

Speed=$( $GEM_HOME/bin/istats fan speed -no-graphs -no-labels | head -n 1) Temp=$( printf "%.0f" ` $GEM_HOME/bin/istats cpu temp -value-only`) The plugin looks like this: #!/bin/bash export GEM_HOME=~/.gem If the plugin refreshes every 15 seconds, why not let it collect other data as well? So the actual plugin I use also captures the CPU temperature through iStats. I’ve written a simple SwiftBar plugin to show the number of lines in that file, indicating how many tasks are unfinished. I use FSNotes for all my notes, including a special text file named Todo.txt. Notes and Todo List (and CPU Temperature) If Im lucky, I can use Control Center to set up a custom configuration for. FSNotes: notes manager, similar to Notational Velocity and nvALT. So the funny thing is: Id need a sensible side buttons hack that does the.SensibleSideButtons: enable system-wide navigation for mouse side buttons.SwiftBar: menu bar customization tool, similar to BitBar.Karabiner-Elements: keyboard customization, especially useful for remapping keys and define global hotkeys.

#Sensiblesidebuttons config mac#
Here is a brief list of some productivity tools. I just bought an M1 Mac mini, and Im running the latest version of MacOS, but I cant seem to get the side buttons working on my mouse to navigate with safari. SensibleSideButtons - Use the side buttons on your mouse to move forward and. It is just a personal memo, not an endorsement or an advertisement. stronghold - Easily configure MacOS security.
