# Volumectl A small script that bundles volume control and dunst notification. Intended to be used either on command line or for keyboard shortcuts. Here below is a demonstration of how it works when pressing the volume and mute keys. The behaviour of the notification is the same if the script was executed from the terminal. ![demo](./volumectl_demo.gif) ## Installation ### Dependencies #### Dunst Before installing and using this script, you will need to install the official [dunst](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dunst) package. Make sure you have the `dunstify` command available, that's what is needed to have a nice looking percentage bar. #### Bash Ini Reader In order to use a custom config file (which is optional, the script works without it but it's useful if you want to customise it), you need to install the [read_ini.sh](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rudimeier/bash_ini_parser/master/read_ini.sh) script from the [bash_ini_parser](https://github.com/rudimeier/bash_ini_parser) github repo. You can do it in two different ways downloading the script directly or cloning the git repo (the script won't care which one you choose, it knows how to handle both situations). ##### Option 1: Cloning the git repo ```bash git clone https://github.com/rudimeier/bash_ini_parser $HOME/.local/lib/bash_ini_parser ``` ##### Option 2: Downloading the script directly Make sure you have `wget` installed first. Downloading the script directly doesn't change much to do it this way since the repo hasn't been updated in a while. ```bash mkdir -p $HOME/.local/lib wget -O $HOME/.local/lib/read_ini.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rudimeier/bash_ini_parser/master/read_ini.sh chmod +x $HOME/.local/lib/read_ini.sh ``` ### Installing volumectl To install this script, you can do it in a similar way as with the ini parser, you can either clone the repo or download the script directly (this option is not recommended because you might miss new features or bug fixes). #### Option 1 (recommended): Cloning the repo To make install the script, just clone this repo and then create a symlink to `volumectl` in whatever directory you want (as long as it is in your `$PATH` variable, so that the script will be executable from anywhere in the terminal, see this [link](https://www.tecmint.com/set-path-variable-linux-permanently/) for more info about the `$PATH` variable). In the commands below I'm using the `$HOME/.local/bin`, which by default is **not** in the `$PATH` variable, so make sure you set it. ```bash git clone https://github.com/karma-riuk/volumectl $HOME/.local/lib/volumectl mkdir -p $HOME/.local/bin # just to make sure that the ~/.local/bin directory exists ln -s $HOME/.local/lib/volumectl $HOME/.local/bin/volumectl ``` #### Option 2 (not recommended): Downloading the script directly ```bash mkdir -p $HOME/.local/bin wget -O $HOME/.local/bin/volumectl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/karma-riuk/volumectl/master/volumectl chmod +x $HOME/.local/bin/volumectl ``` ## Usage To use the script, simply execute the `volumectl` with the flag you want, example: ```bash volumectl -i ``` ### Possible flags (You can find all the information below by doing `volumectl -h`) |Flag|Usage| |----|-----| |`-i` or `--increase` | increases the volume by the "normal" amount (by default: 5%) | |`-i arg` or `--increase arg` | increase the volume by the `arg` amount |