#! /usr/bin/env bash
# From http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic/11392/pulseaudio-volume-control-with-media-keys/
-declare -i CURVOL=`cat ~/.pulse/volume` #Reads in the current volume
-default_sink=`cat ~/.pulse/default`
+declare -i CURVOL=`cat ~/.config/pulse/volume` #Reads in the current volume
+default_sink=`cat ~/.config/pulse/default`
if [[ $1 == "increase" ]]
then
if [[ $CURVOL -ge 0 && $CURVOL -le 65540 ]] # Check to see if the volume is a valid number (65540 was needed in this case because of how I rounded the increment)
then
pactl set-sink-volume "$default_sink" $CURVOL
- echo $CURVOL > ~/.pulse/volume # Write the new volume to disk to be read the next time the script is run.
+ echo $CURVOL > ~/.config/pulse/volume # Write the new volume to disk to be read the next time the script is run.
exit
fi