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diff --git a/private_dot_config/i3blocks/volume-pipewire/executable_README.md b/private_dot_config/i3blocks/volume-pipewire/executable_README.md
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+# Before using this block
+
+This is a fork of the block volume-pulseaudio, that supports pipewire,
+pulseaudio, and alsa. This is achieved by using the tool pactl instead of pacmd.
+So hopefuly this should be the future of this block.
+
+# volume-pipewire
+
+Display the system volume and
+optionally the default playback device and index.
+Offers controls for these via clicks/scrolling.
+Supports changing audiostreams that are already playing.
+
+![](volume-pipewire-high.png)
+![](volume-pipewire-med.png)
+![](volume-pipewire-low.png)
+![](volume-pipewire-mute.png)
+
+# Dependencies
+
+pipewire-pulse, pipewire-alsa, pipewire-jack, alsa-utils, fontawesome (fonts-font-awesome package) for the speaker symbols
+
+# Usage
+
+Left/right clicks change default playback device, middle click mutes, scrolling
+adjusts volume. If your keyboard has audio buttons, it is suggested to add the
+the following to your i3 config
+
+```
+# Pipewire-pulse
+bindsym XF86AudioMute exec pactl set-sink-mute 0 toggle
+bindsym XF86AudioMute --release exec pkill -RTMIN+1 i3blocks
+bindsym XF86AudioLowerVolume exec pactl set-sink-volume 0 -5%
+bindsym XF86AudioLowerVolume --release exec pkill -RTMIN+1 i3blocks
+bindsym XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec pactl set-sink-volume 0 +5%
+bindsym XF86AudioRaiseVolume --release exec pkill -RTMIN+1 i3blocks
+
+# Media player controls
+bindsym XF86AudioPlay exec playerctl play-pause
+bindsym XF86AudioPause exec playerctl play-pause
+bindsym XF86AudioNext exec playerctl next
+bindsym XF86AudioPrev exec playerctl previous
+```
+
+where the number `1` in `-RTMIN+1` can be replaced to another signal number,
+as long as it agrees what you put for `signal=` in your i3blocks config.
+The previous lines also assume your mixer is "pulse" and your scontrol is "Master".
+If yours are different, change them appropriately.
+
+Alternatively to using signals, you may use the `SUBSCRIBE=1` option in your config in order to have the block
+automatically respond to audio change events. This option requires `interval=persist`
+and always uses the `LONG_FORMAT`.
+
+# Config
+
+```INI
+[volume-pipewire]
+command=$SCRIPT_DIR/volume-pipewire
+interval=once
+signal=1
+#MIXER=[determined automatically]
+#SCONTROL=[determined automatically]
+##exposed format variables: ${SYMB}, ${VOL}, ${INDEX}, ${NAME}
+#LONG_FORMAT="${SYMB} ${VOL}% [${INDEX}:${NAME}]"
+#SHORT_FORMAT="${SYMB} ${VOL}% [${INDEX}]"
+#AUDIO_HIGH_SYMBOL=' '
+#AUDIO_MED_THRESH=50
+#AUDIO_MED_SYMBOL=' '
+#AUDIO_LOW_THRESH=0
+#AUDIO_LOW_SYMBOL=' '
+#AUDIO_DELTA=5
+#DEFAULT_COLOR="#ffffff"
+#MUTED_COLOR="#a0a0a0"
+#USE_ALSA_NAME=0
+#USE_DESCRIPTION=0
+## SUBSCRIBE=1 requires interval=persist and always uses LONG_FORMAT
+#SUBSCRIBE=0
+```
diff --git a/private_dot_config/i3blocks/volume-pipewire/executable_i3blocks.conf b/private_dot_config/i3blocks/volume-pipewire/executable_i3blocks.conf
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+#if you prefer automatic updating
+[volume-pipewire]
+command=$SCRIPT_DIR/volume-pipewire
+interval=persist
+SUBSCRIBE=1
+USE_ALSA_NAME=1
+
+
+#if you prefer updating only when signaled
+[volume-pipewire]
+command=$SCRIPT_DIR/volume-pipewire
+interval=once
+signal=1
+USE_ALSA_NAME=1
diff --git a/private_dot_config/i3blocks/volume-pipewire/executable_volume-pipewire b/private_dot_config/i3blocks/volume-pipewire/executable_volume-pipewire
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+#!/bin/bash
+# Displays the default device, volume, and mute status for i3blocks
+
+set -a
+
+AUDIO_HIGH_SYMBOL=${AUDIO_HIGH_SYMBOL:-' '}
+
+AUDIO_MED_THRESH=${AUDIO_MED_THRESH:-50}
+AUDIO_MED_SYMBOL=${AUDIO_MED_SYMBOL:-' '}
+
+AUDIO_LOW_THRESH=${AUDIO_LOW_THRESH:-0}
+AUDIO_LOW_SYMBOL=${AUDIO_LOW_SYMBOL:-' '}
+
+AUDIO_MUTED_SYMBOL=${AUDIO_MUTED_SYMBOL:-' '}
+
+AUDIO_DELTA=${AUDIO_DELTA:-5}
+
+DEFAULT_COLOR=${DEFAULT_COLOR:-"#ffffff"}
+MUTED_COLOR=${MUTED_COLOR:-"#a0a0a0"}
+
+LONG_FORMAT=${LONG_FORMAT:-'${SYMB} ${VOL}% [${INDEX}:${NAME}]'}
+SHORT_FORMAT=${SHORT_FORMAT:-'${SYMB} ${VOL}% [${INDEX}]'}
+USE_ALSA_NAME=${USE_ALSA_NAME:-0}
+USE_DESCRIPTION=${USE_DESCRIPTION:-0}
+
+SUBSCRIBE=${SUBSCRIBE:-0}
+
+MIXER=${MIXER:-""}
+SCONTROL=${SCONTROL:-""}
+
+while getopts F:Sf:adH:M:L:X:T:t:C:c:i:m:s:h opt; do
+ case "$opt" in
+ S) SUBSCRIBE=1 ;;
+ F) LONG_FORMAT="$OPTARG" ;;
+ f) SHORT_FORMAT="$OPTARG" ;;
+ a) USE_ALSA_NAME=1 ;;
+ d) USE_DESCRIPTION=1 ;;
+ H) AUDIO_HIGH_SYMBOL="$OPTARG" ;;
+ M) AUDIO_MED_SYMBOL="$OPTARG" ;;
+ L) AUDIO_LOW_SYMBOL="$OPTARG" ;;
+ X) AUDIO_MUTED_SYMBOL="$OPTARG" ;;
+ T) AUDIO_MED_THRESH="$OPTARG" ;;
+ t) AUDIO_LOW_THRESH="$OPTARG" ;;
+ C) DEFAULT_COLOR="$OPTARG" ;;
+ c) MUTED_COLOR="$OPTARG" ;;
+ i) AUDIO_INTERVAL="$OPTARG" ;;
+ m) MIXER="$OPTARG" ;;
+ s) SCONTROL="$OPTARG" ;;
+ h) printf \
+"Usage: volume-pulseaudio [-S] [-F format] [-f format] [-p] [-a|-d] [-H symb] [-M symb]
+ [-L symb] [-X symb] [-T thresh] [-t thresh] [-C color] [-c color] [-i inter]
+ [-m mixer] [-s scontrol] [-h]
+Options:
+-F, -f\tOutput format (-F long format, -f short format) to use, with exposed variables:
+\${SYMB}, \${VOL}, \${INDEX}, \${NAME}
+-S\tSubscribe to volume events (requires persistent block, always uses long format)
+-a\tUse ALSA name if possible
+-d\tUse device description instead of name if possible
+-H\tSymbol to use when audio level is high. Default: '$AUDIO_HIGH_SYMBOL'
+-M\tSymbol to use when audio level is medium. Default: '$AUDIO_MED_SYMBOL'
+-L\tSymbol to use when audio level is low. Default: '$AUDIO_LOW_SYMBOL'
+-X\tSymbol to use when audio is muted. Default: '$AUDIO_MUTED_SYMBOL'
+-T\tThreshold for medium audio level. Default: $AUDIO_MED_THRESH
+-t\tThreshold for low audio level. Default: $AUDIO_LOW_THRESH
+-C\tColor for non-muted audio. Default: $DEFAULT_COLOR
+-c\tColor for muted audio. Default: $MUTED_COLOR
+-i\tInterval size of volume increase/decrease. Default: $AUDIO_DELTA
+-m\tUse the given mixer.
+-s\tUse the given scontrol.
+-h\tShow this help text
+" && exit 0;;
+ esac
+done
+
+if [[ -z "$MIXER" ]] ; then
+ MIXER="default"
+ if amixer -D pulse info >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
+ MIXER="pulse"
+ fi
+fi
+
+if [[ -z "$SCONTROL" ]] ; then
+ SCONTROL=$(amixer -D "$MIXER" scontrols | sed -n "s/Simple mixer control '\([^']*\)',0/\1/p" | head -n1)
+fi
+
+CAPABILITY=$(amixer -D $MIXER get $SCONTROL | sed -n "s/ Capabilities:.*cvolume.*/Capture/p")
+
+
+function move_sinks_to_new_default {
+ DEFAULT_SINK=$1
+ pactl list sink-inputs | grep 'Sink Input #' | grep -o '[0-9]\+' | while read SINK
+ do
+ pactl move-sink-input $SINK $DEFAULT_SINK
+ done
+}
+
+function set_default_playback_device_next {
+ inc=${1:-1}
+ num_devices=$(pactl list sinks | grep -c Name:)
+ sink_arr=($(pactl list sinks | grep Name: | sed -r 's/\s+Name: (.+)/\1/'))
+ default_sink=$(pactl get-default-sink)
+ default_sink_index=$(for i in "${!sink_arr[@]}"; do if [[ "$default_sink" = "${sink_arr[$i]}" ]]; then echo "$i"; fi done)
+ default_sink_index=$(( ($default_sink_index + $num_devices + $inc) % $num_devices ))
+ default_sink=${sink_arr[$default_sink_index]}
+ pactl set-default-sink $default_sink
+ move_sinks_to_new_default $default_sink
+}
+
+case "$BLOCK_BUTTON" in
+ 1) set_default_playback_device_next ;;
+ 2) amixer -q -D $MIXER sset $SCONTROL $CAPABILITY toggle ;;
+ 3) set_default_playback_device_next -1 ;;
+ 4) amixer -q -D $MIXER sset $SCONTROL $CAPABILITY $AUDIO_DELTA%+ ;;
+ 5) amixer -q -D $MIXER sset $SCONTROL $CAPABILITY $AUDIO_DELTA%- ;;
+esac
+
+function print_format {
+ echo "$1" | envsubst '${SYMB}${VOL}${INDEX}${NAME}'
+}
+
+function print_block {
+ ACTIVE="$(pactl list sinks | grep "State\: RUNNING" -B4 -A55)"
+ if [[ $ACTIVE = "" ]] ; then
+ ACTIVE="$(pactl list sinks | grep "$(pactl get-default-sink)" -B4 -A55)"
+ fi
+ ACTIVE="$(echo "$ACTIVE" | grep "Name:\|Volume: \(front-left\|mono\)\|Mute:\|api.alsa.pcm.card = \|node.nick = ")"
+ for Name in NAME MUTED VOL INDEX NICK; do
+ read $Name
+ done < <(echo "$ACTIVE")
+ INDEX=$(echo "$INDEX" | grep -o '".*"' | sed 's/"//g')
+ VOL=$(echo "$VOL" | grep -o "[0-9]*%" | head -1 )
+ VOL="${VOL%?}"
+ NAME=$(echo "$NICK" | grep -o '".*"' | sed 's/"//g')
+
+ if [[ $USE_ALSA_NAME == 1 ]] ; then
+ ALSA_NAME=$(pactl list sinks |\
+awk '/^\s*\*/{f=1}/^\s*index:/{f=0}f' |\
+grep "alsa.name\|alsa.mixer_name" |\
+head -n1 |\
+sed 's/.*= "\(.*\)".*/\1/')
+ NAME=${ALSA_NAME:-$NAME}
+ elif [[ $USE_DESCRIPTION == 1 ]] ; then
+ DESCRIPTION=$(pactl list sinks | grep "State\: RUNNING" -B4 -A55 | grep 'Description: ' | sed 's/^.*: //')
+ NAME=${DESCRIPTION:-$NAME}
+ fi
+
+ if [[ $MUTED =~ "no" ]] ; then
+ SYMB=$AUDIO_HIGH_SYMBOL
+ [[ $VOL -le $AUDIO_MED_THRESH ]] && SYMB=$AUDIO_MED_SYMBOL
+ [[ $VOL -le $AUDIO_LOW_THRESH ]] && SYMB=$AUDIO_LOW_SYMBOL
+ COLOR=$DEFAULT_COLOR
+ else
+ SYMB=$AUDIO_MUTED_SYMBOL
+ COLOR=$MUTED_COLOR
+ fi
+
+ if [[ $ACTIVE = "" ]] ; then
+ echo "Sound inactive"
+ COLOR='#222225'
+ fi
+
+ if [[ $SUBSCRIBE == 1 ]] ; then
+ print_format "$LONG_FORMAT"
+ else
+ print_format "$LONG_FORMAT"
+ print_format "$SHORT_FORMAT"
+ echo "$COLOR"
+ fi
+}
+
+print_block
+if [[ $SUBSCRIBE == 1 ]] ; then
+ while read -r EVENT; do
+ print_block
+ done < <(pactl subscribe | stdbuf -oL grep change)
+fi
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