# Safe Eyes [![GitHub version](https://badge.fury.io/gh/slgobinath%2FSafeEyes.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/gh/slgobinath%2FSafeEyes) [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/safeeyes.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/safeeyes) [![Translation status](https://hosted.weblate.org/widgets/safe-eyes/-/translations/svg-badge.svg)](https://hosted.weblate.org/engage/safe-eyes/?utm_source=widget) [![Donate](https://img.shields.io/badge/Donate-PayPal-green.svg)](https://paypal.me/slgobinath) Protect your eyes from eye strain using this simple and beautiful, yet extensible break reminder. Visit the official site: http://slgobinath.github.io/SafeEyes/ for more details. ## Safe Eyes command-line arguments ```text usage: safeeyes [-h] [-a | -d | -e | -q | -s | -t] [--debug] [--version] Safe Eyes protects your eyes from eye strain (asthenopia) by reminding you to take breaks while you're working long hours at the computer. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -a, --about show the about dialog -d, --disable disable the currently running safeeyes instance -e, --enable enable the currently running safeeyes instance -q, --quit quit the running safeeyes instance and exit -s, --settings show the settings dialog -t, --take-break take a break now --debug start safeeyes in debug mode --status print the status of running safeeyes instance and exit --version show program's version number and exit ``` ## Installation guide Safe Eyes is available in Ubuntu PPA, Arch AUR, Gentoo and Python PyPI. You can choose any installation source and install on any Linux system with Python 3. ### Ubuntu, Linux Mint and other Ubuntu Derivatives ```bash sudo add-apt-repository ppa:slgobinath/safeeyes sudo apt update sudo apt install safeeyes ``` ### Arch ```bash yay -S safeeyes ``` ### Gentoo ```bash sudo emerge -av x11-misc/safeeyes ``` ### Debian ```bash sudo apt-get install gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1 gir1.2-notify-0.7 python3-psutil python3-xlib xprintidle python3-pip sudo pip3 install safeeyes sudo update-icon-caches /usr/share/icons/hicolor ``` People using unstable/testing Debian can install Safe Eyes from the official repository using the following command: ```bash sudo apt-get install safeeyes ``` ### Fedora ```bash sudo dnf install libappindicator-gtk3 python3-psutil cairo-devel python3-devel gobject-introspection-devel cairo-gobject-devel sudo pip3 install safeeyes sudo gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/hicolor ``` ### Other Linux & Run from source Ensure to meet the following dependencies: - gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1 - gir1.2-notify-0.7 - libappindicator-gtk3 - python3-psutil - xprintidle (optional) **To install Safe Eyes:** ```bash sudo pip3 install safeeyes ``` After installation, restart your system to update the icons, **To run from source:** ```bash git clone https://github.com/slgobinath/SafeEyes.git cd SafeEyes python3 -m safeeyes ``` Safe Eyes installers install the required icons to `/usr/share/icons/hicolor`. When you run Safe Eyes from source without, some icons may not appear. ### Install in Virtual Environment Some Linux systems like Cent OS do not have matching dependencies available in their repository. In such systems, you can install and use Safe Eyes in a Python Virtual Environment. The following instruction was tested on Cent OS 7. 1. Install the necessary dependencies ```bash sudo yum install python3-devel dbus dbus-devel cairo cairo-devel cairomm-devel libjpeg-turbo-devel pango pango-devel pangomm pangomm-devel gobject-introspection-devel cairo-gobject-devel ``` 2. Create a virtual environment in your home folder ```bash mkdir ~/safeeyes cd ~/safeeyes/ pip3 install virtualenv --user virtualenv --no-site-packages venv source venv/bin/activate pip3 install dbus-python safeeyes ``` 3. Start Safe Eyes from terminal ```bash cd ~/safeeyes & source venv/bin/activate python3 -m safeeyes ``` For more details, please check the issue: [#329](https://github.com/slgobinath/SafeEyes/issues/329) ## Features - Remind you to take breaks with exercises to reduce RSI - Disable keyboard during breaks - Notification before and after breaks - Smart pause if system is idle - Multi-screen support - Customizable user interface - RPC API to control externally - Command-line arguments to control the running instance - Customizable using plug-ins ## Third-party Plugins Thirdparty plugins are available at another GitHub repository: [safeeyes-plugins](https://github.com/slgobinath/safeeyes-plugins). More details about how to write your own plugin and how to install third-party plugin are available there. ## License GNU General Public License v3 ## IDE Support

Thanks to JetBrains for offering IDE support to develop this Open Source project.