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NAME

       Neofetch - manual page for Neofetch 7.3.11

SYNOPSIS

       neofetch func_name --option "value" --option "value"

DESCRIPTION

       Neofetch  is  a CLI system information tool written in BASH. Neofetch displays information
       about your system next to an image, your OS logo, or any ASCII file of your choice.

       NOTE: Every launch flag has a config option.

OPTIONS

   INFO:
       func_name
              Specify a function name (second part of info() from config) to quickly display only
              that function's information.

              Example: neofetch uptime --uptime_shorthand tiny

              Example: neofetch uptime disk wm memory

              This can be used in bars and scripts like so:

              memory="$(neofetch memory)"; memory="${memory##*: }"

              For multiple outputs at once (each line of info in an array):

              IFS=$'\n' read -d "" -ra info < <(neofetch memory uptime wm)

              info=("${info[@]##*: }")

       --disable infoname
              Allows  you to disable an info line from appearing in the output. 'infoname' is the
              function name from  the  'print_info()'  function  inside  the  config  file.   For
              example: 'info "Memory" memory' would be '--disable memory'

              NOTE: You can supply multiple args. eg. 'neofetch --disable cpu gpu'

       --title_fqdn on/off
              Hide/Show Fully Qualified Domain Name in title.

       --package_managers on/off
              Hide/Show Package Manager names. (on, tiny, off)

       --package_separate on/off
              Whether to separate system/user modes for supported package managers

       --os_arch on/off
              Hide/Show OS architecture.

       --speed_type type
              Change the type of cpu speed to display.  Possible values: current, min, max, bios,
              scaling_current, scaling_min, scaling_max

              NOTE: This only supports Linux with cpufreq.

       --speed_shorthand on/off
              Whether or not to show decimals in CPU speed.

       NOTE: This flag is not supported in systems with CPU speed less than
              1 GHz.

       --cpu_brand on/off
              Enable/Disable CPU brand in output.

       --cpu_cores type
              Whether or not to display  the  number  of  CPU  cores  Possible  values:  logical,
              physical, off

              NOTE: 'physical' doesn't work on BSD.

       --cpu_speed on/off
              Hide/Show cpu speed.

       --cpu_temp C/F/off
              Hide/Show cpu temperature.

              NOTE: This only works on Linux and BSD.

       NOTE: For FreeBSD and NetBSD-based systems, you need to enable
              coretemp kernel module. This only supports newer Intel processors.

       --distro_shorthand on/off
              Shorten the output of distro (on, tiny, off)

              NOTE: This option won't work in Windows (Cygwin)

       --kernel_shorthand on/off
              Shorten the output of kernel

              NOTE: This option won't work in BSDs (except PacBSD and PC-BSD)

       --uptime_shorthand on/off
              Shorten the output of uptime (on, tiny, off)

       --refresh_rate on/off
              Whether to display the refresh rate of each monitor Unsupported on Windows

       --gpu_brand on/off
              Enable/Disable GPU brand in output. (AMD/NVIDIA/Intel)

       --gpu_type type
              Which GPU to display. (all, dedicated, integrated)

              NOTE: This only supports Linux.

       --de_version on/off
              Show/Hide Desktop Environment version

       --gtk_shorthand on/off
              Shorten output of gtk theme/icons

       --gtk2 on/off
              Enable/Disable gtk2 theme/font/icons output

       --gtk3 on/off
              Enable/Disable gtk3 theme/font/icons output

       --shell_path on/off
              Enable/Disable showing $SHELL path

       --shell_version on/off
              Enable/Disable showing $SHELL version

       --editor_path on/off
              Enable/Disable showing $EDITOR path

       --editor_version on/off
              Enable/Disable showing $EDITOR version

       --disk_show value
              Which disks to display.  Possible values: '/', '/dev/sdXX', '/path/to/mount point'

              NOTE: Multiple values can be given. (--disk_show '/' '/dev/sdc1')

       --disk_subtitle type
              What information to append to the Disk subtitle.  Takes: name, mount, dir, none

              'name' shows the disk's name (sda1, sda2, etc)

              'mount' shows the disk's mount point (/, /mnt/Local Disk, etc)

              'dir' shows the basename of the disks's path. (/, Local Disk, etc)

              'none' shows only 'Disk' or the configured title.

       --disk_percent on/off
              Hide/Show disk percent.

       --ip_host url
              URL to query for public IP

       --ip_timeout int
              Public IP timeout (in seconds).

       --ip_interface value
              Interface(s) to use for local IP

       --song_format format
              Print the song data in a specific format (see config file).

       --song_shorthand on/off
              Print the Artist/Album/Title on separate lines.

       --memory_percent on/off
              Display memory percentage.

       --memory_unit (k/m/g/t)ib
              Memory output unit.

       --memory_precision integer
              Change memory output precision. (???0, default=2)

       --music_player player-name
              Manually specify a player to use.  Available values are listed in the config file

   TEXT FORMATTING:
       --colors x x x x x x
              Changes the text colors in this order: title, @, underline, subtitle, colon, info

       --underline on/off
              Enable/Disable the underline.

       --underline_char char
              Character to use when underlining title

       --bold on/off
              Enable/Disable bold text

       --separator string
              Changes the default ':' separator to the specified string.

   COLOR BLOCKS:
       --color_blocks on/off
              Enable/Disable the color blocks

       --col_offset auto/num
              Left-padding of color blocks

       --block_width num
              Width of color blocks in spaces

       --block_height num
              Height of color blocks in lines

       --block_range num num
              Range of colors to print as blocks

   BARS:
       --bar_char 'elapsed char' 'total char'
              Characters to use when drawing bars.

       --bar_border on/off
              Whether or not to surround the bar with '[]'

       --bar_length num
              Length in spaces to make the bars.

       --bar_colors num num
              Colors to make the bar.  Set in this order: elapsed, total

       --memory_display mode
              Bar mode.  Possible values: bar, infobar, barinfo, off

       --battery_display mode
              Bar mode.  Possible values: bar, infobar, barinfo, off

       --disk_display mode
              Bar mode.  Possible values: bar, infobar, barinfo, off

   IMAGE BACKEND:
       --backend backend
              Which  image  backend to use.  Possible values: 'ascii', 'caca', 'catimg', 'chafa',
              'jp2a', 'iterm2', 'off', 'sixel', 'tycat', 'w3m', 'kitty', 'viu'

       --source source
              Which image or ascii file to use.  Possible values: 'auto',  'ascii',  'wallpaper',
              '/path/to/img', '/path/to/ascii', '/path/to/dir/', 'command output' [ascii]

       --ascii source
              Shortcut to use 'ascii' backend.

              NEW: neofetch --ascii "$(fortune | cowsay -W 30)"

       --caca source
              Shortcut to use 'caca' backend.

       --catimg source
              Shortcut to use 'catimg' backend.

       --chafa source
              Shortcut to use 'chafa' backend.

       --iterm2 source
              Shortcut to use 'iterm2' backend.

       --jp2a source
              Shortcut to use 'jp2a' backend.

       --kitty source
              Shortcut to use 'kitty' backend.

       --pot source
              Shortcut to use 'pot' backend.

       --pixterm source
              Shortcut to use 'pixterm' backend.

       --sixel source
              Shortcut to use 'sixel' backend.

       --termpix source
              Shortcut to use 'termpix' backend.

       --tycat source
              Shortcut to use 'tycat' backend.

       --w3m source
              Shortcut to use 'w3m' backend.

       --ueberzug source
              Shortcut to use 'ueberzug' backend

       --viu source
              Shortcut to use 'viu' backend

       --off  Shortcut to use 'off' backend (Disable ascii art).

              NOTE:  'source;  can  be  any  of  the  following:  'auto',  'ascii',  'wallpaper',
              '/path/to/img', '/path/to/ascii', '/path/to/dir/'

   ASCII:
       --ascii_colors x x x x x x
              Colors to print the ascii art

       --ascii_distro distro
              Which Distro's ascii art to print

       NOTE: Ad??lie, aerOS, Afterglow, AIX, AlmaLinux, Alpine, Alter,
              Amazon, AmogOS, Anarchy, Android,  Antergos,  antiX,  AOSC  OS,  Aperio  GNU/Linux,
              Aperture,  Apricity,  Arch, ArchBox, Archcraft, archcraft_ascii, archcraft_minimal,
              ARCHlabs,  ArchMerge,  ArchStrike,  ArcoLinux,  ArseLinux,  Artix,   Arya,   Asahi,
              AsteroidOS, astOS, Astra Linux, Athena, azos, Bedrock, BigLinux, Bitrig, BlackArch,
              blackPanther, BLAG, BlankOn, BlueLight, Bodhi, bonsai,  BSD,  BunsenLabs,  CachyOS,
              Calculate,  CalinixOS, Carbs, CBL-Mariner, CelOS, Center, CentOS, Chakra, ChaletOS,
              Chapeau, ChonkySealOS, Chrom, Cleanjaro, Clear Linux OS, ClearOS,  Clover,  Cobalt,
              Condres,  Container  Linux  by  CoreOS,  CRUX, Crystal Linux, Cucumber, CutefishOS,
              CuteOS, CyberOS, dahlia, DarkOs, Darwin, Debian, Deepin,  DesaOS,  Devuan,  DietPi,
              digital  UNIX,  DracOS, DragonFly, Drauger, Droidian, Elementary, Elive, EncryptOS,
              EndeavourOS, Endless, Enso, EuroLinux, EvolutionOS, Exherbo,  Exodia  Predator  OS,
              Fedora,  FemboyOS,  Feren,  Finnix, Floflis, FreeBSD, FreeMiNT, Frugalware, Funtoo,
              GalliumOS, Garuda, Gentoo, GhostBSD, glaucus,  gNewSense,  GNOME,  GNU,  GoboLinux,
              GrapheneOS,  Grombyang,  Guix,  Haiku,  HamoniKR,  HarDClanZ, Hash, Huayra, Hybrid,
              HydroOS, Hyperbola, iglunix, instantOS, Interix,  IRIX,  Itc,  januslinux,  Kaisen,
              Kali,  KaOS,  KDE,  Kibojoe,  Kogaion,  Korora,  KrassOS, KSLinux, Kubuntu, LainOS,
              LangitKetujuh, LaxerOS, LEDE, LibreELEC, Linspire, Linux, Linux Lite,  Linux  Mint,
              Linux   Mint  Old,  Live  Raizo,  LMDE,  Lubuntu,  Lunar,  mac,  Mageia,  MagpieOS,
              MainsailOS, Mandriva, Manjaro, MassOS, MatuusOS, Maui, Meowix, Mer, Minix,  MIRACLE
              LINUX,  MX,  Namib,  NekOS,  Neptune,  NetBSD,  Netrunner,  Nitrux,  NixOS, Nobara,
              NomadBSD, Nurunner, NuTyX, Obarun, OBRevenge, OmniOS,  Open  Source  Media  Center,
              OpenBSD,  openEuler,  OpenIndiana,  openKylin,  openmamba, OpenMandriva, OpenStage,
              openSUSE, openSUSE Leap, openSUSE Tumbleweed, OPNsense, Oracle, orchid, OS  Elbrus,
              PacBSD,  Panwah, Parabola, parch, Pardus, Parrot, Parsix, PCBSD, PCLinuxOS, pearOS,
              Pengwin, Pentoo, Peppermint, Peropesis, phyOS, PikaOS, Pisi,  PNM  Linux,  Pop!_OS,
              Porteus,  PostMarketOS,  Profelis  SambaBOX,  Proxmox, PuffOS, Puppy, PureOS, Q4OS,
              Qubes, Qubyt, Quibian, Radix, Raspbian, ravynOS,  Reborn  OS,  Red  Star,  Redcore,
              Redhat,   Refracted  Devuan,  Regata,  Regolith,  RhaymOS,  rocky,  Rosa,  Sabayon,
              sabotage, Sailfish,  SalentOS,  Salient  OS,  Salix,  Sasanqua,  Scientific,  semc,
              Septor,  Serene,  SharkLinux,  ShastraOS,  Siduction,  SkiffOS, Slackel, Slackware,
              SliTaz, SmartOS, Soda, Solus, Source Mage,  Sparky,  Star,  SteamOS,  Stock  Linux,
              Sulin,  SunOS, SwagArch, t2, Tails, TeArch, TorizonCore, Trisquel, Twister, Ubuntu,
              Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Cinnamon, Ubuntu Kylin, Ubuntu MATE,  Ubuntu  Studio,  Ubuntu
              Sway,  Ubuntu  Touch,  Ubuntu-GNOME,  ubuntu_old02, Ultramarine Linux, unicodearch,
              Univalent, Univention, Uos, UrukOS, uwuntu, Vanilla, Venom,  VNux,  Void,  VzLinux,
              wii-linux-ngx,  Windows,  Windows  10,  Windows  11, Windows95, Wrt, Xenia, Xenia2,
              XFerience, Xray_OS, Xubuntu, yiffOS, Zorin have ascii logos.

       NOTE: arch, dragonfly, Fedora, LangitKetujuh, nixos, redhat, Ubuntu
              have 'old' logo variants, use {distro}_old to use them.

       NOTE: alpine, android, arch, arcolinux, artix, CalinixOS, centos,
              cleanjaro, crux,  debian,  dragonfly,  elementary,  endeavouros,  fedora,  freebsd,
              garuda,  gentoo,  guix,  haiku,  hyperbola, kali, Linux, linuxlite, linuxmint, mac,
              mageia,  MainsailOS,  manjaro,  mx,  netbsd,  nixos,  openbsd,  opensuse,   orchid,
              parabola,  popos,  postmarketos, pureos, Raspbian, rocky, slackware, sunos, ubuntu,
              venom, void have 'small' logo variants, use {distro}_small to use them.

       --ascii_bold on/off
              Whether or not to bold the ascii logo.

       -L, --logo
              Hide the info text and only show the ascii logo.

   IMAGE:
       --loop Redraw the image constantly until  Ctrl+C  is  used.  This  fixes  issues  in  some
              terminals emulators when using image mode.

       --size 00px | --size 00%
              How to size the image.  Possible values: auto, 00px, 00%, none

       --catimg_size 1/2
              Change the resolution of catimg.

       --crop_mode mode
              Which crop mode to use Takes the values: normal, fit, fill

       --crop_offset value
              Change  the  crop  offset  for  normal  mode.   Possible  values: northwest, north,
              northeast, west, center, east, southwest, south, southeast

       --xoffset px
              How close the image will be to the left edge of the window. This  only  works  with
              w3m.

       --yoffset px
              How  close  the  image  will be to the top edge of the window. This only works with
              w3m.

       --bg_color color
              Background color to display behind transparent image.  This only works with w3m.

       --gap num
              Gap between image and text.

       NOTE: --gap can take a negative value which will move the text
              closer to the left side.

       --clean
              Delete cached files and thumbnails.

   OTHER:
       --config /path/to/config
              Specify a path to a custom config file

       --config none
              Launch the script without a config file

       --no_config
              Don't create the user config file.

       --print_config
              Print the default config file to stdout.

       --stdout=on
              Turn off all colors and disables any ASCII/image backend.

       --stdout=off
              Enable the colored output and ASCII/image backend

       --stdout=auto
              Let the program decide basing on the output type (default behavior)

       --stdout
              Equivalent to '--stdout=on', for backward compatibility

       --help Print this text and exit

       --version
              Show neofetch version

       -v     Display error messages.

       -vv    Display a verbose log for error reporting.

   DEVELOPER:
       --gen-man
              Generate a manpage for Neofetch in your PWD. (Requires GNU help2man)

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/issues

SEE ALSO

       The full documentation for Neofetch is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If  the  info  and
       Neofetch programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info Neofetch

       should give you access to the complete manual.