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Not sure how above linux script is supposed to work, and I'll update with script for linux and macos when I get a chance. But for now, below is a quick-and-very-dirty proof-of-concept of wifi signal strength, 0 to 100%, in windows.
Note: easiest way to get a bash shell in windows is to install https://gitforwindows.org/ or just choco install git, then create /usr/local/bin and put spark there (optionally along with roundup, etc).
$ cat wifi-sig.sh
echo"Note. To reset history do: rm /tmp/wifi.txt "foriin {1..7}
do
netsh wlan show interfaces | grep Signal | cut -d":" -f2 | cut -d"%" -f1 | tee -a /tmp/wifi.txt
sleep 1 # adjust to desired number of secs between samples done
cat /tmp/wifi.txt | spark
$ bash wifi-sig.sh
Note. To reset history do: rm /tmp/wifi.txt
63
74
88
88
88
88
88
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a='▂▄▆█'; s=$(iwconfig wlp61s0 | sed -E-n 's/[^0-9]=([0-9]{1,})/70.$/\1/p') ; : $ {s:='-18'}; echo ${a:0:$ (( ( $s / 18 ) + 1 ))}
call to spark is useless and code is unsightly (even for bash)
furthermore, sparks 0 1 2 3 4, and spark 1 2 3 4 0, differs from spark 1 2 3 4
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