neofetch is a script that gathers information about your system and prints it to the terminal next to an image, a distro's logo or any ASCII art of your choice. Optional dependencies: - Desktop Environment and Window Manager: xprop - Displaying images: w3m-img [1] [2] - Thumbnail creation: imagemagick - Displaying song information from Google Play Music Desktop Player: - gpmdp-remote (https://github.com/iAndrewT/gpmdp-remote) - Wallpaper: feh, nitrogen or gsettings (just choose one) - Current Song: mpc, cmus, moc, spotify, gpmdc (choose one) - Resolution: xorg-xrandr or xorg-xdpyinfo [3] - Screenshot: scrot [4] [1] w3m-img is sometimes bundled together with w3m. [2] Image support only works in certain terminal emulators. The script will fallback to ascii mode on terminal emulators that don't support the xterm escape sequences we're using for image sizing. [3] Xrandr is prefered over xdpyinfo as Xrandr supports multi monitor and refresh rate display in the output. [4] You can use the launch flag `--scrot_cmd` or change the config option '$scrot_cmd' to your screenshot program's cmd and neofetch will use it instead of scrot.