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Arch-Hyprland/install-scripts/battery-monitor.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# 💫 https://github.com/JaKooLit 💫 #
# Battery Monitor and Low Battery Notification #
battery=(
acpi
libnotify
)
## WARNING: DO NOT EDIT BEYOND THIS LINE IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING! ##
SCRIPT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
# Change the working directory to the parent directory of the script
PARENT_DIR="$SCRIPT_DIR/.."
cd "$PARENT_DIR" || { echo "${ERROR} Failed to change directory to $PARENT_DIR"; exit 1; }
# Source the global functions script
if ! source "$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")/Global_functions.sh"; then
echo "Failed to source Global_functions.sh"
exit 1
fi
# Set the name of the log file to include the current date and time
LOG="Install-Logs/install-$(date +%d-%H%M%S)_battery-monitor.log"
# Battery Monitor
printf "${NOTE} Installing ${SKY_BLUE}Battery Monitor${RESET} Packages...\n"
for BAT in "${battery[@]}"; do
install_package "$BAT" "$LOG"
done
# Create battery monitoring script
printf "${NOTE} Creating ${YELLOW}battery monitoring${RESET} script...\n"
BATTERY_SCRIPT="$HOME/.config/hypr/scripts/battery-monitor.sh"
mkdir -p "$HOME/.config/hypr/scripts"
cat > "$BATTERY_SCRIPT" << 'EOF'
#!/bin/bash
# Low Battery Notification Script
# Monitors battery level and sends notifications
# Configuration
LOW_BATTERY_THRESHOLD=20
CRITICAL_BATTERY_THRESHOLD=10
CHECK_INTERVAL=60 # Check every 60 seconds
# Track notification state to avoid spam
NOTIFIED_LOW=false
NOTIFIED_CRITICAL=false
while true; do
# Get battery percentage
BATTERY_LEVEL=$(acpi -b | grep -P -o '[0-9]+(?=%)')
BATTERY_STATUS=$(acpi -b | grep -o 'Discharging\|Charging\|Full')
# Only send notifications when discharging
if [ "$BATTERY_STATUS" = "Discharging" ]; then
if [ "$BATTERY_LEVEL" -le "$CRITICAL_BATTERY_THRESHOLD" ] && [ "$NOTIFIED_CRITICAL" = false ]; then
notify-send -u critical -i battery-caution "Critical Battery" "Battery level is at ${BATTERY_LEVEL}%! Please plug in your charger immediately."
NOTIFIED_CRITICAL=true
NOTIFIED_LOW=true
elif [ "$BATTERY_LEVEL" -le "$LOW_BATTERY_THRESHOLD" ] && [ "$NOTIFIED_LOW" = false ]; then
notify-send -u normal -i battery-low "Low Battery" "Battery level is at ${BATTERY_LEVEL}%. Consider plugging in your charger."
NOTIFIED_LOW=true
fi
else
# Reset notification flags when charging or full
NOTIFIED_LOW=false
NOTIFIED_CRITICAL=false
fi
sleep "$CHECK_INTERVAL"
done
EOF
chmod +x "$BATTERY_SCRIPT"
printf "${OK} Battery monitoring script created at ${YELLOW}$BATTERY_SCRIPT${RESET}\n"
# Create systemd user service
printf "${NOTE} Creating ${YELLOW}systemd user service${RESET} for battery monitoring...\n"
SYSTEMD_DIR="$HOME/.config/systemd/user"
mkdir -p "$SYSTEMD_DIR"
cat > "$SYSTEMD_DIR/battery-monitor.service" << EOF
[Unit]
Description=Battery Level Monitor
After=graphical-session.target
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=$BATTERY_SCRIPT
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=10
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target
EOF
printf "${OK} Systemd service created\n"
# Enable and start the service
printf "${NOTE} Enabling and starting ${YELLOW}battery-monitor${RESET} service...\n"
systemctl --user daemon-reload
systemctl --user enable battery-monitor.service 2>&1 | tee -a "$LOG"
systemctl --user start battery-monitor.service 2>&1 | tee -a "$LOG"
printf "${OK} Battery monitor service is now running!\n"
printf "${INFO} You can check status with: ${YELLOW}systemctl --user status battery-monitor${RESET}\n"
printf "${INFO} To stop: ${YELLOW}systemctl --user stop battery-monitor${RESET}\n"
printf "${INFO} To disable: ${YELLOW}systemctl --user disable battery-monitor${RESET}\n"
printf "\n%.0s" {1..2}