a minimal system information fetcher
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a minimal system information fetcher
communist-themed system information tool — like neofetch, but red
A fetch program written in x86_64 Assembly
minimalistic and fast clone of neofetch written in c
A homestuck themed neofetch alternative.
A simple information fetcher for FreeBSD and Linux. It is very basic and is in its early stages.
A python neofetch alternative with huge customizability
A Java GUI-based Neofetch application that supports showing info for up to 44 distros as well as FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD and Oracle Solaris
Neofetch Minimal Alternative
🏆 neofetch-python-engine - 🚀 The next-generation system fetch & security auditor. Written in Python for speed, privacy, and atomic systems. Optimized for Fedora Kinoite. 🛡️
A noefetch-inspired utility that fetch you system info with a OS-Tan. This is a work in progress experimental cross-platfrom version of WPFetch.
system info
An minimal and modular system information fetch tool made in C
The ultimate post-modern system fetch tool for Linux. 134+ Logos. 2 Editions. Pure Bash.
Small, fast, and colorful fetch utility — just the essentials
isofetch is an open source high core performance system's information retrieval tool featuring an enhanced modular architechture for optimized operations with efficiency enabling clear visualization of critical data using vibrant colors and symbols for precise monitoring along with thorough examination of required configuration hardware components.
Another fetch tool for UNIX systems, written just for fun
A comprehensive, vertical system information script designed for Unix-like operating systems, including Linux distributions, macOS, and BSD variants.
Lightweight Windows system information tool with a clean neofetch-style terminal overview, optimized with PowerShell CIM
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