screenFetch is a super handy open-source command-line tool. It’s basically a Bash script that helps you show off your system and theme info in CLI screenshots. Imagine all the cool stats it can pull up! You’ll get details like the kernel version you’re using, how many packages are installed, monitor resolution, desktop environment, GTK+ theme, CPU specs, RAM usage, uptime, and even GPU info.
This tool works with quite a few Linux operating systems. Here’s the list: Arch Linux (it supports both old and new logos), Linux Mint, LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition), Ubuntu, Debian, Gentoo, Fedora, SolusOS, OpenMandriva, Crunchbang, Slackware, Frugalware, openSUSE, Mageia, Peppermint, ParabolaGNU, LinuxDeepin, Viperr and Chakra. Pretty impressive right?
Not just Linux! screenFetch also plays nice with FreeBSD and OpenBSD distributions. So if you're into BSD stuff too—this one's for you!
When it comes to desktop environments that screenFetch supports—think GNOME, KDE, Xfce and LXDE. These are some of the most popular environments out there!
If you're into window managers as well—the list is long! It includes KWin, OpenBox, FluxBox and many more like BlackBox and Xfwm4. You could even use StumpWM or i3 if you prefer something a bit different.
So to wrap it up: screenFetch is perfect if you want to quickly grab all your system info in a neat format for sharing or just keeping track of things. Whether you're on Linux or BSD systems or using popular desktop environments or window managers—it covers all bases!
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