commit 048144dd69faf87abbcb28d9507f744f2aef6018 from: Benjamin Stürz date: Thu Jan 04 21:17:14 2024 UTC minor changes commit - d27e2808427887d6ed81e2f7c07654b9da564789 commit + 048144dd69faf87abbcb28d9507f744f2aef6018 blob - 2d10930a7072ada31106b513e634ad08535b6e59 blob + cd760b84449a472464d9fc0dfe0ebfa66d7a95af --- README.md +++ README.md @@ -7,10 +7,19 @@ $ make # make install ``` +## Keybindings +``` +q = quit +1-5 = hide/unhide panels ++/- = increase/decrease delay +SPACE = pause/resume +``` + ## TODO -- apmtop.1 +- man page - Better error handling - Code looks a little ugly +- Add Farenheit mode, for people with a lot of freedom - Bonus: calculate the cpuspeed() multiple times, between calls to update(), and average the result, to make the measurments more precise (cpuspeed can jump a lot, even within 100ms) blob - da783449c0beaccea9b9c9b817e13b5bb1fb4d12 blob + 6753a50e89ff13a567e57cff3e604b5503261cc3 --- apmtop.c +++ apmtop.c @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ draw (struct display *dpy) clear (); draw_graph (&dpy->g[G_CPUUSAGE], "CPU: %d%%", 0, 100); - draw_graph (&dpy->g[G_CPUTEMP], "CPU.: %d C", 0, 100); + draw_graph (&dpy->g[G_CPUTEMP], "CPU: %d C", 0, 100); draw_graph (&dpy->g[G_CPUSPEED], "CPU: %d MHz", INT_MAX, INT_MIN); draw_graph (&dpy->g[G_BATTERY], "BAT: %d%%", 0, 100); draw_graph (&dpy->g[G_POWER], "PWR: %dmW", INT_MAX, INT_MIN); @@ -447,5 +447,6 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[]) done: endwin (); + free (dpy.cpus); return 0; }