screenFetch is a super handy open-source tool that runs right in your command line. It’s basically a Bash script that gives you all the juicy details about your system and theme for those CLI screenshots. Pretty neat, right? You can quickly find out things like your kernel version, how many packages you've got installed, your monitor's resolution, which desktop environment you're using, the GTK+ theme, as well as info on your CPU, RAM, uptime, and GPU.
This awesome utility works with a bunch of Linux operating systems! Whether you're using Arch Linux, Linux Mint, Ubuntu, or even Debian, screenFetch has got you covered. It supports both old and new logos for Arch Linux too! Other distros like Gentoo, Fedora, SolusOS, and many more are also supported.
But wait, there's more! screenFetch doesn’t just stop at Linux; it also plays nice with FreeBSD and OpenBSD distributions. So if you're into those systems, you can still get all that cool system info!
If you're wondering about desktop environments, screenFetch works with popular ones like GNOME, KDE, Xfce, and LXDE. No matter what setup you have, there’s a good chance screenFetch will fit right in.
This tool also supports various window managers including KWin, OpenBox, FluxBox, BlackBox—you name it! Some other options include Xfwm4 and Metacity to keep your experience smooth.
If you’re ready to give it a try or want to know more about it,download screenFetch here!
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