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?
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Add Windows support. [WIP]
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
You can copy the discord script to somewhere in PATH to have fetchcord run upon opening discord, making sure the discord script is executable. sudo chmod +x /path/to/discord/script
Run
Once installed, simply run fetchcord
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If that does not work,add /home/$USER/.local/bin/ to your path, or just run python3 -m fetchcord
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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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