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Implement temperature monitoring with direct sysfs access

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Open Johann Dreo requested to merge github/fork/rfc1036/hwmon into master Oct 02, 2020
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Created by: rfc1036

I am proposing an implementation of temperature monitoring which does not require executing other binaries (as is being discussed in https://github.com/nojhan/liquidprompt/issues/607). For the time being users need to set LP_TEMP_HWMON to a value like hwmon4/temp1_input after checking which sensor makes more sense for them, but with some more work it would not be hard to use e.g. the first CPU core as the default sensor.

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Source branch: github/fork/rfc1036/hwmon