NAME
bat -- battery management utility for Linux laptops
SYNOPSIS
bat [-hv]
[--help] [--version]
<command> [<arg>]
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print this help document.
-v, --version
Display version information and exit.
COMMANDS
capacity
Print the current battery level.
persist
Persist the current threshold between restarts.
reset
Undoes the persistence setting of the charging threshold between
restarts.
status
Print the charging status.
threshold num
Print the current charging threshold limit.
If num is specified--which should be a value between 1 and 100--this
will set a new charging threshold limit.
The goal is to replicate the functionality of the ASUS Battery Health Charging utility for ASUS laptops on Windows which aims to prolong the battery's life-span 1 2.
This has been reported to only work with some ASUS and Lenovo ThinkPad laptops only. For Dell systems, see smbios-utils, particularly the smbios-battery-ctl
command, or install it using your package manager. For other manufacturers there is also TLP.
There have also been some problems setting the charging threshold inside of a virtual machine.
Precompiled binaries (Linux x86-64) are available from the GitHub releases page, the latest of which can be downloaded from here.
After downloading the binary, give it permission to execute on your system by running the following command. For example, assuming the binary is located in the user's Downloads folder:
$ chmod +x $HOME/Downloads/bat
Alternatively, the application can be build from source by running the following command in the root directory of this repository. This requires a working version of Make and Go on your system.
$ make build
Tip: Place the resulting binary in a directory that is in the $PATH
environment variable such as /usr/local/bin/
. This will allow the user to execute the program from anywhere on their system.
Another tip: Rename the binary to something else if another program with the same name already exists on your system i.e. bat.
# Print the current battery charging threshold.
$ bat threshold
# Set a new charging threshold, say 80% (requires superuser
# permissions).
$ sudo bat threshold 80
# Persist the current charging threshold setting between restarts
# (requires superuser permissions).
$ sudo bat persist
Linux kernel version later than 5.4-rc1 which is the earliest version to expose the battery charging threshold variable.
To persist the threshold setting between restarts, the application relies on systemd, particularly a version later than 244, and Bash which are bundled with most Linux distributions.