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#+title : Neofetch configuration
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#+setupfile : headers
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#+PROPERTY : header-args:sh :tangle ~/.config/neofetch/config.conf :exports code
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* Introduction
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Introduction-5942aea3
:END:
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[[https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch ][Neofetch ]] is a CLI utility used to display system information. It was written in
Bash, and thus its configuration file is written as a Bash script too. This
document was written with org-mode, and my configuration file is tangled from
the source blocks you will see below to ~~/.config/neofetch/config.conf~ . This
configuration will only contain what I need. For any further information, please
refer to the [[https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch ][original repository ]] and [[https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/wiki/Customizing-Info ][its documentation ]].
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* The ~print_info~ functions
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: The_print_info_functions-bb30763f
:END:
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The ~print_info~ function is the function called by Neofetch in order to print
the system information it could fetch. In this function, we’ ll choose what to
display, and how. This function looks like this:
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh :tangle no
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print_info() {
# Print information here…
}
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#+END_SRC
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Generally, what we will display will be shown through the ~info~ function,
redefined inside Neofetch (this is not ~info(1)~ ). This ~info~ function accepts
one or two arguments. With one argument, such as with ~info memory~ , we can get
a result that looks like ~5136MiB / 15873MiB~ , while calling it with two
arguments will treat the first one as a prefix and the second one as the
interesting information; ~info "Memory" memory~ will look like
~Memory: 5136MiB / 15873MiB~ . Here is what we want to display:
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#+NAME : info-elements-table
| Prefix | Information | What it does |
|----------+-------------+------------------------------|
| | title | Username and hostname |
| | line_break | Insert a blank line |
| | cols | System theme |
| | line_break | Insert a blank line |
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| Distro | distro | Distribution name |
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| Kernel | kernel | Kernel version |
| Uptime | uptime | Machine uptime |
| Packages | packages | Number of installed packages |
| Shell | shell | User’ s default shell |
| WM | wm | User’ s Window Manager |
| Terminal | term | Default terminal |
| CPU | cpu | CPU information |
| GPU | gpu | GPU information |
| Memory | memory | RAM information |
#+NAME : info-elements-gen
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var table=info-elements-table :cache yes
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(mapconcat (lambda (x)
(let ((prefix (car x))
(information (cadr x)))
(format "info %s%s"
(if (not (string= prefix ""))
(format "\"%s\" " prefix)
"")
information)))
table
"\n")
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#+END_SRC
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#+RESULTS[83eb4aaa554df955ad996157d911eec3a9251628]: info-elements-gen
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#+begin_example
info title
info line_break
info cols
info line_break
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info "Distro" distro
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info "Kernel" kernel
info "Uptime" uptime
info "Packages" packages
info "Shell" shell
info "WM" wm
info "Terminal" term
info "CPU" cpu
info "GPU" gpu
info "Memory" memory
#+end_example
Hence, the function looks like so:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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print_info() {
<<info-elements-gen() >>
}
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#+END_SRC
Each of these modules can be tuned with the variables presented below.
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* Information settings
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-9d4cfe88
:END:
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Each of the following variable tunes a function that can be called in
~print_info~ described above. It is possible to tune them by modifying this
document or the configuration file itself, and they can be overridden by the
command line with flags passed to ~neofetch~ . I will divide these variables in
two main categories: hardware and software-related properties.
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** Software
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-59f4cb0f
:END:
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*** OS
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-OS-67908fc4
:END:
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**** Distro
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-OS-Distro-cd12bc4f
:END:
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This variable can shorten the output of the ~distro~ function.
- Default value :: ~"on"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--distro_shorthand~
- Supports :: Everything except Windows and Haiku
- Examples ::
- on :: ~Arch Linux~
- off :: ~Arch~
#+begin_src sh
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distro_shorthand="off"
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#+end_src
It is possible to display when the distro has been installed on the computer.
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***** Distro art or image
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information-settings-Software-OS-Distro-Distro-art-or-image-e60cbd1e
:END:
By default, Neofetch will display ascii art next to our system information
representing our distro’ s logo. We’ ll customize it a bit. First, let’ s change
the ~backend~ value. Note that most of them (except ~off~ of course) support
shorthands such as ~--kitty~ when passed as arguments from the command line. In
my case, I will use the Kitty backend since it is the native backend of the
terminal emulator I use.
- Default value :: ~"ascii"~
- Values ::
- ~ascii~
- ~caca~
- ~catimg~
- ~chafa~
- ~jp2a~
- ~iterm2~
- ~off~
- ~pot~
- ~termpix~
- ~pixterm~
- ~tycat~
- ~w3m~
- ~kitty~
- ~ueberzug~
- ~viu~
- flag :: ~--backend~
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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image_backend="kitty"
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#+END_SRC
Now, since I indicated I wanted an image engine, I’ ll indicate neofetch which
image to find. Note that ~auto~ will pick the best image source for whatever
image backend is used. In ascii mode, distro ascii art will be used and in an
image mode, your wallpaper will be used.
- Default value :: ~auto~
- Values ::
- ~auto~
- ~ascii~
- ~wallpaper~
- ~/path/to/img~
- ~/path/to/ascii~
- ~/path/to/dir/~
- ~command output (neofetch --ascii "$(fortune | cowsay -W 30)")~
- Flag :: ~--source~
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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image_source="$HOME/org/config/img/leon.png"
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#+END_SRC
The default image size will probably not be correct since it is half the
terminal width and I have an ultrawide monitor, so I’ ll need to set it manually.
- Default value :: ~auto~
- Values ::
- ~auto~
- ~00px~
- ~00%~
- ~none~
- Flag :: ~--image-size~ or ~--size~
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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image_size="224px"
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#+END_SRC
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**** Kernel
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-OS-Kernel-658cedce
:END:
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The variable below can shorten the output ofh the ~kernel~ function.
- Default value :: ~"on"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--kernel_shorthand~
- Supports :: Everything except *BSDs (except PacBSD and PC-BSD)
- Examples ::
- on :: ~4.8.9-1-ARCH~
- off :: ~Linux 4.8.9-1-ARCH~
#+begin_src sh
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kernel_shorthand="off"
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#+end_src
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**** OS Architecture
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-OS-OS_Architecture-2f60c93c
:END:
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This variable can show or hide the OS architecture in the ~distro~ output.
- Default value :: ~"off"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--os_arch~
- Examples ::
- on :: ~Arch Linux x86_64~
- off :: ~Arch Linux~
#+begin_src sh
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os_arch="off"
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#+end_src
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**** Packages
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-OS-Packages-f836a58d
:END:
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It is possible to show or hide Package Manager names.
- Default :: ~'tiny'~
- Values :: ~'on'~ / ~'tiny'~ / ~'off'~
- Flag :: ~--package_managers~
- Example ::
- on :: ~'998 (pacman), 8 (flatpak), 4 (snap)'~
- tiny :: ~'908 (pacman, flatpak, snap)'~
- off :: ~'908'~
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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package_managers="on"
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#+END_SRC
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**** Shell
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-Shell-76439406
:END:
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***** Shell path
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-Shell-Shell_path-9eda636d
:END:
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This allows to show either the path of the user’ s shell, or simply its name.
- Default value :: ~"off"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--shell_path~
- Examples ::
- on :: ~/bin/bash~
- off :: ~bash~
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#+begin_src sh
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shell_path="off"
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#+end_src
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***** Shell version
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-Shell-Shell_version-03964bb3
:END:
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This allows to show the shell’ s version in the output of ~shell~ .
- Default value :: ~"on"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--shell_version~
- Examples ::
- on :: ~bash 4.4.5~
- off :: ~bash~
#+begin_src sh
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shell_version="off"
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#+end_src
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*** Uptime
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-Uptime-a7b5361a
:END:
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This variable can shorten the output of the ~uptime~ function. ~on~ shortens
it a bit, while ~tiny~ shortens it greatly.
- Default value :: ~"on"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"tiny"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--uptime_shorthand~
- Examples ::
- on :: ~2 days, 10 hours, 3 mins~
- off :: ~2 days, 10 hours, 3 minutes~
- tiny :: ~2d 10h 3m~
#+begin_src sh
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uptime_shorthand="on"
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#+end_src
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*** IP address
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-IP_address-26df5e1d
:END:
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It is possible to display the machine’ s public IP address with the function
~ip~ . The value below allows the user to change the website used to fetch it.
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- Default value :: ~"http://ident.me"~
- Value :: ~"url"~
- Flag :: ~--ip_host~
#+begin_src sh
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public_ip_host="http://ident.me"
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#+end_src
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# - Default value :: ~""~
# - Values ::
# - ~""~
# - ~""~
# - Flag :: ~""~
# - Supports ::
# - Examples ::
# - on :: ~~
# - off :: ~~
# #+begin_src sh
# #+end_src
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*** Theming
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-Theming-ba7f1ccd
:END:
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This section will allow the user to modify what Neofetch can and cannot display
about the machine’ s theming —by this, I mean its GTK theme, its icons and its
default font.
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**** Shorten output
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-Theming-Shorten_output-cbef1fa4
:END:
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With this value, it is possible to shorten the output of the computer’ s theming.
- Default value :: ~"off"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--gtk_shorthand~
- Examples ::
- on :: ~Numix, Adwaita~
- off :: ~Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]~
#+begin_src sh
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gtk_shorthand="on"
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#+end_src
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**** Enable or disable theming display for GTK2
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-Theming-Enable_or_disable_theming_display_for_GTK2-f4398571
:END:
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It is possible to explicitely show or hide the computer’ s theming with GTK2 with
this variable.
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- Default value :: ~"on"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--gtk2~
- Examples ::
- on :: ~Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]~
- off :: ~Adwaita [GTK3]~
#+begin_src sh
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gtk2="off"
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#+end_src
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**** Enable or disable theming display for GTK3
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Software-Theming-Enable_or_disable_theming_display_for_GTK3-c4070e66
:END:
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The same variable as above is also available for GTK3.
- Default value :: ~"on"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--gtk3~
- Examples ::
- on :: ~Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]~
- off :: ~Numix [GTK2]~
#+begin_src sh
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gtk3="off"
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#+end_src
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** Hardware
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Hardware-de7ed990
:END:
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*** CPU
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Hardware-CPU-eb0bcd7d
:END:
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**** CPU brand
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Hardware-CPU-CPU_brand-5b25776b
:END:
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With these variables, it is possible to show or hide the brand of a CPU in the
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~cpu~ output.
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- Default value :: ~"on"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--cpu_brand~
- Examples ::
- on :: ~Intel i7-6500U~
- off :: ~i7-6500U~
#+begin_src sh
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cpu_brand="off"
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#+end_src
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**** CPU speed
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Hardware-CPU-CPU_speed-2bf6e5f7
:END:
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With this variable, it is possible to show or hide the speed of the CPU.
- Default value :: ~"on"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--cpu_speed~
- Examples ::
- on :: ~Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz~
- off :: ~Intel i7-6500U (4)~
#+begin_src sh
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cpu_speed="off"
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#+end_src
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**** CPU speed type
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Hardware-CPU-CPU_speed_type-a24de48f
:END:
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This allows Neofetch to know what type of speed it has to fetch regarding the
machine’ s CPU. Any file in ~/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq~ can be used as
a value.
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- Default value :: ~"bios_limit"~
- Values ::
- ~"scaling_cur_freq"~
- ~"scaling_min_freq"~
- ~"scaling_max_freq"~
- ~"bios_limit"~
- Flag :: ~--speed_type~
- Supports :: Linux with ~cpufreq~
#+begin_src sh
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speed_type="bios_limit"
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#+end_src
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**** CPU speed shorthand
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Hardware-CPU-CPU_speed_shorthand-0d15fe08
:END:
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This value allows showing sorter CPU speed with fewer digits. This flag
is not supported in systems with CPU speed below 1GHz.
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- Default value :: ~"off"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"on"~
- Flag :: ~--speed_shorthand~
- Examples ::
- on :: ~i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz~
- off :: ~i7-6500U (4) @ 3.100GHz~
#+begin_src sh
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speed_shorthand="on"
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#+end_src
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**** CPU cores
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Hardware-CPU-CPU_cores-30177354
:END:
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With this variable, it is possible to display the number of cores that are
available in the CPU.
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- Default value :: ~"logical"~
- Values ::
- ~"logical"~
- ~"physical"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--cpu_cores~
- Supports :: ~physical~ does not work on BSD.
- Examples ::
- logical :: ~Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz~ (All virtual cores)
- physical :: ~Intel i7-6500U (2) @ 3.1GHz~ (All physical cores)
- off :: ~Intel i7-6500U @ 3.1GHz~
#+begin_src sh
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cpu_cores="off"
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#+end_src
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**** CPU temperature
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Hardware-CPU-CPU_temperature-a22e522c
:END:
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This variable allows the user to hide or show the CPU’ s temperature, and if
shown, the user can display it in Celcius or Farenheit degrees. For FreeBSD and
NetBSD-based systems, you’ ll need to enable the ~coretemp~ kernel module. This
only supports newer Intel processors.
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- Default value :: ~"off"~
- Values ::
- ~"C"~
- ~"F"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--cpu_temp~
- Supports :: Linux, BSD
- Examples ::
- C :: ~Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz [27.2°C]~
- F :: ~Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz [82.0°F]~
- off :: ~Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz~
#+begin_src sh
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cpu_temp="off"
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#+end_src
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*** GPU
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Hardware-GPU-2c842575
:END:
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The function responsible for displaying information regarding the GPUs is ~gpu~ .
It will try to list all available GPUs and display what it knows about them.
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**** GPU brand
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Hardware-GPU-GPU_brand-6e2da615
:END:
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This value allows the user to hide or show the brand of their GPU in the output
of ~gpu~ .
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- Default value :: ~"on"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--gpu_brand~
- Supports ::
- Examples ::
- on :: ~AMD HD 7950~
- off :: ~HD 7950~
#+begin_src sh
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gpu_brand="off"
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#+end_src
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**** Which GPU to display
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Hardware-GPU-Which_GPU_to_display-f40d3aac
:END:
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This allows the user to choose which GPU appears in the output of the function
~gpu~ .
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- Default value :: ~"all"~
- Values ::
- ~"all"~
- ~"dedicated"~
- ~"integrated"~
- Flag :: ~--gpu_type~
- Supports :: Linux
- Examples ::
- all ::
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#+BEGIN_SRC text
GPU1: AMD HD 7950
GPU2: Intel Integrated Graphics
#+END_SRC
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- dedicated :: ~GPU1: AMD HD 7950~
- integrated :: ~GPU1: Intel Integrated Graphics~
#+begin_src sh
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gpu_type="all"
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#+end_src
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*** Resolution
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:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: Information_settings-Hardware-Resolution-b768f865
:END:
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This will try to list all the connected screens and display their resolution
individually. It is possible to display the refresh rate or to hide it.
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- Default value :: ~"off"~
- Values ::
- ~"on"~
- ~"off"~
- Flag :: ~--refresh_rate~
- Supports :: Does not work on Windows
- Examples ::
- on :: ~1920x1080 @ 60Hz~
- off :: ~1920x1080~
#+begin_src sh
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refresh_rate="off"
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#+end_src