Neofetch
Neofetch running on macOS Mojave | |
Developer(s) | Dylan Araps |
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Stable release | 6.0.0
/ January 8, 2019[1] |
Repository | GitHub |
Written in | Bash |
Engine | |
Operating system | Linux, macOS, BSD, Windows, iOS, Android, GNU Hurd, Haiku, IRIX, MINIX, Solaris |
Size | 291 KB |
Available in | English |
Type | Screenshot software |
License | MIT License |
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Neofetch is a Bash script that displays information on the user's system as well as ASCII art of the operating system's logo. Its main purpose is for use in screenshots of the user's system to share on social media or image hosting websites. The software supports a large variety of Linux distributions such as Arch Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, and Slackware, as well as some BSD distributions, and other operating systems such as macOS, Windows, and the mobile operating systems iOS and Android. On top of displaying information about operating system, Neofetch also displays information about the user's window manager, desktop environment, current shell, current terminal emulator, and amount of packages installed with their preferred package manager.[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Releases - dylanaraps/neofetch". Retrieved 22 July 2019 – via GitHub.
- ↑ "NeoFetch: See System Information from the Command Line on Linux". 23 November 2016.
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