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LARP as any distro, hardware, or machine you want. Because reality is optional until you pass --real-shit.

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larpfetch

LARP as any distro, hardware, or machine you want. Because reality is optional until you pass --real-shit.

100% made by autonomous coding agents — no human writes code here. See AGENTS.md for the operating manual.

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A cross-platform terminal fetch utility that detects real system information and lets you lie about it. Ships with 533 colored ASCII logos from fastfetch and 10 built-in LARP profiles.

Demo

larpfetch demo

Installation

uv tool install larpfetch

Or with pipx:

pipx install larpfetch

Note: If pipx installs an older version, it may have a stale cache. Fix with:

pipx uninstall larpfetch && pipx install --index-url https://pypi.org/simple/ larpfetch

Upgrade

uv tool upgrade larpfetch           # uv
pipx upgrade larpfetch              # pipx

Clear cache

uv cache clean                      # uv
pipx uninstall larpfetch && pipx install larpfetch  # pipx

Usage

larpfetch                    # Show real system info with auto-detected logo
larpfetch -p nasa            # LARP as NASA Linux
larpfetch -p hacker          # Become a Parrot OS hacker
larpfetch --distro gentoo    # LARP as a specific distro
larpfetch --small            # Use small ASCII art
larpfetch --json             # Output as JSON
larpfetch --diff-real        # Show only what differs from reality
larpfetch --show-sources     # Show where each value came from
larpfetch --shell-info       # Show shell version
larpfetch --gpu-info         # Show GPU driver details
larpfetch --disk-info        # Show per-disk breakdown (physical disks)
larpfetch --disk-info all     # Include virtual mounts (tmpfs, proc, …)
larpfetch --minimal          # Show a short field set
larpfetch --compact          # Show standard fields without the logo
larpfetch --full             # Show all fields
larpfetch --real-shit        # Show only real detected values
larpfetch --list-profiles    # List all available profiles
larpfetch --show-config      # Show current configuration
larpfetch --generate-config  # Print a starter config

Override any field

larpfetch --set cpu="Quantum Potato 9000"
larpfetch --set os="Windows 11 Pro" --set kernel="6.18.7-arch1-1"
larpfetch --distro fedora --set os="Fedora Linux"

Custom fields are supported. Unknown fields display with auto-formatted labels.

Built-in Profiles

Profile OS Highlights
nasa NASA Linux Quantum Potato 9000, 69 PiB RAM, Classified GPU
abomination Windows 11 Pro Apple M7 Ultra, HolyC shell, GNOME 83
hacker Parrot OS RTX 4090, 128 GiB, KDE Plasma 6
macbook macOS Sequoia M4 Max, 40-core GPU, Aqua DE
server Ubuntu Server 24.04 EPYC 9654, 2 TiB RAM, headless
retro Windows 98 SE Pentium III, Voodoo3, 256 MiB
gamer Windows 11 Pro Ryzen 9 9950X3D, RTX 5090
minimal Alpine Linux 512 MiB, ash shell
templeos TempleOS HolyC, 640x480 16-color
haiku Haiku R1/beta4 Haiku Desktop

User-defined profiles in your config file override built-in ones with the same name.

Configuration

Default config location: ~/.config/larpfetch/config.toml

[default]
os = "Arch Linux"
distro = "Arch Linux"
hostname = "btw-i-use-arch"
kernel = "6.99.0-larp"
cpu = "AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D"
gpu = "NVIDIA RTX 5090"
memory = "128 GiB"
shell = "zsh"

[profiles.custom]
os = "My Custom OS"
cpu = "Custom CPU"
logo = "arch"                    # Reference a built-in logo by name

[profiles.art]
os = "Artistic OS"
logo = """\
    /\\
   /  \\
  /    \\
 /      \\
/________\\
"""                              # Or inline custom ASCII art

[appearance]
color = true
show_authenticity = true
easter_eggs = true
small = true                          # Always use small ASCII art

[display]
fields = ["os", "kernel", "cpu", "memory"]
separator = " -> "
hide_unavailable = true

[display.labels]
memory = "RAM"

Platform-specific config locations

  • Linux: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/larpfetch/config.toml or ~/.config/larpfetch/config.toml
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/larpfetch/config.toml
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\larpfetch\config.toml

For the full config reference (all fields, appearance options, profiles, inline logos), see docs/CONFIG.md. For a complete command reference, see docs/USAGE.md.

Precedence

Normal mode:

CLI overrides > selected profile > default profile > real detected values

Reality mode (--real-shit):

Real values only — bypasses everything

Logos

533 ASCII logos adapted from fastfetch (MIT licensed), with full ANSI color support. Colors are applied automatically and respect NO_COLOR.

Logo selection is based on your displayed identity (or real identity in --real-shit mode). Profiles can override the logo by name or provide custom ASCII art.

Easter Eggs

The output may include occasional humorous lines:

  • Authenticity: N% — how much of your output is real
  • Source: trust me bro — triggered by implausible memory values
  • Reality Leakage: 100.00% — absurdly high package counts
  • Disappointment: immeasurable — shown in --real-shit mode
  • The allegations were true. — deterministic, based on username hash

Easter eggs are deterministic, disableable via [appearance] easter_eggs = false or LARPFETCH_NO_EASTER_EGGS=1, and not offensive.

Not just a meme

larpfetch is funny on purpose, but it's a real daily-driver fetch tool underneath:

  • Detects your actual system with psutil and platform-specific probes
  • Clean, aligned, color-aware output that respects NO_COLOR and narrow terminals
  • Scriptable: --json, --minimal, --compact, --full, and automatic pipe mode
  • Fully customizable: declarative [display] config, named profiles, and CLI overrides
  • Cross-platform (Linux, macOS, Windows) with graceful degradation

Reality vs delusion

By default larpfetch shows your LARP identity. --real-shit shows only detected truth. The contrast is the whole point:

Field Real (--real-shit) Delusion (-p nasa)
OS Arch Linux NASA Linux
CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS Quantum Potato 9000
Memory 32 GiB 69 PiB
GPU Radeon 780M Classified

--diff-real prints exactly these differences inline, and --show-sources annotates where every value came from:

larpfetch -p nasa --diff-real      # only the fields you're lying about
larpfetch -p nasa --show-sources   # [real] / [default] / [profile] / [cli] per field

The Sacred Rule

The user's delusion is authoritative.

This is valid:

OS: Windows 11 Pro
Kernel: 6.18.7-arch1-1
CPU: Apple M7 Ultra
GPU: NVIDIA RTX 9090 Ti
Memory: 69 PiB
Shell: HolyC
DE: GNOME 83
Package Manager: apt btw

Impossible combinations are accepted. Profiles are display identities, not hardware simulations.

Cross-Platform Support

  • Linux: /etc/os-release, lspci, environment variables
  • macOS: platform.mac_ver(), system_profiler
  • Windows: platform APIs, WMIC, COMSPEC

All platform-specific probes fail gracefully. A missing GPU detector doesn't crash the app.

CLI Reference

larpfetch                              # Default mode
larpfetch -p NAME                      # Select profile
larpfetch --profile NAME               # Select profile (long form)
larpfetch --distro NAME                # LARP as a specific distro
larpfetch --logo NAME                  # Pick a specific logo by name
larpfetch --small                      # Use small ASCII art
larpfetch --cols N                     # Force column width for logo
larpfetch --list-logos                 # List all available logos
larpfetch --list-logos --search ubuntu # Search logos
larpfetch --real-shit                  # Real system info only
larpfetch --json                       # Output as JSON
larpfetch --json --with-sources        # JSON with per-field provenance
larpfetch --diff-real                  # Show only fields that differ from real
larpfetch --show-sources               # Show where each value came from
larpfetch --shell-info                 # Show shell version
larpfetch --gpu-info                   # Show GPU driver details
larpfetch --disk-info                  # Show per-disk breakdown (physical)
larpfetch --disk-info all              # Include virtual mounts
larpfetch --minimal                    # Short field preset
larpfetch --compact                    # Standard fields, no logo
larpfetch --full                       # All available fields
larpfetch --export-profile [NAME]      # Export real system as a shareable profile
larpfetch --profile-file PATH          # Load a standalone profile file
larpfetch --inspect-profile NAME|PATH  # Inspect a profile or profile file
larpfetch --list-profiles              # List all profiles
larpfetch --show-config                # Show current config
larpfetch --generate-config            # Print a starter config
larpfetch --check-config               # Validate the config file
larpfetch --config /path/to/config.toml  # Custom config path
larpfetch --set key=value              # Override a field (repeatable)
larpfetch --color                      # Force color output
larpfetch --no-color                   # Disable color output
larpfetch --version                    # Show version
larpfetch --help                       # Show help

Sharing profiles

Export your real system as a standalone profile, then share the file. Profiles are data-only TOML — loading one never executes code.

larpfetch --export-profile myrig > myrig.toml   # capture your real system
larpfetch --profile-file myrig.toml             # someone else LARPs as your rig
larpfetch --inspect-profile myrig.toml          # see what a profile contains

Resources

Development

git clone https://github.com/vaproh/larpfetch.git
cd larpfetch
uv sync
just test
just lint

Or with just:

just dev        # install in dev mode
just test       # run tests
just lint       # ruff check
just fmt        # ruff format
just check      # lint + test
just all        # format + lint + test

302 tests covering: config loading, display layout, profile resolution, provenance tracking, --real-shit invariant, CLI parsing, logo selection, ANSI alignment, easter egg determinism, collector degradation, and more.

Maintenance: This project is 100% made by autonomous coding agents — developed, tested, and released without any human coding. The authoritative operating manual for that process lives in AGENTS.md.

Roadmap

Release Theme
v1.1 --logo, --list-logos, --cols, --distro, --small
v1.2 JSON output, package count, shell/GPU/disk details ✨
v1.3 Daily-driver customization — declarative display, density presets, terminal responsiveness ✨
v1.4 Reality vs delusion — --diff-real, --show-sources, shareable profiles ✨
v1.5 More system fields — battery, resolution, DE/WM, terminal, device model
v1.6 Themes and visual polish — catppuccin, dracula, nord, gruvbox
v1.7 Diagnostics — --explain, --diagnose, --timings, shell completions
v2.0 Stability — stable JSON/config schemas, cross-platform CI, performance targets

See ROADMAP.md for the full detailed roadmap.

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License

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