# Neofetch 1.7 ### Contributers Thanks to the following people for contributing this release. - **[@dawidd6](https://github.com/dawidd6)** - **[@tudurom](https://githuv.com/tudurom)** - **[@iandrewt](https://githuv.com/iandrewt)** ### General - Made it easier to get verbose logs. - Added issue template for github. - New repo for Crux. **[@tudurom](https://githuv.com/tudurom)** - Added release badge to readme. **[@dawidd6](https://github.com/dawidd6)** - Fixed bug with `--underline on/off` not working. - Updated man page and usage with newest flags. - Font is now enabled by default to match Screenfetch's default config. - Fixed `bold` option not working. ### OS / Distro Support - Added support for Kogaion Linux. - Added support for Apple iOS. **[@iandrewt](https://githuv.com/iandrewt)** - Neofetch should now work on your iPhone, iPod and iPad. - Added support for DragonflyBSD. - Added support for PCBSD. ![iOS screenshot](https://ipfs.pics/ipfs/QmYmPhwpFrxwySW2phdxH1TyQ6tCgCnxtYtbEEe3RY5TwZ) ### Error Messages Neofetch now supports displaying error messages and saving a verbose log for
troubleshooting. ![log](https://ipfs.pics/ipfs/QmeTWGKozY79zcxbrgXueyTRfQcTUe7ZmDqLv4ASgJB4G4) - Added `-v` to print error messages to stdout. - Added `-vv` to print a verbose log to stdout. \[1\] \[1\] Use `neofetch -vv 2> file` to save a verbose log for bug reporting. ### Info - Rewrote most BSD info functions, they're now much smaller and work on more
BSD distros. **prin**
- Format changes to fix issues with colons in string. This change also makes
`prin` use the same args as `info`. ```sh # OLD Format prin "Subtitle: Text goes here" # NEW Format prin "Subtitle" "Text goes here" ``` **Title**
- Made title faster by using `$HOSTNAME` when available. **Underline**
- Underlining is no longer hardcoded to title length meaning you can now
underline any part of the output and the length will match. - `$underline` was renamed to `$underline_enabled`. ```sh # OLD Variable underline="on" # NEW Variable underline_enabled="on" ``` **Distro**
- Fix arch issues with ARM cpus. - We now use `uname -m` to get the arch instead of hardcoding `x86`. - Moved distro detection to a function called `getdistro`. - Fixed issue with `ascii_distro` not working. **CPU**
- Fixed issues when cpu speed was < 1Ghz - Cleanup of CPU function. - Don't print `Dual-Core` or `Quad-Core` in CPU output. **GPU**
- [Linux] More GPU substitutions for AMD cards. - Added BSD support using `glxinfo`. **Memory**
- [Linux / Windows] Use `memavail` if available for a more accurate output. **Packages**
- Package count now works when the user has multiple package managers installed.
For example, if the user has both `dpkg` and `pacman` installed the function will
add up the packages from both package managers to get a grand total. (`dpkg pkgs` + `pacman pkgs`) **Uptime**
- Fixed various issues with OS X and BSD. **Desktop Environment**
- [ Linux ] Fallback to using `xprop` if `$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP` is empty. - Use `$de` instead of `$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP` for wallpaper and theme detection. - Fixed xprop bug with DE detection when X wasn't running. - Don't assume that user is using MATE if marco wm is detected. **Window Manager Theme**
- Fixed bug when `$de` was unset. **Color Blocks**
- Fixed bug when the blocks wrap a line causing a large white strip to appear. ### Ascii - Added KDE neon ascii art. - Added small OpenBSD ascii art. - Credit goes to ufetch. - Reduced the size of NetBSD's ascii art. - [Windows 8/8.1] Use modern windows ascii art. ### Colors - Fixed bug with `--colors` not working with all 256 terminal colors. - `--colors 7` now uses the color white. \[1\] - `--colors fg` now uses the foreground color. \[1\] \[1\] Neofetch tried to be smart before by assuming that the foreground color
would be white or black. This caused issues for those setting the foreground
color to red or etc. This change adds a new value for `--colors` and `colors=()`
called `fg` which will set the color to your foreground color. ### Progress Bars - You can now enable/disable a border around the progress bars with `progress_border`. ```sh # $progress_border on [=====-----] # $progress_border off =====----- ``` - You can now individually set the progress bar characters by using
`progress_char_elapsed` and `progress_char_total`. This means that you can
have a seperate character for the elapsed and total portions of the bar. ```sh # Examples with $progress_border on # Elapsed: = # Total: - [=====-----] # Elapsed: . # Total: " " [..... ] # Elapsed: / # Total: " " [///// ] ```