Provided by: screenfetch_3.9.1-1_all bug

NAME

       screenFetch - The Bash Screenshot Information Tool

SYNOPSIS

       screenfetch [OPTIONAL FLAGS]

DESCRIPTION

       This  handy  Bash  script  can  be used to generate one of those nifty terminal theme information + ASCII
       distribution logos you see in everyone's screenshots nowadays. It will auto-detect your distribution  and
       display  an  ASCII  version of that distribution's logo and some valuable information to the right. There
       are options to specify no ASCII  art,  colors,  taking  a  screenshot  upon  displaying  info,  and  even
       customizing the screenshot command!  This script is very easy to add to and can easily be extended.

       Supported GNU/Linux Distributions:

              ALDOS,  Alpine  Linux,  Amazon  Linux,  Antergos, Arch Linux (Old and Current Logos), Artix Linux,
              blackPanther OS, BLAG, BunsenLabs, CentOS, Chakra, Chapeau, Chrome OS,  Chromium  OS,  CrunchBang,
              CRUX,  Debian,  Deepin,  DesaOS,  Devuan,  Dragora,  elementary  OS,  Evolve  OS, Exherbo, Fedora,
              Frugalware, Fuduntu, Funtoo, Fux, Gentoo, gNewSense, Guix System, Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre, Jiyuu
              Linux,  Kali Linux, KaOS, KDE neon, Kogaion, Korora, LinuxDeepin, Linux Mint, LMDE, Logos, Mageia,
              Mandriva/Mandrake, Manjaro, Mer, Netrunner, NixOS, OBRevenge, openSUSE, OS Elbrus,  Oracle  Linux,
              Parabola  GNU/Linux-libre,  Pardus,  Parrot Security, PCLinuxOS, PeppermintOS, Proxmox VE, PureOS,
              Qubes OS, Raspbian, Red  Hat  Enterprise  Linux,  ROSA,  Sabayon,  SailfishOS,  Scientific  Linux,
              Siduction,  Slackware,  Solus, Source Mage GNU/Linux, SparkyLinux, SteamOS, SUSE Linux Enterprise,
              SwagArch, TinyCore, Trisquel, Ubuntu, Viperr, Void and Zorin OS.

       Other Supported Systems:

              Dragonfly/Free/Open/Net BSD, Haiku, Mac OS X, Windows+Cygwin and Windows+MSYS2.

       Supported Desktop Managers:

              KDE, GNOME, Unity, Xfce, LXDE, Cinnamon, MATE, Deepin, CDE, RazorQt and Trinity.

       Supported Window Managers:

              2bwm, 9wm, Awesome, Beryl, Blackbox, Cinnamon, chromeos-wm, Compiz, deepin-wm, dminiwm, dwm, dtwm,
              E16,  E17,  echinus,  Emerald,  FluxBox,  FLWM,  FVWM,  herbstluftwm, howm, IceWM, KWin, Metacity,
              monsterwm, Musca, Gala, Mutter, Muffin,  Notion,  OpenBox,  PekWM,  Ratpoison,  Sawfish,  ScrotWM,
              SpectrWM, StumpWM, subtle, sway, TWin, WindowMaker, WMFS, wmii, Xfwm4, XMonad and i3.

OPTIONS

       -v     Verbose output.

       -o 'OPTIONS'
              Allows  for  setting  script  variables  on  the  command  line.  Must be in the following format:
              'OPTION1="OPTIONARG1";OPTION2="OPTIONARG2"'

       -d '+var;-var;var'
              Allows for setting what information is displayed on the command line. You can  add  displays  with
              +var,var.   You can delete displays with -var,var. Setting without + or - will set display to that
              explicit combination. Add and delete statements may be used in conjunction by placing a ;  between
              them as so: +var,var,var;-var,var.

       -n     Do not display ASCII distribution logo.

       -L     Display ASCII distribution logo only.

       -N     Strip all color from output.

       -w     Wrap long lines.

       -t     Truncate output based on terminal width (Experimental!).

       -p     Output in portrait mode, with logo above info.

       -s [-u IMGHOST]
              Using  this  flag  tells  the script that you want it to take a screenshot. Use the -u flag if you
              would like to upload the screenshots to  one  of  the  pre-configured  locations.  These  include:
              teknik, imgur, mediacrush and hmp.

       -c string
              You  may change the outputted colors with -c. The format is as follows: [0-9][0-9],[0-9][0-9]. The
              first argument controls the ASCII logo colors and the label colors. The second  argument  controls
              the colors of the information found. One argument may be used without the other.

       -a 'PATH'
              You  can  specify  a custom ASCII art by passing the path to a Bash script, defining startline and
              fulloutput variables, and optionally labelcolor and textcolor. See the asciiText function  in  the
              source code for more information on the variables format.

       -S 'COMMAND'
              Here you can specify a custom screenshot command for the script to execute. Surrounding quotes are
              required.

       -D 'DISTRO'
              Here you can specify your distribution for the script to use. Surrounding quotes are required.

       -A 'DISTRO'
              Here you can specify the distribution art that you want displayed. This is for when you want  your
              distro detected but want to display a different logo.

       -E     Suppress output of errors.

       -V, --version
              Display current script version.

       -h, --help
              Display this help.

SEE ALSO

       http://github.com/KittyKatt/screenFetch

AUTHOR

       Created  by and licensed to Brett Bohnenkamper <kittykatt@kittykatt.us>.  OS X porting done almost solely
       by shrx <https://github.com/shrx> and John D. Duncan, III <https://github.com/JohnDDuncanIII>.

       This manual page was written by djcj <djcj@gmx.de>

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <https://github.com/KittyKatt/screenFetch/issues>

COPYRIGHT

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU GPL version  3
       or  (at  your option) any later version.  There is NO warranty; not even MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
       PARTICULAR PURPOSE.