How to Install and use Neofetch in Linux
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NeoFetch: See System Information from the Command Line on Linux • Terminal-based system information tools are unashamedly geeky yet undoubtedly useful, too. • With a short command you can “fetch” all sorts of information about your system, from the Linux kernel version number to how long it’s been running (“uptime”). • Command line stat tools are typically much faster at surfacing the bulk of this data then if you were to point and click you way through GUI system info apps like i-Nex and CPU-g. • All of this garble is to say this: I was stoked to find a link to Neofetch in my tips inbox recently (our recent call for content has done wonders). Neofetch is now my favourite CLI system information tool. • • Install Neofetch in #Ubuntu • sudo apt install neofetch • • Install Neofetch in #Fedora • sudo dnf install neofetch • • Install Neofetch in #ArchLinux , #Manjaro • sudo pacman -S neofetch
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