X-Git-Url: https://git.xandkar.net/?p=khatus.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=6b87dad61079a91689475c20cf9b77547aaa15dd;hp=74caea1686284da79a450239d1a3a39995e363c8;hb=e6441710526694940d9cdf482ad0572b8cd46beb;hpb=4411059d155436af0e80e5e6c3928ac8373093d6 diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 74caea1..6b87dad 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,16 +5,17 @@ khatus Experimental system-monitor and status (bar) reporter I use with [dwm](https://dwm.suckless.org/) on GNU/Linux. -![screenshot](screenshot.jpg) +![screenshot](screenshot.png) Experiments ----------- The approaches experimented-with so far (later versions do not _necessarily_ obsolete earlier ones, they're just different): -| Name | Status | Language | Tested-on | Description | -|--------|-----------|-----------|--------------|-------------| -| __x1__ | Archived | Bash, AWK | Ubuntu 16.04 | Single, synchronous script, saving state in text files | -| __x2__ | In-use | Bash, AWK | Debian 10 | Parallel processes: collectors, cache and reporters; passing messages over pipes | -| __x3__ | Scratched | OCaml | Debian 10 | Re-write and refinement of __x2__ | -| __x4__ | In-dev | Dash, AWK | Debian 10 | Sensors are completely decoupled daemons, cache is a file tree | +| Name | Status | Language | Tested-on | Description | +|--------|---------------------|-----------|-------------------------|-------------| +| __x1__ | Archive, complete | Bash, AWK | Ubuntu 16.04 | Single, synchronous script, saving state in text files | +| __x2__ | Legacy , complete | Bash, AWK | Debian 10, Ubuntu 18.04 | Parallel processes: collectors, cache and reporters; passing messages through a single named pipe | +| __x3__ | Archive, incomplete | OCaml | Debian 10 | Re-write and refinement of __x2__ | +| __x4__ | Archive, incomplete | Dash, AWK | Debian 10 | Sensors are completely decoupled daemons, cache is a file tree | +| __x5__ | Current, incomplete | C | Ubuntu 18.04 | Sensors are completely decoupled daemons, writing to dedicated named pipes, bar repeatedly `select`s and reads the pipes. |