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reifetch

"Something to do with cats"


ToC

About

How to install


About

Reifetch is not finished

Reifetch is based on Neofetch

The most current version still contains a lot of old Neofetch code and commands

reifetch is a work in progress successor to Neofetch, made exclusivly for Linux, BSD, and MacOS systems. It's mission is to be faster, lightweight, and way more user friendly. The goal of reifetch is to give it's users a better experience than Neofetch. This goal is achieved by trashing out all of the useless, obscure distro asciis, keeping some of the more popular options, and getting rid of all windows, ios/ipados, and old UNIX OS compatabilities. As well as cleaning up the config file and making some of the options a lot easier to access.


How to install

Installation is relativly simple and straight forward.

A terminal is required

1. clone the repo to your home directory.

Paste the following into your terminal

git clone https://github.com/OkaVatti/reifetch.git

this will clone the repo to your home directory

2. Make the file executable

In your terminal, Navigate to the reifetch folder and make

cd
cd reifetch
chmod +x reifetch.sh

3. (optional) Test the script to make sure it works.

It is recommended that you test out the script to make sure it works with your system. you can use

./reifetch.sh -hp

to check what distros are supported and what asciis are available for your curent version.

If a distro is missing you can message me (contact info on profile) or you can submit it as an issue. If the distro you suggested is popular enough and used as a daily driver for some people, then it will be added to the ascii list

4. (optional) Renaming the file

if having the .sh at the end of the files bothers you so much then you can rename the file, simply delete the .sh from the file

mv reifetch.sh reifetch

5. Adding to your bin

You're gonna wanna be able to execute the shell script from anywhere on your system, so you're gonna want to put the file in your /bin folder on your system. To do this, you can either use the cp command, or the mv command. Copy the file

cp reifetch.sh /bin

Move the file

mv reifetch.sh /bin

Obvious Note: if you followed step 4, don't type in the .sh at the end of your file