Check Your Battery’s Health from the Command Line with Battop #apps #how_to #battery #battop #command_line #rust #terminal_apps https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/07/battop-command-line-battery-info-health
#apps #how_to #battery #Battop #command_line #rust #terminal_apps
Check Your Battery’s Health from the Command Line with Battop #apps #how_to #battery #battop #command_line #rust #terminal_apps https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/07/battop-command-line-battery-info-health
#apps #how_to #battery #Battop #command_line #rust #terminal_apps
Check Your Battery’s Health from the Command Line with Battop
I recently came across a cool terminal app that help you check your battery health from the command line. It’s called Battop and it’s open source software written in Rust. I ran into it after I went looking for a GUI battery status tool for Linux similar to CoconutBattery for macOS (it’s a menu-bar app that shows battery health, condition, capacity, temperature, voltage and so on). A lot of the guides and tutorials that walk through how to check battery info on Linux all agree on one thing: use upower. It is a solid recommendation. Not only is upower very :sys_more_orange:
#Apps #HowTo #Battery #Battop #CommandLine #Rust #TerminalApps
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#Apps #howto #battery #Battop #commandline #rust #TerminalApps