#!/bin/sh # This is a script to set my external monitor's brightness # to high (70%) or low (40%) automatically according to day/night. # It uses ddcutil to access the monitor's settings and sunwait to know # if it's day or night. It expects a file in the following format in # the .config directory (the values should be according to location) # ~/.config/latlong.toml # latitude="0.000000N" # longitude="0.000000E" # Add the following to crontab to make it run automatically and properly # @reboot && crontab # 0 0,12 * * * crontab confdir="/home/sintan/.config" if test -f $confdir/latlong.toml ; then source $confdir/latlong.toml else echo "No location config found!" exit fi # Check if called by crontab as routine. If yes, start waiting, # otherwise adjust brightness immediately if [ "$1" == "crontab" ]; then if test -f /tmp/brightness-crontab; then exit else touch /tmp/brightness-crontab if [ $(sunwait poll $latitude $longitude) == "DAY" ]; then sunwait wait set offset 10 $latitude $longitude && ddcutil setvcp 10 40 else sunwait wait rise offset 10 $latitude $longitude && ddcutil setvcp 10 70 fi rm /tmp/brightness-crontab fi else if [ $(sunwait poll $latitude $longitude) == "DAY" ]; then ddcutil setvcp 10 70 echo "Monitor brightness set to 70%, since it's day time." else ddcutil setvcp 10 40 echo "Monitor brightness set to 40%, since it's night time." fi fi