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The repo is called
polybar-pulseaudio-controlbut that's just because I use Polybar and I created the script for my own. But I'd like to rename it to justpulseaudio-control. The core of the script can be perfectly re-used for other status bars. I would introduce a--status-barflag that sets the "compatibility mode" for that. If anyone wants to give it a try, leave a comment here!