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YACPI(1) General Commands Manual YACPI(1)
NAME
YACPI - Yet Another Configuration and Power Interface
SYNOPSIS
yacpi [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION
Yacpi is an acpi monitoring tool for Linux. It displays various acpi information like battery status, ac status and temperature. This
information will be displayed in a user-friendly ncurses interface or as plain-text. It is also able to display current cpu frequency and
the kernel scaling governor.
OPTIONS
-h display help
-v display version number and release date
-p display as plain-text only, useful for script output for example
-l loop yacpi output every second.
-n display not found items (display everything you can)
-d specify delay seconds for loop
-b show battery information
-a show ac adapter information
-f show fan information
-t show thermal zone information
-c show cpu frequency
-g show used frequency governor
The default prints all available information.
KEYS
q - quit yacpi
r - reload acpi information
h - print help screen
REPORTING BUGS
ACPI information is platform and system depended so please include as much information you can gather about your system like contents of
/proc/acpi files, strace output or backtraces/core files.
AUTHOR CONTACT
Yacpi was written by Nico Golde <nico@ngolde.de>
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