Lucien Cartier-Tilet
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About PumoPM
The Pumo Power Manager (PumoPM for short) is a custom power manager I wrote for myself in order to have a lightweight one that does exactly what I want, how I want. Basically: I want to be informed of a low level of battery (I consider 25% to be low, hence the defaults), very low (again, my preference is at 15%), and then at critical level (10%) I want the computer to automatically sleep, and if it stays asleep for a certain duration it will be suspended.
This project is written for a GNU/Linux operating system running with systemd. I have currently no plan on making it available on other platforms, except maybe one day with Guix (if you don’t value your time, take a look at it, it’s an awesome operating system, much better than NixOS in my opinion).
Built with
PumoPM is written in pure, stable Rust (at least >= 1.45.2). Its only two dependencies are the crates battery and notify-rust.
What does Pumo mean?
It’s my cat’s name.
Getting started
To run the project, you currently only have one option: download the project’s
source code, compile it, and run it. You will need to have Rust installed.
Update your Rust installation if needed with rustup update
. Then, simply
begin with a git clone
, then cd into the project’s directory. You can then
build the project with cargo
, and even install it locally if you want to.
$ git clone https://labs.phundrak.com/phundrak/pumopm
$ cd pumopm
$ cargo build --release
$ cargo run --release # to run the project
$ cargo install # optional, to install for the user the project