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- [dwm_transmission](#dwm_transmission) |
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- [dwm_transmission](#dwm_transmission) |
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- [dwm_backlight](#dwm_backlight) |
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- [dwm_backlight](#dwm_backlight) |
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- [Installation](#installation) |
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- [Installation](#installation) |
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- [Reccomendations](#reccomendations) |
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- [Usage](#usage) |
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- [Usage](#usage) |
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- [Customizing](#customizing) |
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- [Customizing](#customizing) |
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- [Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements) |
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- [Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements) |
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``` |
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$ chmod +x dwm_bar.sh |
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$ chmod +x dwm_bar.sh |
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``` |
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``` |
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## Reccomendations |
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To make the most out of unicode support, consider using a font that inludes many unicode charachters. For example: |
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* [Nerd Fonts](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts) |
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* [Siji](https://github.com/stark/siji) |
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While not always neccessary, it's a good idea to specify these fonts in your dwm config. |
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## Quick Start |
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## Quick Start |
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Simply run the script and dwm should display your bar: |
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Simply run the script and dwm should display your bar: |
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``` |
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