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svenstaro/README.md

Hi there, random stranger! 👋

Stay awhile and listen

  • I make handy CLI tools. 🔧
  • I quite like Rust. 🦀
  • I do graphics and high-performance stuff. 🏎️
  • I like automation and when things just maintain themselves. Sadly though, they rarely do in practice. 🤖
  • I am a developer and devops in Arch Linux where I also maintain a ton of packages! 🐧

Also check out svenstaro.org.

If you like my work, please consider supporting me!

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Contribution activity

August 2022

Created 1 repository

Created a pull request in greshake/i3status-rust that received 1 comment

Add better support for empty batteries

Add empty_threshold and empty_format to battery. Also change full_threshold to 95 as batteries often do not go all the way up to 100%. Should also fix

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Opened 1 other pull request in 1 repository
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