pfetch/README.md
2019-09-26 21:53:12 +03:00

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pfetch

A pretty system information tool written in POSIX sh.

The goal of this project is to implement a simple system information tool in POSIX sh using features built into the language itself (where possible).

The source code is highly documented and I hope it will act as a learning resource for POSIX sh and simple information detection across various different operating systems.

If anything in the source code is unclear or is lacking in its explanation, open an issue. Sometimes you get too close to something and you fail to see the "bigger picture"!

➜ pfetch
    ___       goldie@KISS
   (|      os     KISS Linux
   (<> |      host   Lenovo YOGA 900-13ISK
  / __  \     kernel 5.3.1-coffee
 ( /  \ /|    uptime 6h 20m
_/\ __)/_)    pkgs   130
\/-____\/     memory 1721M / 7942M

OS support

  • Linux (A myriad of distributions)
  • MacOS
  • OpenBSD
  • FreeBSD
  • NetBSD
  • Haiku

TODO

  • Add optional and additional information detection.
    • CPU
    • Terminal Emulator
      • The way I implement this in neofetch is interesting.
    • Terminal colors
    • ???
  • Expand operating system support.
    • Solaris (#5)
    • MINIX (#6)
    • AIX (#7)
    • IRIX (#8)
    • FreeMiNT (#9)
    • Windows (#10)
      • CYGWIN
      • MSYS
      • MINGW
      • WSL (this is fairly simple)

Configuration

pfetch is configured through environment variables.

# Which information to display.
# NOTE: If 'ascii' will be used, it must come first.
# Default: first example below
# Valid: space separated string
#
# OFF by default: shell
PF_INFO="ascii title distro host kernel uptime pkgs memory"

# Example: Only ASCII.
PF_INFO="ascii"

# Example: Only Information.
PF_INFO="title distro host kernel uptime pkgs memory"

# Separator between info name and info data.
# Default: unset
# Valid: string
PF_SEP=":"

# Color of info names:
# Default: unset (auto)
# Valid: 0-9
PF_COL1=4

# Color of info data:
# Default: unset (auto)
# Valid: 0-9
PF_COL2=7

# Color of title data:
# Default: unset (auto)
# Valid: 0-9
PF_COL3=1

# Alignment padding.
# Default: unset (auto)
# Valid: int
PF_ALIGN=""

# Which ascii art to use.
# Default: unset (auto)
# Valid: string
PF_ASCII="openbsd"

Make pfetch update on an interval

This makes pfetch display interactively like htop/top.

watch -tn1 pfetch

Credit

  • ufetch: Lots of ASCII logos.