#!/usr/bin/env bash # Fetch info about your system # # Dependencies: # Displaying Images: w3m # Image Cropping: ImageMagick # Wallpaper Display: feh # Window Manager Detection: wmctrl # Current Song: mpc # # Created by Dylan Araps # https://github.com/dylanaraps/dotfiles # Info Prefixes {{{ # The titles that come before the info (Ram:, Cpu:, Uptime:) # TODO: Add an easy way to specify these at launch. title_os="OS" title_kernel="Kernel" title_uptime="Uptime" title_packages="Packages" title_shell="Shell" title_windowmanager="Window Manager" title_cpu="Cpu" title_memory="Memory" title_song="Song" # }}} # Text Formatting {{{ # Set to "" or comment this line to disable bold text bold="\033[1m" # This is a simple function to make the vars below easier to edit. color () { echo "\033[38;5;${1}m" } # Default colors # Colors can be defined at launch with: # "--titlecol 1, --subtitlecol 2, --coloncol 3, --infocol 4" # Or the shorthand "-c/--color 1 2 3 4" # Or by editing them below. title_color=$(color 7) subtitle_color=$(color 1) colon_color=$(color 7) # Also changes underline color info_color=$(color 7) # Reset formatting # Removing this line will fuck up the text formatting clear="\033[0m" # }}} # Custom Image {{{ # Enable or disable the use of images (Disable images at launch with "--noimg") enableimages=1 # If 1, fetch will use a cropped version of your wallpaper as the image # (Disable this at launch with "--nowall") # NOTE: This is only compatible with feh, I can add support for more # wallpaper setters but you'll need to show me a way to get the current # wallpaper from the commandline. usewall=1 # The image to use if usewall=0. There's also the launch flags "-i" + "--image" # to set a custom image at launch. img="$HOME/Pictures/avatars/gon.png" # Image size/offset # (Customizable at launch with these flags: --size 128 --xoffset 0 --yoffset 0") imgsize=128 yoffset=0 xoffset=0 # Padding to align text to the right # TODO: Find a reliable way to set this dynamically. I can get # this to work based on font width but there's no reliable way # of getting fontwidth for every terminal. pad=" " # Directory to store cropped images imgtempdir="$HOME/.fetchimages" # }}} # Get Info {{{ # Commands to use when gathering info # Title (Configurable with "-t" and "--title" at launch) # To use the usual "user@hostname" change the line below to: title="$(whoami)@$(hostname)" # Operating System (Configurable with "-O" and "--distro" at launch) # You can manually set this if the command below doesn't work for you. os=$(awk '/^NAME=/' /etc/*ease | sed -n 's/^NAME=//p' | tr -d '"') # Linux kernel name/version (Configurable with "-K" and "--kernel" at launch) kernel=$(uname -r) # System Uptime (Configurable with "-U" and "--uptime" at launch) uptime=$(uptime -p) # Total number of packages (Configurable with "-P" and "--packages" at launch) # If your package manager can't be found open an issue on my github repo. # (Link is at the top) getpackages () { case $os in 'Arch Linux'|'Parabola GNU/Linux-libre'|'Manjaro'|'Antergos') \ packages=$(pacman -Q | wc -l) ;; 'Ubuntu'|'Mint'|'Debian'|'Kali Linux') \ packages=$(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall$ | wc -l) ;; 'Slackware') \ packages=$(ls -1 /var/log/packages | wc -l) ;; 'Gentoo'|'Funtoo') \ packages=$(ls -d /var/db/pkg/*/* | wc -l) ;; 'Fedora'|'openSUSE'|'Red Hat Enterprise Linux'|'CentOS') \ packages=$(rpm -qa | wc -l) ;; 'CRUX') \ packages=$(pkginfo -i | wc -l) ;; *) packages="unknown" ;; esac } # Shell (Configurable with "-s" and "--shell" at launch) shell="$SHELL" # Window manager (Configurable with "-W" and "--windowmanager" at launch) # (depends on wmctrl) # This can be detected without wmctrl by using an array of window manager # process names and pgrep but it's really slow. # (Doubles script startup time in some cases). # If you don't want to install wmctrl you can either edit the var below # or run the script with: --windowmanager wmname # windowmanager="openbox" windowmanager=$(wmctrl -m | awk '/Name:/ {printf $2}') # Processor (Configurable with "-C", "-S" and "--cpu", "--speed" at launch) cpu="$(awk 'BEGIN{FS=":"} /model name/ {print $2; exit}' /proc/cpuinfo |\ awk 'BEGIN{FS="@"; OFS="\n"} { print $1; exit }' |\ sed -e 's/\((tm)\|(TM)\)//' -e 's/\((R)\|(r)\)//' -e 's/^\ //')" speed="$(lscpu | awk '/CPU MHz:/ {printf "scale=1; " $3 " / 1000 \n"}' | bc -l)" # Memory (Configurable with "-M" and "--memory" at launch) # Print the total amount of ram and amount of ram in use memory=$(free -m | awk '/Mem:/ {printf $3 "MB / " $2 "MB"}') # Currently playing song/artist (Configurable with "-m" and "--song" at launch) song=$(mpc current) # Print terminal colors in a line # (Configurable with "--printcols start end" at launch) # Start/End are vars for the range of colors to print # The default values below print 8 colors in total. start=0 end=7 # Print the color blocks by default. printcols=1 printcols () { echo echo while [ "$start" -le "$end" ]; do echo -n "\033[48;5;${start}m " start=$((start + 1)) # Split the blocks at 8 colors [ $end -ge 9 ] && [ $start -eq 8 ] && echo -e "\033[0m" done # Vertically center colors if they're one row tall [ $end -le 8 ] && echo # Clear formatting echo -n "$clear" } # }}} # Usage {{{ usage () { echo echo "usage: ${0##*/} [--colors 1 2 4 5] [--kernel \"\$(uname -rs)\"]" echo echo " Info:" echo " --title string Change the title at the top" echo " --distro string/cmd Manually set the distro" echo " --kernel string/cmd Manually set the kernel" echo " --uptime string/cmd Manually set the uptime" echo " --packages string/cmd Manually set the package count" echo " --shell string/cmd Manually set the shell" echo " --winman string/cmd Manually set the window manager" echo " --cpu string/cmd Manually set the cpu name" echo " --memory string/cmd Manually set the memory" echo " --speed string/cmd Manually set the cpu speed" echo " --song string/cmd Manually set the current song" echo echo " Text Colors:" echo " --colors 1 2 3 4 Change the color of text" echo " (title, subtitle, colon, info)" echo " --titlecol num Change the color of the title" echo " --subtitlecol num Change the color of the subtitle" echo " --coloncol num Change the color of the colons" echo " --infocol num Change the color of the info" echo echo " Color Blocks:" echo " --printcols start end Range of colors to print as blocks" echo " --nopal Disable the color blocks" echo echo " Image:" echo " --image Image to display with the script" echo " The image gets priority over other" echo " images: (wallpaper, \$img)" echo " --size px Change the size of the image" echo " --padding How many spaces to pad the text" echo " to the right" echo " --xoffset px How close the image will be " echo " to the left edge of the window" echo " --yoffset px How close the image will be " echo " to the top edge of the window" echo " --noimg Disable all images" echo " --nowall Disable the wallpaper function" echo " and fallback to \$img" echo " --clean Remove all cropped images" echo echo " Other:" echo " --help Print this text and exit" echo exit 1 } # }}} # Args {{{ # Loop index index=0 # Args args=$@ for argument in $args; do index=$((index + 1)) case $1 in # Info --title) title="$2" ;; --distro) os="$2" ;; --kernel) kernel="$2" ;; --uptime) uptime="$2" ;; --packages) packages="$2" ;; --shell) shell="$2" ;; --winman) windowmanager="$2" ;; --cpu) cpu="$2" ;; --speed) speed="$2" ;; --memory) memory="$2" ;; --song) song="$2" ;; # Text Colors --colors) title_color="\033[38;5;${2}m"; \ [ ! -z $3 ] && subtitle_color="\033[38;5;${3}m"; \ [ ! -z $4 ] && colon_color="\033[38;5;${4}m"; \ [ ! -z $5 ] && info_color="\033[38;5;${5}m" ;; --titlecol) title_color="\033[38;5;${2}m" ;; --subtitlecol) subtitle_color="\033[38;5;${2}m" ;; --coloncol) colon_color="\033[38;5;${2}m" ;; --infocol) info_color="\033[38;5;${2}m" ;; # Color Blocks --printcols) start=$2; end=$3 ;; --nopal) printcols=0 ;; # Image --image) usewall=0; img="$2" ;; --size) imgsize="$2" ;; --padding) pad="$2" ;; --xoffset) xoffset="$2" ;; --yoffset) yoffset="$2" ;; --noimg) enableimages=0 ;; --nowall) usewall=0 ;; --clean) rm -rf "$imgtempdir" || exit ;; # Other --help) usage ;; esac # The check here fixes shift in sh/mksh [ ! -z "$1" ] && shift done # }}} # Image Crop {{{ # If the script was called with --noimg, disable images and padding if [ $enableimages -eq 1 ]; then # If usewall=1, Get image to display from current wallpaper. # (only works with feh) [ $usewall -eq 1 ] && \ img=$(awk '/feh/ {printf $3}' "$HOME/.fehbg" | sed -e "s/'//g") # Get name of image imgname=${img##*/} # If the image in the tempdir is a different size to $imgsize, delete it # This check allows you to resize the image at launch [ -f "$imgtempdir/$imgname" ] && \ [ $(identify -format "%h" "$imgtempdir/$imgname") != $imgsize ] && \ rm "$imgtempdir/$imgname" # Check to see if the tempfile exists before we do any cropping. if [ ! -f "$imgtempdir/$imgname" ]; then # Check if the directory exists and create it if it doesn't [ ! -d "$imgtempdir" ] && (mkdir "$imgtempdir" || exit) # Get wallpaper size so that we can do a better crop size=($(identify -format "%w %h" $img)) # This checks to see if height is geater than width # so we can do a better crop of portrait images. if [ ${size[1]} -gt ${size[0]} ]; then size=${size[0]} else size=${size[1]} fi # Crop the image and save it to the $imgtempdir # By default we crop a square in the center of the image which is # "image height x image height". # We then resize it to the image size specified above. # (default 128x128 px, uses var $height) # This way we get a full image crop with the speed benefit # of a tiny image. convert \ -crop "$size"x"$size"+0+0 \ -gravity center "$img" \ -resize "$imgsize"x"$imgsize" "$imgtempdir/$imgname" fi # The final image img="$imgtempdir/$imgname" else img="" pad="" fi # }}} # Print Info {{{ # Get packages [ -z $packages ] && getpackages # Get window manager [ -z $windowmanager ] && getwindowmanager clear # Underline title with length of title underline=$(printf %"${#title}"s |tr " " "-") # Hide the terminal cursor while we print the info echo -n -e "\033[?25l" # Print the title and underline echo -e "$pad$bold$title_color$title$clear" echo -e "$pad$colon_color$underline$clear" # Custom echo function to make it easier to edit the info lines. echoinfo () { echo -n -e "$pad$bold$subtitle_color$1$clear" echo -n -e "$colon_color:$clear " echo -e "$info_color$2$clear" } echoinfo "$title_os" "$os" echoinfo "$title_kernel" "$kernel" echoinfo "$title_uptime" "$uptime" echoinfo "$title_packages" "$packages" echoinfo "$title_shell" "$shell" echoinfo "$title_windowmanager" "$windowmanager" echoinfo "$title_cpu" "$cpu @ ${speed}GHz" echoinfo "$title_memory" "$memory" echoinfo "$title_song" "$song" # Display the color blocks [ $printcols -eq 1 ] && echo -e "$(printcols)" # Display the image echo -e "0;1;$xoffset;$yoffset;$imgsize;$imgsize;;;;;$img\n4;\n3;" |\ /usr/lib/w3m/w3mimgdisplay # Show the cursor again echo -n -e "\033[?25h" # }}}