Linux rules is project started from oddfx set of rules for reading Linux system information. It is very simple, stand-alone and is intended to read as much Linux system information as possible in a single pass.
AWK is the chosen language for obvious reasons:
* Speed (Much simpler, smaller and often faster than C/C++ code)
* Maintainability
* Portability (AWK is omnipresent in every Linux based distribution)
With the way output is produced and the speed at which it is obtained, linuxrules could be easily used in conjunction with dmenu2, ratpoison native menus or even used in a pipeline to feed a shell prompt.
Future releases will include means of starting hooks/actions from linuxrules itself.
Please check out WIKI [Tests] and [Help] sections for further information.
Commercial Use
Modify
Distribute
Sub-License
Private Use
Hold Liable
Use Trademarks
Include Copyright
State Changes
Include Install Instructions
Rename
These details are provided for information only. No information here is legal advice and should not be used as such.