crispy-goggles: Because your Linux desktop deserves more than just numbers.
Welcome to the Waybar Hardware Info Module β a project crafted by a real developer (yes, a human, not a bot) who loves clean code, sharp UIs, and a dash of wit. If you want your Waybar to show off your CPU, RAM, GPU, and disk stats in real time (and look good doing it), youβre in the right place.
We follow the highest standards for open source collaboration:
- Clear contribution guidelines
- Code of Conduct for a welcoming environment
- Security policy
- Issue and PR templates
- Support and Funding options
Join the conversation, suggest features, or help squash bugs! See the Discussions tab or open an issue.
- Ridiculously Easy Install: One command. One script. Done. (Because your time is valuable.)
- Customizable & Stylish: Includes CSS and JSONC snippets so you can make it yours. Minimalist? Maximalist? You do you.
- Open Source, MIT, and Proud: Fork it, star it, break it, fix it. Itβs your playground.
- Built for Linux, Tuned for Waybar: No hacks, no workarounds. Just smooth integration.
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Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/patrik-fredon/crispy-goggles.git cd crispy-goggles -
Run the installer:
fish install_waybar_hwinfo_module.fish
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Plug into Waybar:
Copy the config from
waybar_config_snippet.jsoncinto your Waybar config. -
Style it up:
Drop in
waybar_hwinfo_style.cssfor a modern, clean look.
- Real-time CPU, RAM, GPU, and disk stats
- Plug-and-play with Waybar
- Customizable output and styling
- Minimal resource usage
- Easy updates and maintenance
- Written by a real developer (Fredon) who actually uses it
Keywords: waybar, hardware info, linux status bar, system monitor, cpu temperature, memory usage, open source, python, desktop customization, linux tools, real-time monitoring, waybar module, system stats, lightweight, plug-and-play
We welcome contributions! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.
MIT License. See LICENSE for details.
If you find this module useful, please star the repo to help others discover it!