paleofetch
pfetch
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1.8 | 0.0 | |
over 3 years ago | 3 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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paleofetch
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Can't wait to compile neofetch
This is how you compile neofetch
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Anon is a sysadmin
Fun fact: You waste half of your life waiting for neofetch to execute during shell startup. Use paleofetch instead. It's almost a replica of neofetch written in C but it runs instantly without any delay.
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I Created a Fast Alternative to Neofetch for Gentoo Written in C Called Cfetch
I'm really excited to share my project in this subreddit. Basically Neofetch is written in bash so it's extremely slow. This is especially bad if you like to run it every time your terminal starts (I don't do this but I run the command a lot). Someone wrote an alternative to Neofetch in C. It is no longer maintained so another person forked it to maintain it.
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Was annoyed at the speed of Neofetch and I found an awesome alternative
I know about Paleofetch but it lacks features, is user-unfriendly (gotta recompile to change configs, also sucks if you don't understand code), couldn't make it on some distros...
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Fish? Is this neofetch, screenfetch, what?
I think you're looking for paleofetch.. https://github.com/ss7m/paleofetch
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Goodbye Mint and hello Garuda 🦅
For others if interested: https://github.com/sam-barr/paleofetch
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Been using ubuntu for 10 years decided to finally try something new and in my opinion way more stable. i think i love rolling releases now and wont be switching anytime soon :)
The above was a joke, lol. paleofetch is a rewrite of neofetch in C and it's claim to fame is shaving neofetch's 222 millisecond run time down to 3 milliseconds. I doubt any human thinks fast enough to effectively use 219 milliseconds. https://github.com/sam-barr/paleofetch
pfetch
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Pure Bash Bible
> does NetBSD sh or FreeBSD sh have them.
Yes and yes. My FreeBSD machine has not even been updated in 5 years, if that helps.
> What's the point of "pure sh" if it's restricted to specific versions of shells.
The aforementioned features have been implemented for a very long time. The issues with old versions of dash I mentioned were crashes for very simple things, which is simply a bug rather than some fancy new-fangled feature that was yet to be implemented. Plus, the bible specifically listed workarounds for them.
dylanaraps has quite a prolific collection of shell programs, and they run on a variety of operating systems. Most notably, pfetch[1] runs on Linux, Android, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Minix, Haiku, macOS, Solaris and IRIX. I assure you that he is fully aware of the importance of compatibility.
His pure Bash bible even has very thorough warnings for Bash versions required, since macOS uses Bash 3.2 (released in 2006) due to licensing reasons.
[1] https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch
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I have finally installed Linux From Scratch! (Yes neofetch was necessary)
If it has a tarball it can be installed and pfetch does have one.
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Fresh gnome 44 setup
The terminal in use is console, with pfetch and zsh-powerlevel10k
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VanillaOS logo for pfetch
If you know pfetch, I recently rewrote it in Rust and also added a bunch of logos, including one for Vanilla OS.
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SteamOS logo for pfetch
The logo is also backwards compatible with the original pfetch by dylanaraps written in POSIX sh, if you prefer that.
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Updated Pop! OS logo in pfetch-rs
If you have used pfetch before, I rewrote it in Rust, resulting in an about 10x faster execution time. It also includes a new ascii logo for Pop! OS that was made by Github user ThomasM92 for the original pfetch, but was sadly never merged.
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pfetch-rs - A rewrite of pfetch in Rust
pfetch is a popular system utility written in POSIX sh that displays system information. I rewrote the tool in Rust, making it run 10x faster. Repo: https://github.com/Gobidev/pfetch-rs
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I rewrote pfetch in Rust
Most of you are probably familiar with pfetch by dylanaraps.
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Since Neofetch is no longer maintained, what are some good alternatives?
https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch is not maintained. No commits since 2021.
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Lightly Riced, Very Usable Pop! Install
pfetch
What are some alternatives?
fastfetch - Like neofetch, but much faster because written mostly in C.
neofetch - 🖼️ A command-line system information tool written in bash 3.2+
albafetch - Faster neofetch alternative, written in C. Still improving :)
cfetch - A simple system information tool for Linux. [Moved to: https://github.com/kluntze/cfetch]
Anime-Girls-Holding-Programming-Books - Anime Girls Holding Programming Books
rxfetch - A custom system info fetching tool
fetch - A BASH screenshot, system information, and logo display tool.
xmobar - A minimalistic status bar
paleofetch - neofetch, but written in C
polybar-themes - A huge collection of polybar themes with different styles, colors and variants.
amarlay - Amarakon’s personal Gentoo overlay.
onedark.vim - A dark Vim/Neovim color scheme inspired by Atom's One Dark syntax theme.