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zfetch – displays key system information

zfetch is a lightweight command-line utility that displays key system information directly in the terminal. It belongs to the family of fetch tools that summarize details such as the operating system, kernel, shell, and hardware in a concise textual display.

The program focuses on providing a fast, minimal implementation of a system information tool. It is designed to run quickly and give users a clear overview of their system environment from the command line.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Command-line tool for displaying system information.
  • Shows details such as operating system, kernel, shell, and hardware information.
  • Designed to run quickly with minimal overhead.
  • Provides clean terminal output suitable for quick system checks.
  • Written in Rust for performance and reliability.

Website: github.com/zodium-project/zfetch-rs
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Developer: zodium-project
License: MIT License

zfetch

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