dotfiles/i3/backlight.sh
2019-03-01 17:37:36 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Control screen brightness in a logarithmic fashion. Linear backlight control
# just annoys me: I want fine-grained control over low brightnesses and quickly
# change the value at high brightnesses.
#
# We assume the minimum brightness is 0 (light off) and the maximum brightness
# is 100. This is the behaviour of
# [acpilight](https://github.com/wavexx/acpilight/), a replacement for
# xorg-xbacklight (which doesn't work on my laptop for some reason).
#
# Use `backlight.sh up` or `backlight.sh down` to increase or decrease the
# backlight brightess. If you want to adjust the speed with which it changes,
# adjust `change_percent` below.
# Multiply the current brightness by this percentage. This has to be an integer
change_percent=150
# Don't start a new transition if the previous one isn't done yet
pgrep -u $UID -x xbacklight >/dev/null && exit
# Calculate new target brightness
current_brightness=$(xbacklight -get)
case $1 in
up)
target=$((current_brightness * $change_percent / 100))
[ $target -ne $current_brightness ] || target=$((target + 1))
;;
down)
target=$((current_brightness * 100 / $change_percent))
[ $target -ne $current_brightness ] || target=$((target - 1))
;;
esac
# Boundaries: can't go higher than 100% or lower than 1%
[ $target -le 1 ] && target=1
[ $target -ge 100 ] && target=100
# Smoothly set the new brightness
xbacklight -time 100 -fps 60 -set $target