grabs information about your Distro and displays it as Discord Rich Presence.
Project description
FetchCord
Table of content
- Installing
- Running
Features
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Distribution detection
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Distribution Version
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Package detection
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Kernel Detection
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Uptime
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Detecting Window Manager/Desktop Environment
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Detecting GPU/CPU and display it in a cycle (thanks to Hyper-KVM)
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Flatpak support
To-Do
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Add more distributions (If your distro is not supported open an issue)
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Detect Window Manager/Desktop Environment version
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Add Snap support
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Add support for desktop icon use
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More CPUs, ex. Pentium, Older AMD CPUs
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More GPUs?
Installing on (GNU/)Linux
pip3 install FetchCord
NOTE: you need neofetch to be also installed for this to work.
If you want to remove FetchCord you can run pip3 uninstall fetchcord
Run
Once installed, simply run fetchcord
.
If that does not work,add /home/$USER/.local/bin/ to your path, or just run python3 -m fetchcord
.
Arguments
--distro, shows only distro and kernel version and package count.
--hardware, shows only CPU and GPU info.
--shell, shows only terminal and shell info.
--time, -t, set custom duration for cycles in seconds.
--terminal, set custom terminal (useful if using a script or dmenu).
--termfont, set custom terminal font (useful if neofetch can't get it).
-h or --help, shows this information above.
Installing on MacOS
To install FetchCord, run pip3 install FetchCord
NOTE: you need neofetch to be also installed for this to work.
Run
simply run fetchcord
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