On 23th of April 2024, I archived this repository. Additional details in #257
A meme system info tool for (almost) all your Linux/Unix-based systems, based on the nyan/UwU trend on r/linuxmasterrace.
All kinds of contributions are welcome, but before contributing please read CONTRIBUTING.md.
Every contribution should be pushed to development.
AmogOwOS, Nyalpine, Nyarch Linuwu, ArcOwO, Nyartix Linuwu, Debinyan, endevaOwO, Fedowa, GentOwO, GnUwU gUwUix, Miwint, Myanjawo, OwOpenSUSE, Pop OwOs, RaspNyan, Swackwawe, sOwOlus, UwUntu, and OwOid; Plus Nyandroid.
Dewepyn, FemboyOWOS, KDE NeOwOn, nixOwOs, xuwulinux, Wocky Linuwu; Plus FweeBSD, OwOpenBSD, macOwOS and iOwOS; Plus WinyandOwOws.
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freecolor to get ram usage on FreeBSD.
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musl libc if you are on a non-gnu system (such as alpine linux)
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xwininfo to get screen resolution.
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viu (optional) to use images instead of ascii art (see How to use images below).
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lshw (optional) for better accuracy on GPU info.
Arch (Official Repos)
From the AUR
From Pacstall
pacstall -I uwufetch
Build requisites:
- Make
- A C compiler
- A iOS patched SDK (if you build UwUfetch under iOS device)
To install UwUfetch from the source, type these commands in the terminal:
git clone https://github.com/TheDarkBug/uwufetch.git
cd uwufetch
make build # add "CFLAGS+=-D__IPHONE__" if you are building for iOS
sudo make install
To uninstall:
cd uwufetch
sudo make uninstall
make build # builds uwufetch and libfetch
make lib # builds only libfetch
make debug # use for debug
make install # installs uwufetch (needs root permissons)
make uninstall # uninstalls uwufetch (needs root permissons)
make clean # removes all build output
make man # compiles man page
make man_debug # compiles man page and shows 'man' output
Notice: images are currently disabled under iOS due to lack of a one command in UwUfetch code
First of all, you will need viu
, which you can install by following the guide.
viu
supports kitty and iTerm's image protocols.
If not supported by the current terminal, viu
uses the fallback Unicode half-block mode (images will look "blocky"), that is the case in many terminal emulators (gnome-terminal, Konsole, etc.). See also: viu's README.
The first thing needed is to compile the library (same instructions as the simple binary). Now you can use the library just as in the example:
#include <fetch.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
printf("%s\n", get_info().cpu_model);
}
And then compile and run with
$ gcc superfetch.c -lfetch -o superfetch
$ ./superfetch
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1065G7 CPU @ 1.30GHz
This happens when your computer hasn't had any OEM info filled in (habitually by the manufacturer).
While you could fill it yourself with your own custom info too, you can also disable the part of uwufetch which display this line.
Edit [.config/uwufetch/config
] and add host=false
.
See COPYRIGHT.md.
This program is provided under the GPL-3.0 License.