diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 25f0151..804fa36 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -47,15 +47,17 @@ Fastfetch, as its name indicates, a very fast fetch tool written in C, however, I am not interested in any of its additional features and I very much dislike the defaults. Microfetch is a fetch tool that you would normally write in Bash and put in your `~/.bashrc` but actually _really_ fast because it opts-out of -all customization options provided by Fastfetch. Why? Because I can. +all customization options provided by Fastfetch. Why? Because I can, and because +I prefer Rust for "structured" Bash scripts. I cannot re-iterate it enough, Microfetch is annoyingly fast. ## Benchmarks -Microfetch's performance is mostly hardware-dependant, however, the overall -trend seems to be < 2ms on any modern (2015 and after) CPU. Below are the -benchmarks with Hyperfine on my desktop system. +Microfetch's performance is capped by hardware-specific race conditions, meaning +it may (at times) depend on your hardware. However, the overall trend seems to +be < 2ms on any modern (2015 and after) CPU. Below are the benchmarks with +Hyperfine on my desktop system. | Command | Mean [ms] | Min [ms] | Max [ms] | Relative | Written by raf? | | :----------- | ----------: | -------: | -------: | -------------: | --------------: | @@ -65,7 +67,7 @@ benchmarks with Hyperfine on my desktop system. | `neofetch` | 735.4 ± 9.5 | 721.1 | 752.8 | 555.48 ± 19.08 | no | _As far as I'm concerned, Microfetch is faster than almost every fetch tool -there is. The only downside of using Rust is introducing more "bloated" +there is. The only downsides of using Rust are introducing more "bloated" dependency trees and increasing build times. The latter is easily mitigated with Nix's binary cache, though._ @@ -78,6 +80,10 @@ features of Microfetch. ## Installation +> [!NOTE] +> You will need a Nerdfonts patched font installed, and for your terminal +> emulator to support said font. Microfetch uses nerdfonts glyphs by default. + Microfetch is packaged in [nixpkgs](https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs). You can get it through the unstable channel for the time being. The Nix flake can also be used for bleeding-edge builds.