ewwii update
The update command refreshes the widgets rendered on the screen. It allows you to immediately reflect changes in your widget configuration.
Example:
ewwii updateInjecting variables with --inject
You can manually inject values into the configuration using the --inject argument. This allows you to explicitly set variable values during an update.
ewwii update --inject "VAR1=bar,VAR2=foo2"
# or in short
ewwii update -i "VAR1=baz,VAR2=zoo"Preserving updates with --preserve
When you inject variables, the state is only updated temporarily. That means that if some other poll/listen variable triggered a update, your update will get overridden. So, this is why the --preserve flag exists. This flag allows you to preserve the variables in memory until it's overridden.
ewwii update -i "foo=hello" --preserve
# or in short
ewwii update -i "foo=hello" -p