fetch-ke is a minimalistic, lightweight command-line system information tool written in bash.
The name comes from the Hungarian word fecske which means the bird swallow
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Distro | Result |
---|---|
Nobara / Fedora | ✔️ |
Debian | ✔️ |
Ubuntu | ✔️ |
Arch | ✔️ |
Termux | ✔️ |
Windows 10 / Windows 11 | ✔️ |
WSL2 | ✔️ |
( ncurses - This should be part of your distribution, unless you use termux, see below )
You need to install the following utils alongside the dependecies:
pkg install git ncurses-utils
On termux the battery time displaying is not available currently, however the fetch should work.
Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/MemerGamer/fetch-ke.git
Give executable permissions
cd fetch-ke
sudo chmod +x fetch-ke
Copy the tool to /bin
sudo cp fetch-ke /bin/fetch-ke
If you want to set this to run when you open a shell session you need to write the following line to your .bashrc
or .zshrc
file:
fetch-ke
Copy the tool to C:\Windows
to make it available globally
If you want to set this to run when you open a shell session you need to follow this guide. After creating the profile file you need to add the following line to it:
fetch-ke.ps1
fetch-ke -h # displays help
fetch-ke -v # displays version number
fetch-ke -b # disables long battery information
fetch-ke -c # disables colors
fetch-ke -B # disables battery information
fetch-ke -F # disables figlet at start