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# Maintainer: Dylan Araps <dyl@tfwno.gf> (Customized by Red Fire Software Entertainment Group)
pkgname=neofetch
pkgver=7.1.0.r166.gccd5d9f5
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="A CLI system information tool written in BASH that supports displaying images. (Tailored for AZOS GNU/Linux)"
arch=('any')
url="https://github.com/RedFireSoftwareEntertainment/${_pkgname}"
license=('MIT')
provides=($_pkgname)
conflicts=($_pkgname)
depends=('bash')
optdepends=(
'feh: Wallpaper Display'
'imagemagick: Image cropping / Thumbnail creation / Take a screenshot'
'nitrogen: Wallpaper Display'
'w3m: Display Images'
'catimg: Display Images'
'jp2a: Display Images'
'libcaca: Display Images'
'xdotool: See https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/wiki/Images-in-the-terminal'
'xorg-xdpyinfo: Resolution detection (Single Monitor)'
'xorg-xprop: Desktop Environment and Window Manager'
'xorg-xrandr: Resolution detection (Multi Monitor + Refresh rates)'
'xorg-xwininfo: See https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/wiki/Images-in-the-terminal'
)
makedepends=('git')
source=("$pkgname::git+https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch.git")
md5sums=('SKIP')
pkgver() {
cd $pkgname
git describe --tags --long | sed -r -e 's,^[^0-9]*,,;s,([^-]*-g),r\1,;s,[-_],.,g'
}
package() {
cd $pkgname
make DESTDIR="$pkgdir" install
install -D -m644 LICENSE.md "$pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/neofetch/LICENSE.md"
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## AZOS GNU/Linux custom-tailored neofetch
We basically forked neoftech and added the AZOS GNU/Linux logo (since the neofetch developer won't do so) since people have requested this. To build a package out of it download it, extract it (or you can always `git clone` into the repo) and run
`makepkg` into it. If you want to make it AND install it, do `makepkg -si`.
## Original README
<h3 align="center"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/ZQI2EYz.png" alt="logo" height="100px"></h3>
<p align="center">A command-line system information tool written in bash 3.2+</p>