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SwiftBar for Mac

Powerful macOS menu bar customization tool.

Free
In English
Version 1.4.3

SwiftBar overview

With SwiftBar you can add custom menu bar programs on macOS in few easy steps:

  • Write a shell script
  • Add it to SwiftBar

What’s new in version 1.4.3

New:
  • WebView popover
  • Option to switch streaming plugin to trailing separator useTrailingStreamSeparator
  • Enabled Refrresh for streamable plugins
  • Run command on notification click
  • Add new environment variables
  • Make Bool parameters case insensitive
  • Add preference to update to beta versions
  • Capture plugin’s STDERR to log and debug view
Fixed:
  • Changed menu bar item color handling on selection
  • Plugin errors being ignored
  • Update lifestyle category icon to match Plugin Repository aesthetic standard
  • URL Scheme parameters inconsistency
  • Binary plugins not updating
  • Improving refreshOnOpen
  • Fixed menubar color when using right click

SwiftBar for Mac

Free
In English
Version 1.4.3
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Just-Fred
Just-Fred
Dec 20 2021
1.4.1
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Dec 20 2021
0.0
Version: 1.4.1
My menu bar gets awfully cluttered with items I both want and don't want. So, I use a menu bar manager to hide those items I don't care to see all the time. SwiftBar is one of those menu bar utilities that offers to let you customize what information is displayed there. That there is no documentation suggests this is still an Alpha release. Still, once launched, it has a "Get Plugins..." menu that shows a list of available options. These are simply (Linux/Unix) shell scripts that get placed into a modules folder you can create. If you can write a shell script, you can create your own. There does appear to be some directives needed to invoke the script, and some items may not run under zsh (the now-default shell under macOS).
Filou53
Filou53
Jan 6 2021
1.2.1
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Jan 6 2021
0.0
Version: 1.2.1
Cela pourrait être intéressant, mais aucune explication concrète ni ici, ni sur le site ... / It could be interesting, but no concrete explanation either here or on the site ...
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