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**NOTE:** For the images to be sized correctly you need to set the ```$font_width``` variable. **NOTE:** For the images to be sized correctly you need to set the ```$font_width``` variable.
If you don't know your font width in pixels keep trying values until the image is sized correctly. If you don't know your font width in pixels keep trying values until the image is sized correctly.
You can also use the launch flag ```--font_width``` to set it on the fly.
You can customize what info to print by editing the info array near the top of the script. You can customize what info to print by editing the info array near the top of the script.
The array looks like this: The array looks like this:
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"Kernel: getkernel" "Kernel: getkernel"
"Uptime: getuptime" "Uptime: getuptime"
"Packages: getpackages" "Packages: getpackages"
"Shell: getshell" etc...
"Resolution: getresolution"
"Window Manager: getwindowmanager"
"GTK Theme: getgtktheme"
"Icons: getgtkicons"
"CPU: getcpu"
"Memory: getmemory"
"linebreak"
"getcols"
) )
``` ```
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https://github.com/dylanaraps/fetch/blob/master/fetch#L29 https://github.com/dylanaraps/fetch/blob/master/fetch#L29
The script now supports dynamic image sizing and padding,
<br\> it's enabled by default and there's a variable you
<br\> need to set for it to work correctly.
You can either change the variable $fontwidth inside of the
<br\> script or launch it with ```--font_width num```.
Once you set the var the script will scale the image and padding
<br\> to fit your terminal window.
``` ```
usage: ${0##*/} [--colors 1 2 3 4 5] [--kernel "\$\(uname -rs\)"] usage: ${0##*/} [--colors 1 2 3 4 5] [--kernel "\$\(uname -rs\)"]