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# bmon - simple battery monitor |
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Bmon is a simple tool that reads battery/power draw data and outputs it, |
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together with a timestamp, to stdout or into a file as tab separated values. |
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## Requirements & building |
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The requirements are: |
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- gcc |
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- make |
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to compile the tool simply run `make` the executable will be in the current |
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directory ready to use. |
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## Using it |
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bmon outputs tab separated data, the first element will be either the battery |
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capacity or the current power draw in milliwatts, this behaviour is controlled |
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by the `-w` argument. The second element is the time in seconds, this can be |
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time relative to the start of the program or the system time in unix time stamp, |
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this behaviour is controlled by the `-u` argument.\ |
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The sample rate (time between readings) can be controlled with the `-t <val>` |
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argument, this time is in seconds.\ |
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The output can be directed to stdout or to a specific file, this is controlled |
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with the `-f <file>` argument.\ |
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For further help refer to the man page. |
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