pfetch VS kitty

Compare pfetch vs kitty and see what are their differences.

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pfetch kitty
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0.0 9.9
3 months ago 4 days ago
Shell Python
MIT License GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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pfetch

Posts with mentions or reviews of pfetch. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-08.
  • Pure Bash Bible
    13 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Aug 2023
    > 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

  • I have finally installed Linux From Scratch! (Yes neofetch was necessary)
    2 projects | /r/linuxmasterrace | 11 Jul 2023
    If it has a tarball it can be installed and pfetch does have one.
  • Fresh gnome 44 setup
    6 projects | /r/gnome | 5 May 2023
    The terminal in use is console, with pfetch and zsh-powerlevel10k
  • VanillaOS logo for pfetch
    2 projects | /r/vanillaos | 25 Mar 2023
    If you know pfetch, I recently rewrote it in Rust and also added a bunch of logos, including one for Vanilla OS.
  • SteamOS logo for pfetch
    3 projects | /r/SteamDeck | 25 Mar 2023
    The logo is also backwards compatible with the original pfetch by dylanaraps written in POSIX sh, if you prefer that.
  • Updated Pop! OS logo in pfetch-rs
    2 projects | /r/pop_os | 18 Mar 2023
    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.
  • pfetch-rs - A rewrite of pfetch in Rust
    3 projects | /r/rust | 18 Feb 2023
    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
  • I rewrote pfetch in Rust
    2 projects | /r/linuxmasterrace | 16 Feb 2023
    Most of you are probably familiar with pfetch by dylanaraps.
  • Since Neofetch is no longer maintained, what are some good alternatives?
    10 projects | /r/linuxmasterrace | 6 Jan 2023
    https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch is not maintained. No commits since 2021.
  • Lightly Riced, Very Usable Pop! Install
    7 projects | /r/pop_os | 4 Jan 2023
    pfetch

kitty

Posts with mentions or reviews of kitty. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-08.
  • Just How Much Faster Are the Gnome 46 Terminals?
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Apr 2024
    And kitty is much faster according to this: https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/issues/2701#issuecomment...

    Also typometer based measurements also on Linux. Shrug.

  • Level Up Your Dev Workflow: Conquer Web Development with a Blazing Fast Neovim Setup (Part 1)
    12 projects | dev.to | 16 Mar 2024
    kitty (Linux & Macos)
  • Warp, the modern terminal, is now available for Linux
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Feb 2024
    A terminal with built-in telemetry and a pricing model... Just what I never wanted!

    To avoid being too negative, I'll offer the option of Kitty[1]. My current favorite terminal. Supports many features.

    Including my personal favorites:

    * ctrl+c (as opposed to stupid things like ctrl+shift+c) to copy data only when you have content selected. Otherwise, ctrl+c sends a sigint like normal.

    * font ligature support (a controversial feature)

    [1] https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/

  • Non-code contributions are the secret to open source success
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Feb 2024
    The ncurses/xterm maintainer also had quite a lot of friction with the developer of the kitty terminal emulator.

    https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/issues/879

  • I Just Wanted Emacs to Look Nice ā€“ Using 24-Bit Color in Terminals
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Jan 2024
    IME, this is like the golden age of terminal apps in general and macOS-compatible ones in particular. There are several really good terminals for macOS:

    [iTerm2 app](https://iterm2.com/)

    [Kitty terminal](https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/)

    [WezTerm terminal](https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/index.html)

    [Alacritty](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty)

    My daily driver is WezTermā€¦

    - Runs on Linux, macOS, Windows 10 and FreeBSD

    - [Multiplex terminal panes, tabs and windows on local and remote hosts, with native mouse and scrollback](https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/multiplexing.html)

    - [Ligatures](https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode#fira-code-monospaced-font...), Color Emoji and font fallback, with true color and [dynamic color schemes](https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/config/appearance.html#colors).

    - [Hyperlinks](https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/hyperlinks.html)

    - [Searchable Scrollback](https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/scrollback.html) (use mouse wheel and `Shift-PageUp` and `Shift PageDown` to navigate, Ctrl-Shift-F to activate search mode)

    - xterm style selection of text with mouse; paste selection via `Shift-Insert` (bracketed paste is supported!)

    - SGR style mouse reporting (works in vim and tmux)

    - Render underline, double-underline, italic, bold, strikethrough (most other terminal emulators do not support as many render attributes)

    - Configuration via a [configuration file](https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/config/files.html) with hot reloading

    - Multiple Windows (Hotkey: `Super-N`)

    - Splits/Panes (Split horizontally/vertically: `Ctrl-Shift-Alt-%` and `Ctrl-Shift-Alt-"`, move between panes: `Ctrl-Shift-ArrowKey`)

    - Tabs (Hotkey: `Super-T`, next/prev: `Super-Shift-[` and `Super-Shift-]`, go-to: `Super-[1-9]`)

    - [SSH client with native tabs](https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/ssh.html)

    - [Connect to serial ports for embedded/Arduino work](https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/serial.html)

    - Connect to a local multiplexer server over unix domain sockets

    - Connect to a remote multiplexer using SSH or TLS over TCP/IP

    - iTerm2 compatible image protocol support, and built-in [imgcat command](https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/imgcat.html)

    - Kitty graphics support

    - Sixel graphics support (experimental: starting in `20200620-160318-e00b076c`)

  • Kitty shortcuts work only with Latin characters - How to fix?
    2 projects | dev.to | 28 Jan 2024
    While researching how to fix the issue I found this GitHub issue with the fun number 606 (almost 666). First, I should say, that there is no easy solution. Shortly you have to specify for each shortcut mapping alternative with your keyboard layout. That means, for example, if your keyboard has Cyrillic "Š¼" instead of Latin "v" then for making work CMD+V you should add also into configuration an additional line with "Š¼".
  • Citadel, a Calibre-compatible eBook management app
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Jan 2024
  • Waveterm
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Dec 2023
    I havenā€™t tried this yet (so please take my commentary with a grain of salt), but my initial thoughts are: (1) it looks interesting, (2) it looks overwhelming (thereā€™s a lot going on in those screenshots), and (3) itā€™s likely slow (I might be completely wrong).

    To elaborate a bitā€¦

    1. I love good design work and well-designed (UI-wise) software, and it certainly looks like the creators of Wave Terminal have made that a priority.

    2. UX-wise, thereā€™s just too much going on. As someone who lives in my terminal (with the exception of browsing the web, I do virtually everything in my terminal), itā€™s the single most important piece of software on my computer and it can never get in my way. I used the same terminal for many years and only switched to kitty [0] a couple years ago after testing it for months. In all of those years, every single terminal I tested managed to get in my way. Somehow, kitty manages to be packed full of features without everā€”not even onceā€”getting in my way, being slow, or freezing up on me.

    3. Generally speaking, I think building on open web standards is a great thing and a plus. Unfortunately though, even in 2023, my experience has been that itā€™s really hard to build performant software meant to be run on native platforms using web technologies; the few who get this rightā€”e.g., Figmaā€”are anomalies and they generally invest an enormous amount of time and engineering capital into squeezing out as much performance as possible. As I explained in #2, for something as critical as my terminal, not being performant is simply not an option, so as much as I love the idea of building on open web standards, it actually scares me for software like this.

    That said, Iā€™m obviously judging before trying here, so Iā€™ll make some time to test Wave Terminal.

    [0]: https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty

  • Add padding to command?
    2 projects | /r/neovim | 9 Dec 2023
    to solve this I run Kitty with a tab bar on the bottom. this has tons of inspo: https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/discussions/4447
  • Terminal Graphics Protocol
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Dec 2023
    Those existing tools are poorly designed, if you read the article it has a link to the discussion about its design choices, which contains in turn discussion about all the problems with sixel https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/issues/33#issuecomment-2...

What are some alternatives?

When comparing pfetch and kitty you can also consider the following projects:

neofetch - šŸ–¼ļø A command-line system information tool written in bash 3.2+

alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.

cfetch - A simple system information tool for Linux. [Moved to: https://github.com/kluntze/cfetch]

wezterm - A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust

rxfetch - A custom system info fetching tool

tmux - tmux source code

xmobar - A minimalistic status bar

Warp - Warp is a modern, Rust-based terminal with AI built in so you and your team can build great software, faster.

polybar-themes - A huge collection of polybar themes with different styles, colors and variants.

iTerm2 - iTerm2 is a terminal emulator for Mac OS X that does amazing things.

onedark.vim - A dark Vim/Neovim color scheme inspired by Atom's One Dark syntax theme.

Tabby - A terminal for a more modern age