93 lines
1.7 KiB
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93 lines
1.7 KiB
Markdown
# pfetch
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A pretty system information tool written in POSIX `sh`.
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```sh
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➜ pfetch
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___ goldie@KISS
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(.· | os KISS Linux
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(<> | host Lenovo YOGA 900-13ISK
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/ __ \ kernel 5.3.1-coffee
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( / \ /| uptime 6h 20m
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_/\ __)/_) pkgs 130
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\/-____\/ memory 1721MiB / 7942MiB
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```
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## OS support
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- [x] Linux
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- [x] MacOS
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- [x] ~~Needs OS name detection.~~
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- [x] ~~Needs testing.~~
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- [x] OpenBSD
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- [x] Needs used memory detection.
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- [x] Needs testing.
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- [x] FreeBSD
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- [ ] Needs used memory detection.
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- [ ] Needs testing.
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- [x] NetBSD
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- [x] Needs used memory detection.
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- [x] Needs testing.
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## Configuration
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`pfetch` is configured through environment variables.
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```sh
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# Which information to display.
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# NOTE: If 'ascii' will be used, it must come first.
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# Default: first example below
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# Valid: space separated string
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# OFF by default: shell
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PF_INFO="ascii title distro host kernel uptime pkgs memory"
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# Example: Only ASCII.
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PF_INFO="ascii"
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# Example: Only Information.
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PF_INFO="title distro host kernel uptime pkgs memory"
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# Separator between info name and info data.
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# Default: unset
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# Valid: string
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PF_SEP=":"
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# Color of info names:
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# Default: unset (auto)
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# Valid: 0-9
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PF_COL1=4
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# Color of info data:
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# Default: unset (auto)
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# Valid: 0-9
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PF_COL2=7
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# Color of title data:
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# Default: unset (auto)
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# Valid: 0-9
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PF_COL3=1
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# Alignment padding.
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# Default: unset (auto)
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# Valid: int
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PF_ALIGN=""
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# Which ascii art to use.
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# Default: unset (auto)
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# Valid: string
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PF_ASCII="openbsd"
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```
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## Make `pfetch` update on an interval
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This makes `pfetch` display interactively like `htop`/`top`.
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```sh
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watch -tn1 pfetch
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```
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## Credit
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- [ufetch](https://gitlab.com/jschx/ufetch): Lots of ASCII logos.
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