A collection of custom Waybar configurations for the Omarchy desktop environment, offering multiple visual styles and layouts.
Adso's Omarchy's Waybar is a collection of custom configuration files for the Waybar status bar, specifically designed for the Omarchy desktop environment. It provides multiple pre-built versions with different visual styles, module arrangements, and layouts to enhance the desktop experience without requiring manual configuration.
Linux users running the Omarchy desktop environment who want to customize their Waybar status bar with minimal effort, and enthusiasts interested in experimenting with different status bar layouts and themes.
It offers a curated set of ready-to-use Waybar configurations with varied aesthetics and functionalities, saving users time compared to building configurations from scratch while providing multiple design options to choose from.
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Offers multiple versions (1.3 to 1.6) with distinct themes like forest green and Google Materials, providing diverse aesthetic choices without starting from scratch.
Includes copy-paste terminal commands for each version that automate backup and file replacement, simplifying setup for Omarchy users.
Features both horizontal and vertical layouts, such as v1.5 for portrait orientation, encouraging creative desktop experimentation.
Comes with pre-configured modules for network, weather, and more, reducing the time needed to set up functional status bars.
The README admits the bluetooth module isn't updated for Omarchy 3.2, requiring users to manually fix or replace it for full functionality.
Versions like v1.5 are described as experimental with removed modules, and v1.3c.2 has casual notes, indicating potential instability or lack of refinement.
Focuses on pre-configured setups with minimal instructions for modifying or extending configurations, leaving users to figure out advanced changes on their own.