Music: Added support for various music players
Neofetch
This is the home of my fetch script! This script gathers info
about your system and prints it to the terminal next to an image, <br >
your distro's logo or any ascii art of your choice!
Have a look at the wiki, I've updated/added some new pages!<br > https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/wiki
Features
- Supports Linux, MacOS, iOS, BSD, Solaris, Android, Haiku OS, GNU Hurd and Windows (Cygwin/Windows 10 Linux subsystem)
- Display a full color image, a file containing ascii art or your distro's logo in ascii next to the info.
- The script is fast. We use bash builtins wherever possible and only spawn external processes when necessary.
- Take a screenshot of your desktop on script finish.
- Customize which info is displayed, where it's displayed and when it's displayed.
- See this wiki page
Dependencies
https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/wiki/Dependencies
Installation
https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/wiki/Installation
Post Install
Using the config file
Neofetch will by default create a config file at $HOME/.config/neofetch/config
and this file<br >
contains all of the script's options/settings. The config file allows you to keep your<br >
customizations between script versions and allows you to easily share your customizations<br >
with other people.
You can launch the script without a config file by using the flag --config none
and you can<br >
specify a custom config location using --config path/to/config
.
Customizing what info gets displayed
https://github.com/dylanaraps/fetch/wiki/Customizing-Info
Customizing the script using a custom alias
If you don't want to use the config file you can customize almost everything using launch flags!
Here's an example neofetch alias:
alias neofetch2="neofetch \
--config off \
--block_range 1 8 \
--bold off \
--uptime_shorthand on \
--gtk_shorthand on \
--colors 4 1 8 8 8 7 \
"
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I enable screenfetch mode?
Launching the script with --ascii
or setting image="ascii"
<br >
inside the config file will launch the script in "screenfetch mode". The script will<br >
display your distro's ascii next to the info, exactly like screenfetch.
NOTE: If you don't have w3m-img
or imagemagick
installed screenfetch mode will be<br >
used automatically
Why doesn't Neofetch support my wallpaper setter?
It's hard to add support for other wallpaper setters as they don't provide a way of <br > getting the current wallpaper from the cli.
If your wallpaper setter does provide a way of getting the current wallpaper or you<br > know where it's stored then adding support won't be a problem!<br >
Issues and Workarounds
The text is pushed over too far to the right
The easiest way to fix this is to change the value of --gap
or $gap
<br >
to a negative value. For example --gap -10
will move the text 10 spaces to the left.
getgpu doesn't show my exact video card name
If your lspci | grep "VGA"
output looks like this:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1401 (rev a1)
Instead of this:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM206 [GeForce GTX 960] (rev a1)
Then you're affected by the issue.
This is caused by your /usr/share/misc/pci.ids\*
files being outdated and you can fix it<br >
by running this command as root.
sudo update-pciids
Neofetch doesn't work correctly with ConEmu.
You need to be using the CYGWIN/Msys connector for Neofetch to work seamlessly with ConEmu.
https://conemu.github.io/en/CygwinMsysConnector.html
Thanks
Thanks to:
- Screenfetch:
- I've used some snippets as a base for a few functions in this script.
- Some of the ascii logos.
- ufetch:
- Tiny ascii logos
- Everyone else helped out in one way or another. I'd list all of the names<br > but there's just too many of you. :)