This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by TarcĂsio Giroldo
I've been using neofetch since I don't know when but I always like of being extremely customizable.
This reminded me of when null-ls
for Neovim was archived. It's a bittersweet reminder that things, even software, don't last forever.
I don't like to think of software as "dead." Instead, it's a chance to find new tools that can fill the gap. According to the Awesome Fetch repo, here are some of the best alternatives to Neofetch.
I don't like to consider the software dead (because this doesn't exists, I guess) but we need to have new cli tools to replace neofetch
Accordinly to Awesome Fetch, these are the most starred repos for fetch tools.
Fastfetch
Fastfetch is a speedy and efficient alternative. It provides quick system information without sacrificing the detail we love.
screenFetch
screenFetch is a simple Bash script that displays your system info alongside a cool ASCII logo of your OS. It’s easy to customize with options for colors, no ASCII art, and even taking screenshots right from the terminal. Perfect for those slick terminal screenshots everyone loves to share!
cpufetch
cpufetch focuses on showing off your CPU details in a clean and stylish way. It’s perfect for when you want to highlight your processor specs in a neat little package.
macchina
macchina is all about being fast, minimal, and customizable. It gives you a sleek overview of your system's specs with plenty of options to tweak things to your liking. If you’re looking for something quick and simple, this might be the tool for you.
HyFetch
HyFetch is a colorful alternative that adds pride flag colors to your system info. It’s a fun and inclusive way to spice up your terminal while still getting all the details you need.
Even though Neofetch is archived, it’s a great opportunity to try out some new tools and keep your terminal looking awesome. Whether you’re after speed, simplicity, or just a splash of color, there’s something here for everyone!
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This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by TarcĂsio Giroldo
TarcĂsio Giroldo | Sciencx (2024-06-19T23:29:11+00:00) 👨‍💻neofetch is archived: what’s next for terminal lovers?. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2024/06/19/%f0%9f%91%a8%f0%9f%92%bbneofetch-is-archived-whats-next-for-terminal-lovers/
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