Neofetch is over, but many screenshot system info tools stand ready

'Almost nobody truly needed Neofetch, but the people who did use it? They really liked it. Neofetch, run from a terminal, displayed key system information alongside an ASCII-art image of the operating system or distribution running on that system. You knew most of this data, but if you're taking a screenshot of your system, it looked cool and conveyed a lot of data in a small space. "The overall purpose of Neofetch is to be used in screen-shots of your system," wrote Neofetch's creator, Dylan Araps, on its Github repository. "Neofetch shows the information other people want to see." Neofetch did that, providing cool screenshots and proof-of-life images across nearly 150 OS versions until late April. The last update to the tool was made three years before that, and Araps' Github profile now contains a rather succinct coda: "Have taken up farming." Araps joins "going to a commune in Vermont" and "I now make furniture out of wood" in the pantheon of programmers who do not just leave the field, but flee into another realm entirely. As sometimes happens, the void was filled not by one decent replacement but many.' Alternatives from the article: - https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch - https://github.com/ThatOneCalculator/NerdFetch - https://github.com/hykilpikonna/hyfetch - https://github.com/Macchina-CLI/macchina - https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch -- source: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/09/neofetch-is-over-but-many-screenshot... Cheers, Peter
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Peter Reutemann