# fetch ## Big updates: Check the releases page. This is the home of my fetch script! This script gathers info about your system and prints it to the terminal. The script currently supports Linux, Mac OS X and Windows (Cygwin), if your OS or distro isn't supported open an issue and I'll add support for it. ![1](https://sr.ht/Jd8Y.png) ## Dependencies These are the script's required dependencies - Text formatting, dynamic image size and padding: tput - Uptime detection: procps or procps-ng These are the script's optional dependencies: - Displaying Images: w3m - You may also need w3m-img - Image Cropping: ImageMagick - Display Wallpaper: feh - Current Song: mpc - Resolution Detection: xorg-xdpyinfo - Window manager detection: wmctrl - This is used as a fallback to parsing ```.xinitrc``` and ```$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP```. ## Usage The script now supports dynamic image sizing and padding, it's enabled by default and there's a variable you need to set for it to work correctly. You can either change the variable $fontwidth inside of the script or launch it with ```--font_width num```. Once you set the var the script will scale the image and padding to fit your terminal window. Please report any bugs or issues you're having with this as I can't test with many configurations. ``` usage: ${0##*/} [--colors 1 2 3 4 5] [--kernel "\$\(uname -rs\)"] Info: --title string Change the title at the top --distro string/cmd Manually set the distro --kernel string/cmd Manually set the kernel --uptime string/cmd Manually set the uptime --uptime_shorthand on/off --v Shorten the output of uptime --packages string/cmd Manually set the package count --shell string/cmd Manually set the shell --winman string/cmd Manually set the window manager --use_wmctrl on/off Use wmctrl for a more accurate reading --cpu string/cmd Manually set the cpu name --memory string/cmd Manually set the memory --speed_type Change the type of cpu speed to get Possible values: current, min, max --song string/cmd Manually set the current song Text Colors: --colors 1 2 3 4 5 Change the color of text (title, subtitle, colon, underline, info) --title_color num Change the color of the title --subtitle_color num Change the color of the subtitle --colon_color num Change the color of the colons --underline_color num Change the color of the underlines --info_color num Change the color of the info Text Formatting: --underline on/off Enable/Disable title underline --underline_char char Character to use when underlineing title --line_wrap on/off Enable/Disable line wrapping --bold on/off Enable/Disable bold text --prompt_height num Set this to your prompt height to fix issues with the text going off screen at the top Color Blocks: --color_blocks on/off Enable/Disable the color blocks --block_width num Width of color blocks --block_range start end --v Range of colors to print as blocks Image: --image Image source. Where and what image we display. Possible values: wall, shuffle, /path/to/img, off --shuffledir Which directory to shuffle for an image. --font_width px Used to automatically size the image --image_position Where to display the image: (Left/Right) --split_size num Width of img/text splits A value of 2 makes each split half the terminal width and etc --crop_mode Which crop mode to use Takes the values: normal, fit, fill --crop_offset value Change the crop offset for normal mode. Possible values: northwest, north, northeast, west, center, east, southwest, south, southeast --xoffset px How close the image will be to the left edge of the window --yoffset px How close the image will be to the top edge of the window --gap num Gap between image and text right side to the top edge of the window --clean Remove all cropped images Other: --help Print this text and exit ``` ## TODO Here's what's on my todo list - Cleanup of info array handling - Windows support (I'm almost done) - OpenBSD support (Partially implemented, just needs testing) - Imagemagick optimizations - More info outputs. Now that it's easy to customize what's printed and everything is a function we can add optional support for pretty much anything. - Resolution (Done!) - GTK themes - Terminal Font - GPU - IP - etc ### Crop mode comparison #### Fit ![fit](https://imgur.com/MI0UtSV.png) #### Fill ![fill](https://imgur.com/LvxYwki.png) ### Thanks Thanks to: - metakirby5: Providing great feedback as well as ideas for the script. - Screenfetch: I've used some snippets as a base for a few functions in this script. - @jrgz: Helping me test the Mac OS X version.