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NAME

       wob - Wayland Overlay Bar

DESCRIPTION

       wob is a lightweight overlay volume/backlight/progress/anything bar for Wayland.

SYNOPSIS

       wob [options...]

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
           Show help message and quit.

       --version
           Show the version number and quit.

       -v
           Increase verbosity of messages, defaults to errors and warnings only.

       -t --timeout <ms>
           Hide wob after <ms> milliseconds, defaults to 1000.

       -m --max <%>
           Define the maximum percentage, defaults to 100.

       -W --width <px>
           Define bar width in pixels, defaults to 400.

       -H --height <px>
           Define bar height in pixels, defaults to 50.

       -o --offset <px>
           Define border offset in pixels, defaults to 4.

       -b --border <px>
           Define border size in pixels, defaults to 4.

       -p --padding <px>
           Define bar padding in pixels, defaults to 4.

       -a --anchor <side>
           Define anchor point, one of 'top', 'left', 'right', 'bottom', 'center' (default). May
           be specified multiple times.

       -M --margin <px>
           Define anchor margin in pixels, defaults to 0.

       -O --output <name>
           Define output to show bar on or '*' for all. If ommited, focused output is chosen. May
           be specified multiple times.

       --border-color <#RRGGBBAA>
           Define border color, defaults to #FFFFFFFF.

       --background-color <#RRGGBBAA>
           Define background color, defaults to #000000FF.

       --bar-color <#RRGGBBAA>
           Define bar color, defaults to #FFFFFFFF.

       --overflow-mode <mode>
           Change the overflow mode. Valid options are `none`, `wrap`, and `nowrap`.

       --overflow-bar-color <#AARRGGBB>
           Define overflow bar color, defaults to #FFFF0000

       --overflow-background-color <#AARRGGBB>
           Define overflow background color, defaults to #FF000000

       --overflow-border-color <#AARRGGBB>
           Define overflow border color, defaults to #FFFFFFFF

USAGE

       Wob reads values to display from standart input in the following formats:

       <value>

       or

       <value> <#background_color> <#border_color> <#bar_color>

       Where <value> is number in interval from 0 to --max and <#*color> is color in #RRGGBBAA
       format.

ENVIRONMENT

       The following environment variables have an effect on wob:

       WOB_DISABLE_PLEDGE
           Disable seccomp syscall filtering on Linux. Set this if you are having trouble running
           wob with tools like valgrind or strace.

                                            2022-01-08                                     wob(1)