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kudos to you for making a very nice clean bit of code to do something super useful!!!
I am just experimenting with it for the first time and it does seem to work well on my m1 macbook air.
what happens if my battery is currently at 100% and i enter "sudo bclm write 80" in terminal? will the macbook just switch to battery power if it is currently plugged in? I suppose that is the behavior to expect but my idea is to just say that is what will happen somewhere in readme or in the terminal when you type "bclm"
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kudos to you for making a very nice clean bit of code to do something super useful!!!
I am just experimenting with it for the first time and it does seem to work well on my m1 macbook air.
what happens if my battery is currently at 100% and i enter "sudo bclm write 80" in terminal? will the macbook just switch to battery power if it is currently plugged in? I suppose that is the behavior to expect but my idea is to just say that is what will happen somewhere in readme or in the terminal when you type "bclm"
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: