL user name to use when connecting to the server.  Defaults to your username.

       mysql_password
              Password of the MySQL user. Place it between "-chars. When this is not set there  is  no  password
              used.

       mysql_db
              MySQL database to use. Defaults to mysql.

       music_player_interval
              Music player thread update interval (defaults to Conky's update interval).

       net_avg_samples
              The number of samples to average for net data.

       no_buffers
              Subtract (file system) buffers from used memory.

       nvidia_display
              The display that the nvidia variable will use (defaults to the value of the display variable).

       out_to_console
              Print text to stdout.

       out_to_http
              Let conky act as a small http-server serving its text.

       out_to_ncurses
              Print  text  in the console, but use ncurses so that conky can print the text of a new update over
              the old text. (In the future this will provide more useful things).

       out_to_stderr
              Print text to stderr.

       out_to_x
              When set  to  no,  there  will  be  no  output  in  X  (useful  when  you  also  use  things  like
              out_to_console).  If  you  set  it  to  no,  make sure that it's placed before all other X-related
              setting (take the first line of your configfile to be sure). Default value is yes.

       override_utf8_locale
              Force UTF8. Requires XFT.

       overwrite_file
              Overwrite the file given as argument.

       own_window
              Boolean, create own window to draw.

       own_window_class
              Manually set the WM_CLASS name. Defaults to "Conky".

       own_window_colour colour
              If own_window_transparent no, set a specified background colour (defaults to black). Takes  either
              a  hex  value  (e.g.  '#ffffff'),  a  shorthand  hex value (e.g. '#fff'), or a valid RGB name (see
              /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt).

       own_window_hints undecorated,below,above,sticky,skip_taskbar,skip_pager
              If own_window is yes, you may use these window manager hints to affect  the  way  Conky  displays.
              Notes:  Use own_window_type desktop as another way to implement many of these hints implicitly. If
              you use own_window_type override, window manager hints have no meaning and are ignored.

       own_window_title
              Manually set the window name. Defaults to "conky (<hostname>)".

       own_window_argb_visual
              Boolean, use ARGB visual? ARGB can be used for real transparency, note that a composite manager is
              required  for  real  transparency.  This  option  will  not  work  as  desired  (in most cases) in
              conjunction with 'own_window_type override'.

       own_window_argb_value
              When ARGB visuals are enabled, this use this to modify the alpha value used. Valid range is 0-255,
              where 0 is 0% opacity, and 255 is 100% opacity.

       own_window_transparent
              Boolean, set transparency? If ARGB visual is enabled, sets background opacity to 0%.

       own_window_type
              if  own_window  is  yes,  you  may specify type normal, desktop, dock, panel or override (default:
              normal). Desktop windows are special windows that have no window decorations; are  always  visible
              on  your  desktop;  do  not appear in your pager or taskbar; and are sticky across all workspaces.
              Panel windows reserve space along a desktop  edge,  just  like  panels  and  taskbars,  preventing
              maximized  windows  from  overlapping  them.  The  edge  is  chosen based on the alignment option.
              Override windows are not under the control of the window manager.  Hints are ignored. This type of
              window can be useful for certain situations.

       pad_percents
              Pad percentages to this many decimals (0 = no padding).

       pop3   Default  global  POP3  server. Arguments are: "host user pass [-i interval (in seconds)] [-p port]
              [-e 'command'] [-r retries]".  Default port is 110, default interval is  5  minutes,  and  default
              number  of retries before giving up is 5. If the password is supplied as '*', you will be prompted
              to enter the password when Conky starts.

       short_units
              Shortens units to a single character (kiB->k, GiB->G, etc.). Default is off.

       show_graph_range
              Shows the time range covered by a graph.

       show_graph_scale
              Shows the maximum value in scaled graphs.

       stippled_borders
              Border stippling (dashing) in pixels.

       temperature_unit
              Desired output unit of all objects displaying a temperature.  Parameters are  either  "fahrenheit"
              or "celsius". The default unit is degree Celsius.

       templateN
              Define a template for later use inside conky.text segments.  Substitute N by a digit between 0 and
              9, inclusively. The value of the variable is being inserted into the stuff  inside  conky.text  at
              the corresponding position, but before some substitutions are applied:

              '\n' -> newline
              '\\' -> backslash
              '\ ' -> space
              '\N' -> template argument N (starting from 1)

       text_buffer_size bytes
              Size  of  the  standard  text buffer (default is 256 bytes).  This buffer is used for intermediary
              text, such as individual lines, output from $exec vars, and various  other  variables.  Increasing
              the  size  of this buffer can drastically reduce Conky's performance, but will allow for more text
              display per variable. The size of this buffer cannot be smaller than  the  default  value  of  256
              bytes.

       times_in_seconds
              If  true, variables that output times output a number that represents seconds. This doesn't affect
              $time, $tztime and $utime.

       top_cpu_separate
              If true, cpu in top will show usage of one processor's power. If false, cpu in top will  show  the
              usage of all processors' power combined.

       top_name_verbose
              If  true,  top  name  shows  the  full command line of each process, including arguments (whenever
              possible). Otherwise, only the basename is displayed. Default value is false.

       top_name_width
              Width for $top name value (defaults to 15 characters).

       total_run_times
              Total number of times for Conky to update before quitting.  Zero makes Conky run forever.

       update_interval seconds
              Update interval.

       update_interval_on_battery seconds
              Update interval when running on battery power.

       detect_battery
              One or more batteries to check in order to use update_interval_on_battery (comma  separated,  BAT0
              default).

       uppercase
              Boolean value, if true, text is rendered in upper case.

       lowercase
              Boolean value, if true, text is rendered in lower case.

       use_spacer
              Adds  spaces  around  certain  objects to stop them from moving other things around. Arguments are
              left, right, and none (default).   The  old  true/false  values  are  deprecated  and  default  to
              right/none respectively. Note that this only helps if you are using a mono font, such as Bitstream
              Vera Sans Mono.

       use_xft
              Use Xft (anti-aliased font and stuff).

       xftalpha
              Alpha of Xft font. Must be a value at or between 1 and 0.

OBJECTS/VARIABLES

       Colours are parsed using XParsecolor(), there might be a list of them: /usr/share/X11/rgb.txt. Colour can
       be also in #rrggbb format (hex).

       Some  objects  may  create  threads,  and  sometimes  these  threads  will  not  be destroyed until Conky
       terminates. There is no way to destroy or clean up threads while Conky is running. For  example,  if  you
       use  an  MPD  variable, the MPD thread will keep running until Conky dies. Some threaded objects will use
       one of the parameters as a 'key', so that you only have 1  relevant  thread  running  (for  example,  the
       $curl, $rss and $weather objects launch one thread per URI).

       acpiacadapter (adapter)
              ACPI   ac   adapter   state.   On   linux,   the   adapter   option  specifies  the  subfolder  of
              /sys/class/power_supply containing the state information (tries "AC" and "ADP1"  if  there  is  no
              argument given).  Non-linux systems ignore it.

       acpifan
              ACPI fan state.

       acpitemp
              ACPI temperature in C.

       addr (interface)
              IP address for an interface, or "No Address" if no address is assigned.

       addrs (interface)
              IP addresses for an interface (if one - works like addr).  Linux only.

       adt746xcpu
              CPU temperature from therm_adt746x.

       adt746xfan
              Fan speed from therm_adt746x.

       alignc (num)
              Align text to centre.

       alignr (num)
              Right-justify text, with space of N.

       apcupsd host port
              Sets up the connection to apcupsd daemon. Prints nothing, defaults to localhost:3551.

       apcupsd_cable
              Prints the UPS connection type.

       apcupsd_charge
              Current battery capacity in percent.

       apcupsd_lastxfer
              Reason for last transfer from line to battery.

       apcupsd_linev
              Nominal input voltage.

       apcupsd_load
              Current load in percent.

       apcupsd_loadbar
              Bar showing current load.

       apcupsd_loadgauge (height),(width)
              Gauge that shows current load.

       apcupsd_loadgraph (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)
              History graph of current load.

       apcupsd_model
              Prints the model of the UPS.

       apcupsd_name
              Prints the UPS user-defined name.

       apcupsd_status
              Prints current status (on-line, on-battery).

       apcupsd_temp
              Current internal temperature.

       apcupsd_timeleft
              Time left to run on battery.

       apcupsd_upsmode
              Prints the UPS mode (e.g. standalone).

       apm_adapter
              Display APM AC adapter status. FreeBSD, OpenBSD only.

       apm_battery_life
              Display APM battery life in percent. FreeBSD, OpenBSD only.

       apm_battery_time
              Display  remaining  APM  battery  life  in hh:mm:ss or "unknown" if AC adapterstatus is on-line or
              charging. FreeBSD, OpenBSD only.

       audacious_bar (height),(width)
              Progress bar.

       audacious_bitrate
              Bitrate of current tune.

       audacious_channels
              Number of audio channels of current tune.

       audacious_filename
              Full path and filename of current tune.

       audacious_frequency
              Sampling frequency of current tune.

       audacious_length
              Total length of current tune as MM:SS.

       audacious_length_seconds
              Total length of current tune in seconds.

       audacious_main_volume
              The current volume fetched from Audacious.

       audacious_playlist_length
              Number of tunes in playlist.

       audacious_playlist_position
              Playlist position of current tune.

       audacious_position
              Position of current tune (MM:SS).

       audacious_position_seconds
              Position of current tune in seconds.

       audacious_status
              Player status (Playing/Paused/Stopped/Not running).

       audacious_title (max length)
              Title of current tune with optional maximum length specifier.

       battery (num)
              Battery status and remaining percentage capacity of ACPI or APM battery. ACPI battery  number  can
              be given as argument (default is BAT0).

       battery_bar (height),(width) (num)
              Battery  percentage  remaining  of  ACPI  battery  in  a  bar. ACPI battery number can be given as
              argument (default is BAT0, use all to get the mean percentage remaining for all batteries).

       battery_percent (num)
              Battery percentage remaining for ACPI battery. ACPI  battery  number  can  be  given  as  argument
              (default is BAT0, use all to get the mean percentage remaining for all batteries).

       battery_short (num)
              Battery  status  and remaining percentage capacity of ACPI or APM battery. ACPI battery number can
              be given as argument (default is BAT0). This mode display a short status, which means  that  C  is
              displayed instead of charging, D for discharging, F for full, N for not present, E for empty and U
              for unknown.

       battery_status (num)
              Battery status for ACPI battery. ACPI battery number can be given as argument (default is BAT0).

       battery_time (num)
              Battery charge/discharge time remaining of ACPI battery.  ACPI battery  number  can  be  given  as
              argument (default is BAT0).

       blink text_and_other_conky_vars
              Let 'text_and_other_conky_vars' blink on and off.

       buffers
              Amount of memory buffered.

       cached Amount of memory cached.

       cat file
              Reads a file and displays the contents in conky. This is useful if you have an independent process
              generating output that you want to include in conky.

       catp file
              Reads a file and displays the contents in conky. This is useful if you have an independent process
              generating  output that you want to include in conky. This differs from $cat in that it parses the
              contents of the file, so you can insert things like ${color red}hi!${color} in your file and  have
              it correctly parsed by Conky.

       cmdline_to_pid string
              PID of the first process that has string in its commandline.

       cmus_aaa
              Print aaa status of cmus (all/artist/album).

       cmus_album
              Prints the album of the current cmus song.

       cmus_artist
              Prints the artist of the current cmus song.

       cmus_curtime
              Current time of the current cmus song.

       cmus_file
              Print the file name of the current cmus song.

       cmus_date
              Print the date of the current cmus song.

       cmus_genre
              Print the genre name of the current cmus song.

       cmus_percent
              Percent of song's progress.

       cmus_progress (height),(width)
              cmus' progress bar.

       cmus_random
              Random status of cmus (on/off).

       cmus_repeat
              Repeat status of cmus (song/all/off).

       cmus_state
              Current state of cmus (playing, paused, stopped etc).

       cmus_timeleft
              Time left of the current cmus song.

       cmus_title
              Prints the title of the current cmus song.

       cmus_totaltime
              Total length of the current cmus song.

       cmus_track
              Print track number of current cmus song.

       color (color)
              Change  drawing  color  to  'color'  which is a name of a color or a hexcode preceded with #, e.g.
              #0A1B2C. If you use ncurses only the following colors are supported:  red,  green,  yellow,  blue,
              magenta, cyan, black, and white.

       colorN Change  drawing  color  to  colorN  configuration  option,  where  N  is  a digit between 0 and 9,
              inclusively.

       combine var1 var2
              Places the lines of var2 to the right of the lines of var1 separated by the  chars  that  are  put
              between  var1  and var2. For example: ${combine ${head /proc/cpuinfo 2} - ${head /proc/meminfo 1}}
              gives as output "cpuinfo_line1 - meminfo_line1" on  line  1  and  "cpuinfo_line2  -"  on  line  2.
              $combine vars can also be nested to place more vars next to each other.

       conky_build_arch
              CPU architecture Conky was built for.

       conky_build_date
              Date Conky was built.

       conky_version
              Conky version.

       cpu (cpuN)
              CPU  usage  in  percents.  For  SMP machines, the CPU number can be provided as an argument. ${cpu
              cpu0} is the total usage, and ${cpu cpuX} (X >= 1) are individual CPUs.

       cpubar (cpuN) (height),(width)
              Bar that shows CPU usage, height is bar's height in pixels.  See $cpu for more info on SMP.

       cpugauge (cpuN) (height),(width)
              Elliptical gauge that shows CPU usage, height and width are gauge's vertical and  horizontal  axis
              respectively. See $cpu for more info on SMP.

       cpugraph (cpuN) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)
              CPU usage graph, with optional colours in hex, minus the #.  See $cpu for more info on SMP. Uses a
              logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use the -l switch. Takes the switch '-t' to  use
              a  temperature  gradient,  which  makes the gradient values change depending on the amplitude of a
              particular graph value (try it and see).

       curl url (interval_in_minutes)
              Download data from URI using Curl at the specified interval.   The  interval  may  be  a  positive
              floating  point  value  (0 is allowed), otherwise defaults to 15 minutes. Most useful when used in
              conjunction with Lua and the Lua API. This object is threaded, and once a  thread  is  created  it
              can't  be  explicitly  destroyed.  One  thread  will  run  for each URI specified. You can use any
              protocol that Curl supports.

       desktop
              Number of the desktop on which conky is running or the message "Not running in X" if this  is  the
              case.

       desktop_name
              Name  of  the  desktop  on which conky is running or the message "Not running in X" if this is the
              case.

       desktop_number
              Number of desktops or the message "Not running in X" if this is the case.

       disk_protect device
              Disk protection status, if supported (needs kernel-patch).  Prints  either  "frozen"  or  "free  "
              (note the padding).

       diskio (device)
              Displays  current  disk  IO.  Device  is optional, and takes the form of sda for /dev/sda. A block
              device label can be specified with label:foo and a block device partuuid  can  be  specified  with
              partuuid:40000000-01.

       diskio_read (device)
              Displays current disk IO for reads. Device as in diskio.

       diskio_write (device)
              Displays current disk IO for writes. Device as in diskio.

       diskiograph (device) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)
              Disk IO graph, colours defined in hex, minus the #. If scale is non-zero, it becomes the scale for
              the graph. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when  you  use  -l  switch.  Takes  the
              switch '-t' to use a temperature gradient, which makes the gradient values change depending on the
              amplitude of a particular graph value (try it and see).

       diskiograph_read (device) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)
              Disk IO graph for reads, colours defined in hex, minus the #. If scale is non-zero, it becomes the
              scale for the graph. Device as in diskio. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you
              use -l switch. Takes the switch '-t' to use a  temperature  gradient,  which  makes  the  gradient
              values change depending on the amplitude of a particular graph value (try it and see).

       diskiograph_write (device) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)
              Disk  IO  graph  for writes, colours defined in hex, minus the #. If scale is non-zero, it becomes
              the scale for the graph. Device as in diskio. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when
              you  use  -l switch. Takes the switch '-t' to use a temperature gradient, which makes the gradient
              values change depending on the amplitude of a particular graph value (try it and see).

       distribution
              The name of the distribution. It could be that some of the untested  distributions  will  show  up
              wrong  or  as  "unknown",  if that's the case post a bug on sourceforge, make sure it contains the
              name of your distribution, the contents of /proc/version and if there is a file that  only  exists
              on  your distribution, also add the path of that file in the bug. If there is no such file, please
              add another way which we can use to identify your distribution.

       downspeed (net)
              Download speed in suitable IEC units.

       downspeedf (net)
              Download speed in KiB with one decimal.

       downspeedgraph (netdev) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)
              Download speed graph, colours defined in hex, minus the #.  If scale is non-zero, it  becomes  the
              scale for the graph. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use -l switch. Takes
              the switch '-t' to use a temperature gradient, which makes the gradient values change depending on
              the amplitude of a particular graph value (try it and see).

       draft_mails (maildir) (interval)
              Number  of  mails marked as draft in the specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type
              mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.

       else   Text to show if any of the above are not true.

       endif  Ends an $if block.

       entropy_avail
              Current entropy available for crypto freaks.

       entropy_bar (height),(width)
              Normalized bar of available entropy for crypto freaks.

       entropy_perc
              Percentage of entropy available in comparison to the poolsize.

       entropy_poolsize
              Total size of system entropy pool for crypto freaks.

       eval string
              Evaluates given string according to the rules  of  conky.text  interpretation,  i.e.  parsing  any
              contained  text  object specifications into their output, any occurring '$$' into a single '$' and
              so on. The output is then being parsed again.

       exec command
              Executes a shell command and displays the output  in  conky.   Warning:  this  takes  a  lot  more
              resources  than  other  variables.  I'd  recommend  coding wanted behaviour in C/C++ and posting a
              patch.

       execbar (height),(width) command
              Same as exec, except if the first value returned is a value between 0-100, it will use that number
              to  draw  a  horizontal  bar.  The  height  and  width parameters are optional, and default to the
              default_bar_height and default_bar_width config settings, respectively.

       execgauge (height),(width) command
              Same as exec, except if the first value returned is a value between 0-100, it will use that number
              to  draw  a  round  gauge  (much  like a vehicle speedometer). The height and width parameters are
              optional, and  default  to  the  default_gauge_height  and  default_gauge_width  config  settings,
              respectively.

       execgraph command (height),(width) (gradient color 1) (gradient color 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)
              Draws  a  horizontally  scrolling  graph  with values from 0-100 plotted on the vertical axis. All
              parameters following the command are optional. Gradient colors can  be  specified  as  hexadecimal
              values  with  no 0x or # prefix. Use the -t switch to enable a temperature gradient, so that small
              values are "cold" with color 1 and large values are "hot" with color 2. Without the -t switch, the
              colors  produce a horizontal gradient spanning the width of the graph. The scale parameter defines
              the maximum value of the graph.  Use the -l switch to enable a logarithmic scale, which  helps  to
              see  small  values. The default size for graphs can be controlled via the default_graph_height and
              default_graph_width config settings.

              If you need to execute a command with spaces, you have a couple options: 1) wrap your  command  in
              double-quotes,  or  2)  put  your command into a separate file, such as ~/bin/myscript.sh, and use
              that as your execgraph command. Remember to make your script executable!

              In the following example, we set up execgraph to display seconds (0-59) on a graph  that  is  50px
              high  and  200px  wide, using a temperature gradient with colors ranging from red for small values
              (FF0000) to yellow for large values (FFFF00). We set the scale to 60.

              ${execgraph ~/seconds.sh 50,200 FF0000 FFFF00 60 -t}

       execi interval command
              Same as exec, but with a specific interval in  seconds.  The  interval  can't  be  less  than  the
              update_interval in your configuration.  See also $texeci.

       execibar interval (height),(width) command
              Same as execbar, but with an interval.

       execigauge interval (height),(width) command
              Same as execgauge, but with an interval.

       execigraph interval command (height),(width) (gradient color 1) (gradient color 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)
              Same as execgraph, but with an interval.

       execp command
              Executes  a  shell  command  and  displays  the  output  in conky.  Warning: this takes a lot more
              resources than other variables. I'd recommend coding wanted  behaviour  in  C/C++  and  posting  a
              patch.  This  differs  from  $exec  in that it parses the output of the command, so you can insert
              things like ${color red}hi!${color} in your script and have it correctly parsed by Conky. Caveats:
              Conky  parses and evaluates the output of $execp every time Conky loops, and then destroys all the
              objects. If you try to use anything like $execi within an $execp statement, it  will  functionally
              run  at  the same interval that the $execp statement runs, as it is created and destroyed at every
              interval.

       execpi interval command
              Same as execp, but with an interval. Note that the output from the $execpi command is still parsed
              and evaluated at every interval.

       flagged_mails (maildir) (interval)
              Number of mails marked as flagged in the specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type
              mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.

       font (font)
              Specify a different font. This new font will apply to the current line and  everything  following.
              You can use a $font with no arguments to change back to the default font (much like with $color).

       fontN  Change font to fontN configuration option, where N is a digit between 0 and 9, inclusively.

       format_time seconds format
              Format  time given in seconds. This var only works when the times_in_seconds configuration setting
              is on. Format is a string that should start and end with a "-char. The "-chars are not part of the
              output, \w,\d,\h,\m,\s,\(,\) and \\ are replaced by weeks,days,hours,minutes,seconds,(,) and \. If
              you leave out a unit, it's value will be expressed in the highest unit lower  than  the  one  left
              out. Text between ()-chars will not be visible if a replaced unit in this text is 0. If seconds is
              a decimal number then you can see the numbers behind the point by using \S followed  by  a  number
              that  specifies  the  amount  of digits behind the point that you want to see (maximum 9). You can
              also place a 'x' behind \S so you have all digits behind the point and no trailing  zero's.  (also
              maximum 9).

       forwarded_mails (maildir) (interval)
              Number  of  mails  marked as forwarded in the specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir
              type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.

       freq (n)
              Returns CPU #n's frequency in MHz. CPUs are counted from 1.  If omitted, the parameter defaults to
              1.

       freq_g (n)
              Returns CPU #n's frequency in GHz. CPUs are counted from 1.  If omitted, the parameter defaults to
              1.

       freq2 (n)
              Returns CPU #n's clock speed from assembly in MHz. CPUs  are  counted  from  1.  If  omitted,  the
              parameter defaults to 1.

       fs_bar (height),(width) fs
              Bar that shows how much space is used on a file system.  height is the height in pixels. fs is any
              file on that file system.

       fs_bar_free (height),(width) fs
              Bar that shows how much space is free on a file system.  height is the height in pixels. fs is any
              file on that file system.

       fs_free (fs)
              Free space on a file system available for users.

       fs_free_perc (fs)
              Free percentage of space on a file system available for users.

       fs_size (fs)
              File system size.

       fs_type (fs)
              File system type.

       fs_used (fs)
              File system used space.

       fs_used_perc (fs)
              Percent of file system used space.

       github_notifications
              Number of GitHub notifications.

       goto x The next element will be printed at position 'x'.

       gw_iface
              Displays the default route's interface or "multiple"/"none" accordingly.

       gw_ip  Displays the default gateway's IP or "multiple"/"none" accordingly.

       hddtemp (dev)
              Displays  temperature  of  a  selected  hard  disk  drive  as  reported by the hddtemp daemon. Use
              hddtemp_host and hddtemp_port to specify a host and port  for  all  hddtemp  objects.  If  no  dev
              parameter is given, the first disk returned by the hddtemp daemon is used.

       head logfile lines (next_check)
              Displays  first  N  lines of supplied text file. The file is checked every 'next_check' update. If
              next_check is not supplied, Conky defaults to 2. Max of 30 lines can be displayed,  or  until  the
              text buffer is filled.

       hr (height)
              Horizontal line, height is the height in pixels.

       hwmon (dev) type n (factor offset)
              Hwmon  sensor  from  sysfs  (Linux 2.6). Parameter dev can be: 1) Number. e.g '1' means hwmon1. 2)
              Module name. e.g. 'k10temp' means the first  hwmon  device  whose  module  name  is  'k10temp.  3)
              Omitted.  Then  the  first  hwmon  device (hwmon0) will be used.  Parameter type is either 'in' or
              'vol' meaning voltage; 'fan' meaning fan; 'temp' meaning temperature. Parameter n is number of the
              sensor.  See  /sys/class/hwmon/ on  your  local  computer.   The  optional  arguments 'factor' and
              'offset' allow precalculation of the raw input, which is being modified as follows: 'input = input
              *  factor  + offset'. Note that they have to be given as decimal values (i.e. contain at least one
              decimal place).

       iface (number)
              Display interface names starting from 1, eg ${iface 1}.

       i2c (dev) type n (factor offset)
              I2C sensor from sysfs (Linux 2.6). Parameter dev may be omitted if you have only one  I2C  device.
              Parameter  type  is  either  'in'  or  'vol'  meaning  voltage;  'fan' meaning fan; 'temp' meaning
              temperature. Parameter n  is  number  of  the  sensor.  See  /sys/bus/i2c/devices/ on  your  local
              computer.  The  optional  arguments  'factor'  and 'offset' allow precalculation of the raw input,
              which is being modified as follows: 'input = input * factor + offset'. Note that they have  to  be
              given as decimal values (i.e. contain at least one decimal place).

       i8k_ac_status
              If  running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays whether ac power is on, as listed
              in /proc/i8k (translated to human-readable). Beware that this is by default  not  enabled  by  i8k
              itself.

       i8k_bios
              If  running  the  i8k  kernel  driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the bios version as listed in
              /proc/i8k.

       i8k_buttons_status
              If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops,  displays  the  volume  buttons  status  as
              listed in /proc/i8k.

       i8k_cpu_temp
              If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the cpu temperature in Celsius, as
              reported by /proc/i8k.

       i8k_left_fan_rpm
              If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the left fan's rate  of  rotation,
              in  revolutions  per minute as listed in /proc/i8k. Beware, some laptops i8k reports these fans in
              reverse order.

       i8k_left_fan_status
              If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the left fan status as  listed  in
              /proc/i8k  (translated  to human-readable). Beware, some laptops i8k reports these fans in reverse
              order.

       i8k_right_fan_rpm
              If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the right fan's rate of  rotation,
              in  revolutions  per minute as listed in /proc/i8k. Beware, some laptops i8k reports these fans in
              reverse order.

       i8k_right_fan_status
              If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops, displays the right fan status as listed  in
              /proc/i8k  (translated  to human-readable). Beware, some laptops i8k reports these fans in reverse
              order.

       i8k_serial
              If running the i8k kernel driver for Inspiron laptops,  displays  your  laptop  serial  number  as
              listed in /proc/i8k.

       i8k_version
              If  running  the  i8k  kernel  driver  for  Inspiron  laptops,  displays the version formatting of
              /proc/i8k.

       ibm_brightness
              If running the IBM ACPI, displays the brigtness of the laptops's LCD (0-7).

       ibm_fan
              If running the IBM ACPI, displays the fan speed.

       ibm_temps N
              If running the IBM ACPI, displays the temperatures  from  the  IBM  temperature  sensors  (N=0..7)
              Sensor 0 is on the CPU, 3 is on the GPU.

       ibm_thinklight
              If  running  the IBM ACPI, displays the status of your ThinkLight™. Value is either 'on', 'off' or
              'unknown'.

       ibm_volume
              If running the IBM ACPI, displays the "master" volume, controlled by the volume keys (0-14).

       ical number file
              Shows title of event number 'number' in the ical (RFC 5545) file  'file'.  The  events  are  first
              ordered  by  starting time, events that started in the past are ignored. The events that are shown
              are the VEVENTS, the title that is shown is the SUMMARY and the starting time used for sorting  is
              DTSTART.

       irc server(:port) #channel (max_msg_lines)
              Shows  everything  that's  being told in #channel on IRCserver 'server'. TCP-port 6667 is used for
              the connection unless 'port' is specified. Shows everything  since  the  last  time  or  the  last
              'max_msg_lines' entries if specified.

       iconv_start codeset_from codeset_to
              Convert text from one codeset to another using GNU iconv.  Needs to be stopped with iconv_stop.

       iconv_stop
              Stop iconv codeset conversion.

       if_empty (var)
              if conky variable VAR is empty, display everything between $if_empty and the matching $endif.

       if_existing file (string)
              if  FILE  exists,  display  everything  between  if_existing and the matching $endif. The optional
              second parameter checks for FILE containing the specified string  and  prints  everything  between
              $if_existing and the matching $endif.

       if_gw  if  there  is  at  least  one  default gateway, display everything between $if_gw and the matching
              $endif.

       if_match expression
              Evaluates the given boolean expression, printing everything between  $if_match  and  the  matching
              $endif  depending  on  whether  the evaluation returns true or not. Valid expressions consist of a
              left side, an operator and a right side. Left and right sides are being parsed for contained  text
              objects before evaluation. Recognised left and right side types are:

              doubleArgument consists of only digits and a single dot.
              longArgument consists of only digits.
              stringArgument is enclosed in quotation marks.  (")

              Valid operands are: '>', '<', '>=', '<=', '==', '!='.

       if_mixer_mute (mixer)
              If mixer exists, display everything between $if_mixer_mute and the matching $endif. If no mixer is
              specified, "Vol" is used.

       if_mounted (mountpoint)
              if MOUNTPOINT is mounted, display everything between $if_mounted and the matching $endif.

       if_mpd_playing
              if mpd is playing or paused, display everything between $if_mpd_playing and the matching $endif.

       if_pa_sink_muted
              If Pulseaudio's default sink is  muted,  display  everything  between  $if_pa_sink_muted  and  the
              corresponding $else or $endif.

       if_running (process)
              If  PROCESS  is  running,  display  everything  between $if_running and the corresponding $else or
              $endif. Note that PROCESS may be either a full command line with arguments (without the  directory
              prefix), or simply the name of an executable. For example, either of the following will be true if
              there is a running process with the command line /usr/bin/conky -u 5:

              ${if_running conky -u 5}or ${if_running conky}

              It is important not to include trailing spaces. For example, ${if_running conky }will be false.

       if_smapi_bat_installed (INDEX)
              when using smapi, if the battery  with  index  INDEX  is  installed,  display  everything  between
              $if_smapi_bat_installed and the matching $endif.

       if_up (interface)
              if INTERFACE exists and is up, display everything between $if_up and the matching $endif.

       if_updatenr (updatenr)
              If  it's  the UPDATENR-th time that conky updates, display everything between $if_updatenr and the
              matching $endif. The counter resets when the highest UPDATENR is reached. Example : "{$if_updatenr
              1}foo$endif{$if_updatenr  2}bar$endif{$if_updatenr 4}$endif" shows foo 25% of the time followed by
              bar 25% of the time followed by nothing the other half of the time.

       if_xmms2_connected
              Display everything between $if_xmms2_connected and the matching $endif if xmms2 is running.

       image <path to image> (-p x,y) (-s WxH) (-n) (-f interval)
              Renders an image from the path specified using Imlib2. Takes 4 optional arguments: a  position,  a
              size,  a  no-cache  switch,  and  a  cache flush interval. Changing the x,y position will move the
              position of the image, and changing the WxH will scale the image. If you specify the no-cache flag
              (-n),  the  image will not be cached.  Alternately, you can specify the -f int switch to specify a
              cache flush interval for a particular image. Example:  ${image  /home/brenden/cheeseburger.jpg  -p
              20,20  -s  200x200} will render 'cheeseburger.jpg' at (20,20) scaled to 200x200 pixels. Conky does
              not make any attempt to adjust the position (or any other formatting) of  images,  they  are  just
              rendered as per the arguments passed. The only reason $image is part of the conky.text section, is
              to allow for runtime modifications, through $execp $lua_parse, or some other method.

       imap_messages (args)
              Displays the number of messages in your global IMAP inbox by default. You  can  define  individual
              IMAP  inboxes  separately  by passing arguments to this object. Arguments are: "host user pass [-i
              interval (in seconds)] [-f 'folder'] [-p port] [-e 'command'] [-r retries]".  Default port is 143,
              default  folder  is  'INBOX',  default interval is 5 minutes, and default number of retries before
              giving up is 5. If the password is supplied as '*', you will be prompted  to  enter  the  password
              when Conky starts.

       imap_unseen (args)
              Displays  the  number  of  unseen  messages  in  your global IMAP inbox by default. You can define
              individual IMAP inboxes separately by passing arguments to this object. Arguments are: "host  user
              pass [-i interval (in seconds)] [-f 'folder'] [-p port] [-e 'command'] [-r retries]". Default port
              is 143, default folder is 'INBOX', default interval is 5 minutes, and default  number  of  retries
              before  giving  up  is  5.  If  the password is supplied as '*', you will be prompted to enter the
              password when Conky starts.

       intel_backlight
              Display the brightness of your Intel backlight in percent.

       ioscheduler disk
              Prints the current ioscheduler used for the given disk name (i.e. e.g. "hda" or "sdb").

       journal lines (type)
              Displays last N lines of the systemd journal. The optional type can be 'user'  or  'system'  which
              will  show  only the user or system journal respectively. By default, all journal lines visible to
              the user are shown. A maximum of 200 lines can be displayed, or until the text buffer is filled.

       kernel Kernel version.

       key_caps_lock
              An indicator for Capital Lock key.

       key_num_lock
              An indicator for Number Lock key.

       key_scroll_lock
              An indicator for Scrolling Lock key.

       keyboard_layout
              Display keyboard layout.

       version
              Git version number. DragonFly only.

       laptop_mode
              The value of /proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode.

       lines textfile
              Displays the number of lines in the given file.

       loadavg (1|2|3)
              System load average, 1 is for past 1 minute, 2 for past 5 minutes  and  3  for  past  15  minutes.
              Without argument, prints all three values separated by whitespace.

       loadgraph (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)
              Load1  average  graph,  similar  to  xload,  with  optional  colours  in  hex, minus the #. Uses a
              logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use the -l switch. Takes the switch '-t' to  use
              a  temperature  gradient,  which  makes the gradient values change depending on the amplitude of a
              particular graph value (try it and see).

       lua function_name (function parameters)
              Executes a Lua function  with  given  parameters,  then  prints  the  returned  string.  See  also
              'lua_load'  on  how  to  load  scripts.  Conky  puts 'conky_' in front of function_name to prevent
              accidental calls to the wrong function unless you put you place 'conky_' in front of it yourself.

       lua_bar (height, width) function_name (function parameters)
              Executes a Lua function with given parameters and draws a bar.  Expects  result  value  to  be  an
              integer  between  0  and  100.  See also 'lua_load' on how to load scripts. Conky puts 'conky_' in
              front of function_name to prevent accidental calls to the wrong function unless you put you  place
              'conky_' in front of it yourself.

       lua_gauge (height, width) function_name (function parameters)
              Executes  a  Lua  function  with given parameters and draws a gauge. Expects result value to be an
              integer between 0 and 100. See also 'lua_load' on how to load  scripts.  Conky  puts  'conky_'  in
              front  of function_name to prevent accidental calls to the wrong function unless you put you place
              'conky_' in front of it yourself.

       lua_graph function_name (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)
              Executes a Lua function with and draws a graph. Expects result value to  be  any  number,  and  by
              default  will  scale to show the full range. See also 'lua_load' on how to load scripts. Takes the
              switch '-t' to use a temperature gradient, which makes the gradient values change depending on the
              amplitude  of  a  particular  graph  value  (try  it  and  see).  Conky  puts 'conky_' in front of
              function_name to prevent accidental calls to the wrong function unless you put you place  'conky_'
              in front of it yourself.

       lua_parse function_name (function parameters)
              Executes a Lua function with given parameters as per $lua, then parses and prints the result value
              as per the syntax for the conky.text section. See also 'lua_load' on how to  load  scripts.  Conky
              puts  'conky_'  in front of function_name to prevent accidental calls to the wrong function unless
              you put you place 'conky_' in front of it yourself.

       machine
              Machine, e.g. i686, x86_64.

       mails (mailbox) (interval)
              Mail count in the specified mailbox or your  mail  spool  if  not.  Both  mbox  and  maildir  type
              mailboxes  are supported. You can use a program like fetchmail to get mails from some server using
              your favourite protocol. See also new_mails.

       mboxscan (-n number of messages to print) (-fw from width) (-sw subject width) mbox
              Print a summary of recent messages in an mbox format mailbox. mbox parameter is  the  filename  of
              the mailbox (can be encapsulated using '"', ie. ${mboxscan -n 10 "/home/brenden/some box"}

       mem    Amount of memory in use.

       memwithbuffers
              Amount of memory in use, including that used by system buffers and caches.

       membar (height),(width)
              Bar that shows amount of memory in use.

       memwithbuffersbar (height),(width)
              Bar that shows amount of memory in use (including memory used by system buffers and caches).

       memwithbuffersgraph (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)
              Memory usage graph including memory used by system buffers and cache. Uses a logarithmic scale (to
              see small numbers) when you use the -l  switch.  Takes  the  switch  '-t'  to  use  a  temperature
              gradient,  which makes the gradient values change depending on the amplitude of a particular graph
              value (try it and see).

       memdirty
              Amount of "dirty" memory. Linux only.

       memeasyfree
              Amount of free memory including the memory that is very easily freed (buffers/cache).

       memfree
              Amount of free memory.

       legacymem
              Amount of memory used, calculated the same way as in the `free` program.

       memgauge (height),(width)
              Gauge that shows amount of memory in use (see cpugauge).

       memgraph (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)
              Memory usage graph. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use  the  -l  switch.
              Takes  the  switch  '-t'  to  use  a  temperature gradient, which makes the gradient values change
              depending on the amplitude of a particular graph value (try it and see).

       memmax Total amount of memory.

       memperc
              Percentage of memory in use.

       mixer (device)
              Prints the mixer value as reported by the OS. On Linux, this variable uses the OSS  emulation,  so
              you  need  the proper kernel module loaded. Default mixer is "Vol", but you can specify one of the
              available OSS controls: "Vol", "Bass", "Trebl",  "Synth",  "Pcm",  "Spkr",  "Line",  "Mic",  "CD",
              "Mix",  "Pcm2  ",  "Rec",  "IGain",  "OGain",  "Line1",  "Line2", "Line3", "Digital1", "Digital2",
              "Digital3", "PhoneIn", "PhoneOut", "Video", "Radio" and "Monitor".

       mixerbar (device)
              Displays mixer value in a bar as reported by the OS. See docs for $mixer for details on arguments.

       mixerl (device)
              Prints the left channel mixer value as reported by the OS.  See docs for  $mixer  for  details  on
              arguments.

       mixerlbar (device)
              Displays  the  left  channel  mixer  value in a bar as reported by the OS. See docs for $mixer for
              details on arguments.

       mixerr (device)
              Prints the right channel mixer value as reported by the OS.  See docs for $mixer  for  details  on
              arguments.

       mixerrbar (device)
              Displays  the  right  channel  mixer value in a bar as reported by the OS. See docs for $mixer for
              details on arguments.

       moc_album
              Album of the current MOC song.

       moc_artist
              Artist of the current MOC song.

       moc_bitrate
              Bitrate in the current MOC song.

       moc_curtime
              Current time of the current MOC song.

       moc_file
              File name of the current MOC song.

       moc_rate
              Rate of the current MOC song.

       moc_song
              The current song name being played in MOC.

       moc_state
              Current state of MOC; playing, stopped etc.

       moc_timeleft
              Time left in the current MOC song.

       moc_title
              Title of the current MOC song.

       moc_totaltime
              Total length of the current MOC song.

       monitor
              Number of the monitor on which conky is running or the message "Not running in X" if this  is  the
              case.

       monitor_number
              Number of monitors or the message "Not running in X" if this is the case.

       mouse_speed
              Display mouse speed.

       mpd_album
              Album in current MPD song.

       mpd_artist
              Artist in current MPD song must be enabled at compile.

       mpd_albumartist
              Artist of the album of the current MPD song.

       mpd_bar (height),(width)
              Bar of mpd's progress.

       mpd_bitrate
              Bitrate of current song.

       mpd_date
              Date of current song.

       mpd_elapsed
              Song's elapsed time.

       mpd_file
              Prints the file name of the current MPD song.

       mpd_length
              Song's length.

       mpd_name
              Prints the MPD name field.

       mpd_percent
              Percent of song's progress.

       mpd_random
              Random status (On/Off).

       mpd_repeat
              Repeat status (On/Off).

       mpd_smart (max length)
              Prints  the  song  name  in  either  the  form  "artist  - title" or file name, depending on whats
              available.

       mpd_status
              Playing, stopped, et cetera.

       mpd_title (max length)
              Title of current MPD song.

       mpd_comment (max length)
              Comment of current MPD song.

       mpd_track
              Prints the MPD track field.

       mpd_vol
              MPD's volume.

       mysql query
              Shows the first field of the first row of the result of the query.

       nameserver (index)
              Print a nameserver from /etc/resolv.conf. Index starts at and defaults to 0.

       new_mails (mailbox) (interval)
              Unread mail count in the specified mailbox or mail spool  if  not.  Both  mbox  and  maildir  type
              mailboxes are supported.

       nodename
              Hostname.

       nodename_short
              Short hostname (same as 'hostname -s' shell command).

       no_update text
              Shows  text  and  parses  the vars in it, but doesn't update them. Use this for things that do not
              change while conky is running, like $machine, $conky_version,... By not updating this you can save
              some resources.

       nvidia argument (GPU_ID)
              Nvidia graphics card information via the XNVCtrl library.

              GPU_ID:Optional parameter to choose the GPU to be used as 0,1,2,3,.. Default parameter is 0

              Possible  arguments:(Temperatures  are  printed  as  float, all other values as integer. Bracketed
              arguments are aliases)

              gputemp( temp) GPU temperature
              gputempthreshold( threshold) Temperature threshold where the GPU will reduce it's clock speed
              ambienttemp( ambient) Ambient temperature outside the graphics card
              gpufreqcur( gpufreq) Current GPU clock speed
              gpufreqmin Minimum GPU clock speed
              gpufreqmax Maximum GPU clock speed
              memfreqcur( memfreq) Current memory clock speed
              memfreqmin Minimum memory clock speed
              memfreqmax Maximum memory clock speed
              mtrfreqcur( mtrfreq) Current memory transfer rate clock speed
              mtrfreqmin Minimum memory transfer rate clock speed
              mtrfreqmax Maximum memory transfer rate clock speed
              perflevelcur( perflevel) Current performance level
              perflevelmin Lowest performance level
              perflevelmax Highest performance level
              perfmode Performance mode
              gpuutil GPU utilization %
              membwutil Memory bandwidth utilization %
              videoutil Video engine utilization %
              pcieutil PCIe bandwidth utilization %
              memused( mem) Amount of used memory
              memfree( memavail) Amount of free memory
              memmax( memtotal) Total amount of memory
              memutil( memperc) Memory utilization %
              fanspeed Fan speed
              fanlevel Fan level %
              imagequality Image quality
              modelname name of the GPU card
              driverversion Driver version

       nvidiabar (height),(width) argument (GPU_ID)
              Same as nvidia, except it draws its output in a horizontal bar. The height  and  width  parameters
              are  optional,  and  default  to  the  default_bar_height  and  default_bar_width config settings,
              respectively.

              GPU_ID:Optional parameter to choose the GPU to be used as 0,1,2,3,.. Default parameter is 0

              Note the following arguments are incompatible: gputempthreshold( threshold)
              gpufreqmin
              gpufreqmax
              memfreqmin
              memfreqmax
              mtrfreqmin
              mtrfreqmax
              perflevelmin
              perflevelmax
              perfmode
              memtotal( memmax)
              fanspeed

       nvidiagauge (height),(width) argument (GPU_ID)
              Same as nvidiabar, except a round gauge (much like a vehicle speedometer). The  height  and  width
              parameters  are  optional,  and default to the default_gauge_height and default_gauge_width config
              settings, respectively.

              GPU_ID:Optional parameter to choose the GPU to be used as 0,1,2,3,.. Default parameter is 0

              For possible arguments see nvidia and nvidiabar.

       nvidiagraph argument (height),(width) (gradient color 1) (gradient color 2) (scale) (-t) (-l) GPU_ID
              Same as nvidiabar, except a horizontally scrolling graph with values from  0-100  plotted  on  the
              vertical   axis.   The   height   and   width   parameters   are  optional,  and  default  to  the
              default_graph_height and default_graph_width config settings, respectively.

              GPU_ID:NOT optional. This parameter allows to choose the GPU to be used as 0,1,2,3,..

              For possible arguments see nvidia and nvidiabar. To learn more about the -t -l and gradient  color
              options, see execgraph.

       offset (pixels)
              Move text over by N pixels. See also $voffset.

       outlinecolor (color)
              Change outline color.

       password (length)
              Generate random passwords.

       pa_sink_volume
              Pulseaudio's default sink volume percentage.

       pa_sink_volumebar
              Pulseaudio's default sink volume bar.

       pa_sink_description
              Pulseaudio's default sink description.

       pa_sink_active_port_name
              Pulseaudio's default sink active port name.

       pa_sink_active_port_description
              Pulseaudio's default sink active port description.

       pa_card_name
              Pulseaudio's default card name.

       pa_card_active_profile
              Pulseaudio's default card active profile.

       pb_battery item
              If  running  on  Apple  powerbook/ibook, display information on battery status. The item parameter
              specifies, what information to display. Exactly one item must be specified. Valid items are:

              status Display if battery is fully charged, charging, discharging or absent (running on AC)
              percent Display charge of battery  in  percent,  if  charging  or  discharging.  Nothing  will  be
              displayed, if battery is fully charged or absent.
              time  Display  the time remaining until the battery will be fully charged or discharged at current
              rate. Nothing is displayed, if battery is absent or if it's present  but  fully  charged  and  not
              discharging.

       pid_chroot pid
              Directory  used  as rootdirectory by the process (this will be "/" unless the process did a chroot
              syscall).

       pid_cmdline pid
              Command line this process was invoked with.

       pid_cwd pid
              Current working directory of the process.

       pid_environ pid varname
              Contents of a environment-var of the process.

       pid_environ_list pid
              List of environment-vars that the process can see.

       pid_exe pid
              Path to executed command that started the process.

       pid_nice pid
              The nice value of the process.

       pid_openfiles pid
              List of files that the process has open.

       pid_parent pid
              The pid of the parent of the process.

       pid_priority pid
              The priority of the process (see 'priority' in "man 5 proc").

       pid_read pid
              Total number of bytes read by the process.

       pid_state pid
              State of the process.

       pid_state_short pid
              One of the chars in "RSDZTW" representing the state of the  process  where  R  is  running,  S  is
              sleeping  in  an interruptible wait, D is waiting in uninterruptible disk sleep, Z is zombie, T is
              traced or stopped (on a signal), and W is paging.

       pid_stderr pid
              Filedescriptor binded to the STDERR of the process.

       pid_stdin pid
              Filedescriptor binded to the STDIN of the process.

       pid_stdout pid
              Filedescriptor binded to the STDOUT of the process.

       pid_threads pid
              Number of threads in process containing this thread.

       pid_thread_list pid
              List with pid's from threads from this process.

       pid_time_kernelmode pid
              Amount of time that the process has been scheduled in kernel mode in seconds.

       pid_time_usermode pid
              Amount of time that the process has been scheduled in user mode in seconds.

       pid_time pid
              Sum of $pid_time_kernelmode and $pid_time_usermode.

       pid_uid pid
              The real uid of the process.

       pid_euid pid
              The effective uid of the process.

       pid_suid pid
              The saved set uid of the process.

       pid_fsuid pid
              The file system uid of the process.

       pid_gid pid
              The real gid of the process.

       pid_egid pid
              The effective gid of the process.

       pid_sgid pid
              The saved set gid of the process.

       pid_fsgid pid
              The file system gid of the process.

       pid_vmpeak pid
              Peak virtual memory size of the process.

       pid_vmsize pid
              Virtual memory size of the process.

       pid_vmlck pid
              Locked memory size of the process.

       pid_vmhwm pid
              Peak resident set size ("high water mark") of the process.

       pid_vmrss pid
              Resident set size of the process.

       pid_vmdata pid
              Data segment size of the process.

       pid_vmstk pid
              Stack segment size of the process.

       pid_vmexe pid
              Text segment size of the process.

       pid_vmlib pid
              Shared library code size of the process.

       pid_vmpte pid
              Page table entries size of the process.

       pid_write pid
              Total number of bytes written by the process.

       platform (dev) type n (factor offset)
              Platform sensor from sysfs (Linux 2.6). Parameter dev may be omitted if you have only one platform
              device.  Platform  type is either 'in' or 'vol' meaning voltage; 'fan' meaning fan; 'temp' meaning
              temperature. Parameter n is number of the sensor.  See  /sys/bus/platform/devices/ on  your  local
              computer.  The  optional  arguments  'factor'  and 'offset' allow precalculation of the raw input,
              which is being modified as follows: 'input = input * factor + offset'. Note that they have  to  be
              given as decimal values (i.e. contain at least one decimal place).

       pop3_unseen (args)
              Displays  the  number  of  unseen  messages  in  your global POP3 inbox by default. You can define
              individual POP3 inboxes separately by passing arguments to this object. Arguments are: "host  user
              pass  [-i  interval  (in  seconds)]  [-p  port] [-e 'command'] [-r retries]". Default port is 110,
              default interval is 5 minutes, and default number of  retries  before  giving  up  is  5.  If  the
              password is supplied as '*', you will be prompted to enter the password when Conky starts.

       pop3_used (args)
              Displays  the  amount  of  space (in MiB, 2^20) used in your global POP3 inbox by default. You can
              define individual POP3 inboxes separately by passing arguments  to  this  object.  Arguments  are:
              "host user pass [-i interval (in seconds)] [-p port] [-e 'command'] [-r retries]". Default port is
              110, default interval is 5 minutes, and default number of retries before giving up is  5.  If  the
              password is supplied as '*', you will be prompted to enter the password when Conky starts.

       processes
              Total processes (sleeping and running).

       read_tcp (host) port
              Connects  to a tcp port on a host (default is localhost), reads every char available at the moment
              and shows them.

       read_udp (host) port
              Connects to a udp port on a host (default is localhost), reads every char available at the  moment
              and shows them.

       replied_mails (maildir) (interval)
              Number of mails marked as replied in the specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type
              mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.

       rss uri interval_in_seconds action (num_par (spaces_in_front))
              Download and parse RSS feeds. The interval may be a (floating point) value greater than 0.  Action
              may  be  one of the following: feed_title, item_title (with num par), item_desc (with num par) and
              item_titles (when using this action and spaces_in_front is given conky places that many spaces  in
              front  of each item). This object is threaded, and once a thread is created it can't be explicitly
              destroyed. One thread will run for each  URI  specified.  You  can  use  any  protocol  that  Curl
              supports.

       running_processes
              Running processes (not sleeping). Requires Linux 2.6.

       running_threads
              Number of running (runnable) threads. Linux only.

       scroll (direction) length (step) (interval) text
              Scroll  'text'  by 'step' characters to the left or right (set 'direction' to 'left' or 'right' or
              'wait') showing 'length' number of characters  at  the  same  time.  The  text  may  also  contain
              variables.   'step' is optional and defaults to 1 if not set. 'direction' is optional and defaults
              to left if not set. When direction is 'wait' then text will scroll left and  wait  for  'interval'
              itertations  at  the beginning and end of the text. If a var creates output on multiple lines then
              the lines are placed behind each other separated with a '|'-sign.  If  you  change  the  textcolor
              inside  $scroll  it will automatically have it's old value back at the end of $scroll. The end and
              the start of text will be separated by 'length' number of spaces unless direction is 'wait'.

       seen_mails (maildir) (interval)
              Number of mails marked as seen in the specified mailbox or mail spool if not.  Only  maildir  type
              mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.

       sip_status (switch)
              Prints info regarding System Integrity Protection (SIP) on macOS. If no switch is provided, prints
              SIP status (enabled / disabled), else, status of the specific SIP  feature  corresponding  to  the
              switch       provided.       Below       are       shown       the       available       switches:
              SWITCH--------------------------RESULT--------------------------STATUS 0 apple internal  YES/NO  1
              forbid  untrusted  kexts YES/NO 2 forbid task-for-pid YES/NO 3 restrict filesystem YES/NO 4 forbid
              kernel-debugger YES/NO 5  restrict  dtrace  YES/NO  6  restrict  nvram  YES/NO  7  forbid  device-
              configuration  YES/NO  8  forbid any-recovery-os YES/NO 9 forbid user-approved-kexts YES/NO a uses
              unsupported configuration? (*) (*): If yes,  prints  "unsupported  configuration,  beware!"  Else,
              prints                        "configuration                        is                        ok".
              ----------------------------------------------------------------------     USAGE:     conky     -t
              '${sip_status}'  #  print SIP status conky -t '${sip_status 0}' # print allows apple-internal? Yes
              or No? NOTES: * Available for all macOS versions (even the ones prior El  Capitan  where  SIP  was
              first introduced) * If run on versions prior El Capitan SIP is unavailable, so all you will get is
              "unsupported".

       shadecolor (color)
              Change shading color.

       smapi (ARGS)
              when using smapi, display contents of the /sys/devices/platform/smapi directory. ARGS  are  either
              '(FILENAME)'  or  'bat  (INDEX) (FILENAME)' to display the corresponding files' content. This is a
              very raw method of accessing the smapi values. When available,  better  use  one  of  the  smapi_*
              variables instead.

       smapi_bat_bar (INDEX),(height),(width)
              when using smapi, display the remaining capacity of the battery with index INDEX as a bar.

       smapi_bat_perc (INDEX)
              when  using smapi, display the remaining capacity in percent of the battery with index INDEX. This
              is a separate variable because it supports the 'use_spacer' configuration option.

       smapi_bat_power INDEX
              when using smapi, display the current power of the battery with index INDEX in  watt.  This  is  a
              separate  variable because the original read out value is being converted from mW. The sign of the
              output reflects charging (positive) or discharging (negative) state.

       smapi_bat_temp INDEX
              when using smapi, display the current temperature of  the  battery  with  index  INDEX  in  degree
              Celsius.  This  is a separate variable because the original read out value is being converted from
              milli degree Celsius.

       sony_fanspeed
              Displays the Sony VAIO fanspeed information if sony-laptop kernel support is enabled. Linux only.

       startcase text
              Capitalises the start of each word.

       lowercase text
              Converts all letters into lowercase.

       uppercase text
              Converts all letters into uppercase.

       rstrip text
              Strips all trailing whitespace from input.

       stippled_hr (space)
              Stippled (dashed) horizontal line.

       stock symbol data
              Displays the data of a stock symbol. The following data is supported: adv(Average  Daily  Volume),
              ask,   asksize,  bid,  askrt(ask  realtime),  bidrt(bid  realtime),  bookvalue,  bidsize,  change,
              commission, changert(change realtime), ahcrt(After  Hours  Change  realtime),  ds(dividend/share),
              ltd(Last  Trade  Date),  tradedate,  es(earnings/share), ei(error indication), epsecy(EPS Estimate
              Current Year), epseny(EPS Estimate Next Year), epsenq(EPS  Estimate  Next  Quarter),  floatshares,
              dayslow,  dayshigh,  52weeklow,  52weekhigh,  hgp(Holdings  Gain  Percent),  ag(Annualized  Gain),
              hg(Holdings Gain), hgprt(Holdings Gain Percent realtime), hgrt(Holdings Gain realtime),  moreinfo,
              obrt(Order   Book   realtime),  mc(Market  Capitalization),  mcrt(Market  Cap  realtime),  ebitda,
              c52wlow(Change From 52-week Low), pc52wlow(Percent Change From 52-week Low),  cprt(change  percent
              realtime), lts(Last Trade Size), c52whigh(Change from 52-week high), pc52whigh(percent change from
              52-week high), ltp(last trade price), hl(high limit), ll(low limit), dr(day's  range),  drrt(day's
              range  realtime),  50ma(50-day  Moving Average), 200ma(200-day Moving Average), c200ma(Change From
              200-day Moving Average), pc200ma(Percent Change From 200-day Moving  Average),  c50ma(Change  From
              50-day  Moving  Average),  pc50ma(Percent  Change  From 50-day Moving Average), name, notes, open,
              pc(previous close), pricepaid, cip(change in percent),  ps(price/sales),  pb(price/book),  edv(Ex-
              Dividend  Date),  per(P/E  Ratio),  dpd(Dividend  Pay  Date),  perrt(P/E Ratio realtime), pegr(PEG
              Ratio), pepsecy(Price/EPS Estimate Current Year), pepseny(Price/EPS Estimate Next  Year),  symbol,
              sharesowned,  shortratio,  ltt(Last  Trade  Time),  tradelinks, tt(Ticker Trend), 1ytp(1 yr Target
              Price), volume, hv(Holdings Value), hvrt(Holdings Value realtime),  52weekrange,  dvc(Day's  Value
              Change), dvcrt(Day's Value Change realtime), se(Stock Exchange), dy(Dividend Yield).

       swap   Amount of swap in use.

       swapbar (height),(width)
              Bar that shows amount of swap in use.

       swapfree
              Amount of free swap.

       swapmax
              Total amount of swap.

       swapperc
              Percentage of swap in use.

       sysname
              System name, e.g. Linux.

       sysctlbyname (name)
              Print sysctl value by name. FreeBSD only.

       tab (width, (start))
              Puts  a  tab  of  the  specified  width, starting from column 'start'. The unit is pixels for both
              arguments.

       tail logfile lines (next_check)
              Displays last N lines of supplied text file. The file is checked  every  'next_check'  update.  If
              next_check  is  not  supplied, Conky defaults to 2. Max of 30 lines can be displayed, or until the
              text buffer is filled.

       tcp_ping host (port)
              Displays the number of microseconds it takes to get a reply on a ping to to tcp 'port' on  'host'.
              'port' is optional and has 80 as default. This works on both open and closed ports, just make sure
              that the port is not behind a firewall or you will get 'down' as answer.   It's  best  to  test  a
              closed port instead of an open port, you will get a quicker response.

       tcp_portmon port_begin port_end item (index)
              TCP port (both IPv6 and IPv4) monitor for specified local ports. Port numbers must be in the range
              1 to 65535. Valid items are:

              count Total number of connections in the range
              rip Remote ip address
              rhost Remote host name
              rport Remote port number
              rservice Remote service name from /etc/services
              lip Local ip address
              lhost Local host name
              lport Local port number
              lservice Local service name from /etc/services

              The connection index provides you with access to each connection in the port monitor. The  monitor
              will  return  information  for  index values from 0 to n-1 connections. Values higher than n-1 are
              simply ignored. For the "count" item, the connection index must be omitted. It is required for all
              other items.

              Examples:

              ${tcp_portmon 6881 6999 count} Displays the number of connections in the bittorrent port range
              ${tcp_portmon 22 22 rip 0} Displays the remote host ip of the first sshd connection
              ${tcp_portmon 22 22 rip 9} Displays the remote host ip of the tenth sshd connection
              ${tcp_portmon  1  1024  rhost  0}  Displays  the  remote  host  name  of the first connection on a
              privileged port
              ${tcp_portmon 1 1024 rport 4} Displays  the  remote  host  port  of  the  fifth  connection  on  a
              privileged port
              ${tcp_portmon  1 65535 lservice 14} Displays the local service name of the fifteenth connection in
              the range of all ports

              Note that port monitor variables which share the same  port  range  actually  refer  to  the  same
              monitor,  so  many references to a single port range for different items and different indexes all
              use the same monitor internally. In other words, the program avoids creating redundant monitors.

       templateN (arg1) (arg2) (arg3 ...)
              Evaluate the content of the templateN configuration variable (where N is a value between 0 and  9,
              inclusively),  applying  substitutions  as  described  in  the  documentation of the corresponding
              configuration variable. The number of arguments is optional, but must match the  highest  referred
              index  in  the template. You can use the same special sequences in each argument as the ones valid
              for a template definition, e.g. to allow an argument to contain a whitespace. Also simple  nesting
              of templates is possible this way.

              Here  are some examples of template definitions, note they are placed between [[ ... ]] instead of
              ' ... ':

              template0 = [[$\1\2]]
              template1 = [[\1: ${fs_used \2} / ${fs_size \2}]]
              template2 = [[\1 \2]]

              The following list shows sample usage of the templates defined above, with the  equivalent  syntax
              when not using any template at all:

              using template                          same without template
              ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
              ${template0 node name}                  $nodename
              ${template1 root /}                     root: ${fs_free /} / ${fs_size /}
              ${template1  ${template2\ disk\ root}   disk root: ${fs_free /}  /  ${fs_size
              /}                                      /}

       texeci interval command
              Runs  a command at an interval inside a thread and displays the output. Same as $execi, except the
              command is run inside a thread.  Use this if you have a slow script to keep  Conky  updating.  You
              should  make  the  interval  slightly  longer  than  the time it takes your script to execute. For
              example, if you have a script that take 5 seconds to execute, you  should  make  the  interval  at
              least 6 seconds. See also $execi. This object will clean up the thread when it is destroyed, so it
              can safely be used in a nested fashion, though it may not produce the desired  behaviour  if  used
              this way.

       texecpi interval command
              Same as execpi, except the command is run inside a thread.

       threads
              Total threads.

       time (format)
              Local time, see "man strftime" to get more information about format.

       to_bytes size
              If  'size'  is a number followed by a size-unit (kilobyte,mb,GiB,...) then it converts the size to
              bytes and shows it without unit, otherwise it just shows 'size'.

       top type num
              This takes arguments in the form:top (name) (number) Basically, processes are ranked from  highest
              to  lowest  in  terms  of cpu usage, which is what (num) represents. The types are: "name", "pid",
              "cpu", "mem", "mem_res", "mem_vsize", "time", "uid", "user", "io_perc", "io_read" and  "io_write".
              There can be a max of 10 processes listed.

       top_io type num
              Same as top, except sorted by the amount of I/O the process has done during the update interval.

       top_mem type num
              Same as top, except sorted by mem usage instead of cpu.

       top_time type num
              Same as top, except sorted by total CPU time instead of current CPU usage.

       totaldown (net)
              Total  download, overflows at 4 GB on Linux with 32-bit arch and there doesn't seem to be a way to
              know how many times it has already done that before conky has started.

       totalup (net)
              Total upload, this one too, may overflow.

       trashed_mails (maildir) (interval)
              Number of mails marked as trashed in the specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir type
              mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.

       tztime (timezone (format))
              Local  time  for  specified  timezone,  see man strftime to get more information about format. The
              timezone argument is specified in similar fashion as TZ environment variable. For hints,  look  in
              /usr/share/zoneinfo. e.g. US/Pacific, Europe/Zurich, etc.

       gid_name gid
              Name of group with this gid.

       uid_name uid
              Username of user with this uid.

       unflagged_mails (maildir) (interval)
              Number  of mails not marked as flagged in the specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir
              type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.

       unforwarded_mails (maildir) (interval)
              Number of mails not marked as forwarded in the specified  mailbox  or  mail  spool  if  not.  Only
              maildir type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.

       unreplied_mails (maildir) (interval)
              Number  of mails not marked as replied in the specified mailbox or mail spool if not. Only maildir
              type mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.

       unseen_mails (maildir) (interval)
              Number of new or unseen mails in the specified mailbox or mail spool if  not.  Only  maildir  type
              mailboxes are supported, mbox type will return -1.

       updates Number of updates
              for debugging.

       upspeed (net)
              Upload speed in suitable IEC units.

       upspeedf (net)
              Upload speed in KiB with one decimal.

       upspeedgraph (netdev) (height),(width) (gradient colour 1) (gradient colour 2) (scale) (-t) (-l)
              Upload  speed  graph,  colours  defined  in hex, minus the #. If scale is non-zero, it becomes the
              scale for the graph. Uses a logarithmic scale (to see small numbers) when you use the  -l  switch.
              Takes  the  switch  '-t'  to  use  a  temperature gradient, which makes the gradient values change
              depending on the amplitude of a particular graph value (try it and see).

       uptime Uptime.

       uptime_short
              Uptime in a shorter format.

       user_names
              Lists the names of the users logged in.

       user_number
              Number of users logged in.

       user_terms
              Lists the consoles in use.

       user_times
              Lists how long users have been logged in for.

       user_time console
              Lists how long the user for the given console has been logged in for.

       utime (format)
              Display time in UTC (universal coordinate time).

       v6addrs (-n) (-s) (interface)
              IPv6 addresses for an interface, followed by netmask if -n is specified and scope with -s.  Scopes
              are  Global(G),  Host-local(H),  Link-local(L), Site-local(S), Compat(C) and Unspecified(/). Linux
              only.

       voffset (pixels)
              Change vertical offset by N pixels. Negative values will cause text to overlap. See also $offset.

       voltage_mv (n)
              Returns CPU #n's voltage in mV. CPUs are counted from 1. If omitted, the parameter defaults to 1.

       voltage_v (n)
              Returns CPU #n's voltage in V. CPUs are counted from 1. If omitted, the parameter defaults to 1.

       weather URI locID data_type (interval_in_minutes)
              Download, parse and display METAR data.

              'URI' must be a valid METAR URI.

              http://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/observations/metar/stations/

              'locID' must be a valid location identifier for the required uri. For the NOAA site this must be a
              valid  ICAO  (see  for  instance https://pilotweb.nas.faa.gov/qryhtml/icao/).  For the weather.com
              site     this     must     be     a     valid     location     ID      (see      for      instance
              http://aspnetresources.com/tools/locid.aspx).

              'data_type' must be one of the following:

              last_update  The date and time stamp of the data. The result depends on the URI used. For the NOAA
              site it is date (yyyy/mm/dd) and UTC time. For the weather.com one it is date  ([m]m/[d]d/yy)  and
              Local Time of the station.
              temperature

              Air temperature (you can use the 'temperature_unit' config setting to change units)
              cloud_cover

              The highest cloud cover status
              pressure

              Air pressure in millibar
              wind_speed

              Wind speed in km/h
              wind_dir

              Wind direction
              wind_dir_DEG

              Compass wind direction
              humidity

              Relative humidity in %
              weather

              Any  relevant  weather  event  (rain,  snow,  etc.).  This  is  not  used  if you are querying the
              weather.com site since this data is aggregated into the cloud_cover one
              icon

              Weather icon (only for www.weather.com). Can be used together with  the  icon  kit  provided  upon
              registering to their service.

              'delay_in_minutes' (optional, default 30) cannot be less than 30 minutes.

              This object is threaded, and once a thread is created it can't be explicitly destroyed. One thread
              will run for each URI specified.

              Note that these variables are still EXPERIMENTAL and can be subject to many future changes.

       weather_forecast URI locID day data_type (interval_in_minutes)
              Download, parse and display weather forecast data for a given day (daytime only).

              'locID', see 'weather' above.

              'day' is a number from 0 (today) to 4 (3 days after tomorrow).

              'data_type' must be one of the following:

              day Day of the week
              date Date, in the form MMM DD (ie. Jul 14)
              low Minimum temperature (you can use the 'temperature_unit' config setting to change units)
              hi Maximum temperature (you can use the 'temperature_unit' config setting to change units)
              icon Weather icon. Can be used together with  the  icon  kit  provided  upon  registering  to  the
              weather.com service
              forecast Weather forecast (sunny, rainy, etc.)
              wind_speed Wind speed in km/h
              wind_dir Wind direction
              wind_dir_DEG Compass wind direction
              humidity Relative humidity in %
              precipitation Probability of having a precipitation (in %)

              'delay_in_minutes' (optional, default 210) cannot be lower than 210 min.

              This object is threaded, and once a thread is created it can't be explicitly destroyed. One thread
              will run for each URI specified. You can use any protocol that Curl supports.

              Note that these variables are still EXPERIMENTAL and can be subject to many future changes.

       wireless_ap (net)
              Wireless access point MAC address. Linux only.

       wireless_bitrate (net)
              Wireless bitrate (ie 11 Mb/s). Linux only.

       wireless_channel (net)
              WLAN channel on which device 'net' is listening.

       wireless_essid (net)
              Wireless access point ESSID. Linux only.

       wireless_freq (net)
              Frequency on which device 'net' is listening.

       wireless_link_bar (height),(width) (net)
              Wireless link quality bar. Linux only.

       wireless_link_qual (net)
              Wireless link quality. Linux only.

       wireless_link_qual_max (net)
              Wireless link quality maximum value. Linux only.

       wireless_link_qual_perc (net)
              Wireless link quality in percents. Linux only.

       wireless_mode (net)
              Wireless mode (Managed/Ad-Hoc/Master). Linux only.

       words textfile
              Displays the number of words in the given file.

       xmms2_album
              Album in current XMMS2 song.

       xmms2_artist
              Artist in current XMMS2 song.

       xmms2_bar (height),(width)
              Bar of XMMS2's progress.

       xmms2_bitrate
              Bitrate of current song.

       xmms2_comment
              Comment in current XMMS2 song.

       xmms2_date
              Returns song's date.

       xmms2_duration
              Duration of current song.

       xmms2_elapsed
              Song's elapsed time.

       xmms2_genre
              Genre in current XMMS2 song.

       xmms2_id
              XMMS2 id of current song.

       xmms2_percent
              Percent of song's progress.

       xmms2_playlist
              Returns the XMMS2 playlist.

       xmms2_size
              Size of current song.

       xmms2_smart
              Prints the song name in either the form  "artist  -  title"  or  file  name,  depending  on  whats
              available.

       xmms2_status
              XMMS2 status (Playing, Paused, Stopped, or Disconnected).

       xmms2_timesplayed
              Number of times a song was played (presumably).

       xmms2_title
              Title in current XMMS2 song.

       xmms2_tracknr
              Track number in current XMMS2 song.

       xmms2_url
              Full path to current song.

LUA API

       Conky  features  a  Lua Programming API, and also ships with Lua bindings for some useful libraries. Note
       that the bindings require tolua++, which currently only compiles against Lua 5.1.

       To use Lua Conky, you first need to make sure you have a  version  of  Conky  with  Lua  support  enabled
       (``conky  -v''  will  report  this).  Conky  defines  certain global functions and variables which can be
       accessed from Lua code running in Conky. Scripts must first be loaded using  the  lua_load  configuration
       option. You then call functions in Lua via Conky's $lua, $lua_read, and Lua hooks.

       Be  careful  when  creating threaded objects through the Lua API. You could wind up with a whole bunch of
       threads running if a thread is created with each iteration.

       At this time, the Lua API should not be considered stable and may change drastically from one release  to
       another as it matures.

       NOTE:  In  order  to  accommodate  certain  features  in the cairo library's API, Conky will export a few
       additional functions for the creation of certain structures. These are documented below.

       conky_parse(string) function
              This function takes a string that is evaluated as per Conky's TEXT section,  and  then  returns  a
              string with the result.

       conky_set_update_interval(number) function
              Sets Conky's update interval (in seconds) to 'number'.

       conky_window table
              This  table  contains  some  information  about Conky's window.  The following table describes the
              values contained:

              drawable Window's drawable (Xlib Drawable), requires Lua extras enabled at compile time.
              visual Window's visual (Xlib Visual), requires Lua extras enabled at compile time.
              display Window's display (Xlib Display), requires Lua extras enabled at compile time.
              width Window width (in pixels).
              height Window height (in pixels).
              border_inner_margin Window's inner border margin (in pixels).
              border_outer_margin Window's outer border margin (in pixels).
              border_width Window's border width (in pixels).
              text_start_x The x component of the starting coordinate of text drawing.
              text_start_y The y component of the starting coordinate of text drawing.
              text_width The width of the text drawing region.
              text_height The height of the text drawing region.

              NOTE: This table is only defined when X support is enabled.

       conky_info table
              This table contains some information about Conky's internal data. The  following  table  describes
              the values contained:

              update_interval Conky's update interval (in seconds).

       conky_build_info string
              A  string  containing the build info for this particular instance of Conky, including the version,
              build date, and architecture.

       conky_build_date string
              A string containing the build date for this particular instance of Conky.

       conky_build_arch string
              A string containing the build architecture for this particular instance of Conky.

       conky_version string
              A string containing the version of the current instance of Conky.

       conky_config string
              A string containing the path of the current Conky configuration file.

       cairo_text_extents_t:create() function
              Call this function to return a new cairo_text_extents_t structure. A creation  function  for  this
              structure   is   not   provided   by   the   cairo   API.  After  calling  this,  you  should  use
              tolua.takeownership() on the return value to ensure ownership is passed properly.

       cairo_font_extents_t:create() function
              Call this function to return a new cairo_font_extents_t structure. A creation  function  for  this
              structure   is   not   provided   by   the   cairo   API.  After  calling  this,  you  should  use
              tolua.takeownership() on the return value to ensure ownership is passed properly.

       cairo_matrix_t:create() function
              Call this function to return a  new  cairo_matrix_t  structure.   A  creation  function  for  this
              structure   is   not   provided   by   the   cairo   API.  After  calling  this,  you  should  use
              tolua.takeownership() on the return value to ensure ownership is passed properly.

       cairo_text_extents_t:destroy(structure) function
              Call this function to free memory allocated by cairo_text_extents_t:create.

       cairo_font_extents_t:destroy(structure) function
              Call this function to free memory allocated by cairo_font_extents_t:create.

       cairo_matrix_t:destroy(structure) function
              Call this function to free memory allocated by cairo_matrix_t:create.

EXAMPLES

       conky -t '${time %D %H:%M}' -o -u 30
              Start Conky in its own window with date and clock as text and 30 sec update interval.

       conky -a top_left -x 5 -y 500 -d
              Start Conky to background at coordinates (5, 500).

       conky -C > ~/.config/conky/conky.conf
              Do  not   start   Conky,   but   have   it   output   the   builtin   default   config   file   to
              ~/.config/conky/conky.conf for later customising.

FILES

       ${sysconfdir}/conky/conky.conf
              Default  system-wide  configuration  file.  The value of ${sysconfdir} depends on the compile-time
              options (most likely /etc).

       ~/.config/conky/conky.conf
              Default personal configuration file.

BUGS

       Drawing to root or some other desktop window directly doesn't work with all window  managers.  Especially
       doesn't work well with Gnome and it has been reported that it doesn't work with KDE either.  Nautilus can
       be  disabled  from  drawing   to   desktop   with   program   gconf-editor.   Uncheck   show_desktop   in
       /apps/nautilus/preferences/.   There is -w switch in Conky to set some specific window id. You might find
       xwininfo -tree useful to find the window to draw to. You can also use -o argument which  makes  Conky  to
       create  its  own  window.  If  you  do  try  running  Conky  in its own window, be sure to read up on the
       own_window_type settings and experiment.

SEE ALSO

       https://github.com/brndnmtthws/conky

       #conky on irc.freenode.net

COPYING

       Copyright (c) 2005-2021 Brenden Matthews, Philip Kovacs, et. al.  Any original torsmo  code  is  licensed
       under the BSD license (see LICENSE.BSD for a copy). All code written since the fork of torsmo is licensed
       under the GPL (see LICENSE.GPL for a copy), except where  noted  differently  (such  as  in  portmon  and
       audacious code which are LGPL, and prss which is an MIT-style license).

AUTHORS

       The Conky dev team (see AUTHORS for a full list of contributors).

                                                   2012-05-03                                           conky(1)