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# 🔋 Batmon
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[Watt]: https://github.com/notashelf/watt
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> [!WARNING]
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> Batmon has been deprecated, and the repository has been abandoned completely.
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> I find the current approach to be inefficient (and insufficient) so no further
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> work will be put into Batmon. However, I have began working on a much more
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> powerful alternative to Batmon, called [Watt]. If you have at any point in
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> time wanted a better alternative to TLP or auto-cpufreq, Watt is the answer.
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> This repo has been archived, and further development will continue as a part
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> of Watt if necessary.
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Dead-simple, somewhat configurable battery monitor for Linux. Batmon monitors
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the battery path in real time and adjusts your power profiles accordingly to
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optimize battery life for e.g. laptops.
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