Feat: Example to update all daemons
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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ Then schedule the CPU and memory usage to be updated every 5 seconds.
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avds 'cpu mem' 5000 true &
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```
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Finally, you can add these commmands to your volume and brightness keybindings
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to update the status when those keys are pressed. Note that these jobs don't
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You can add these commmands to your volume and brightness keybindings to
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update the status when those keys are pressed. Note that these jobs don't
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need to be backgrounded since they run immediately and exit.
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```Shell
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avds bl
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```
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In case you have multiple daemons running, e.g., in different login sessions,
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you can update them all simultaneously. This would have all running daemons
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update the volume and backlight sections of their statuses at once.
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``Shell
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avds '>>* vol-amixer'
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avds '>>* bl'
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```
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You can also bind keys to commands like those in the `cmd` directory to
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perform actions and also update the status bar. For instance, you can bind
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keys to these commands to control the backlight and volume while also updating
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