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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ checksum = "78ca9ab1a0babb1e7d5695e3530886289c18cf2f87ec19a575a0abdce112e3a3"
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[[package]]
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name = "microfetch"
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version = "0.3.3"
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version = "0.3.5"
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dependencies = [
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"color-eyre",
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"nix",
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[package]
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name = "microfetch"
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version = "0.3.3"
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version = "0.3.5"
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edition = "2021"
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[dependencies]
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README.md
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@ -35,24 +35,35 @@ than welcome to use it on your system: it's pretty [fast...](#benchmarks)
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- Version
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- Architecture
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- Current shell (from $SHELL, trimmed if store path)
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- WM/Compositor and display backend
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- Current Desktop (DE/WM/Compositor and display backend)
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- Memory Usage/Total Memory
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- Storage Usage/Total Storage (for `/` only)
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- Shell Colors
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- Did I mention fast?
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## Installation
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Microfetch is packaged in [nixpkgs](https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs). You can
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get it through the unstable channel for the time being. The Nix flake can also
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be used for bleeding-edge builds.
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Non-Nix users will have to build Microfetch with `cargo`.
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Microfetch is _currently_ not available anywhere else. Though, does it _really_
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have to be?
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## Benchmarks
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Microfetch's performance is mostly hardware-dependant, however, the overall
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trend seems to be < 2ms on any modern (2015 and after) CPU. Below are the
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benchmarks with Hyperfine on my desktop system.
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| Command | Mean [ms] | Min [ms] | Max [ms] | Relative |
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| :----------- | ----------: | -------: | -------: | -------------: |
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| `microfetch` | 1.3 ± 0.0 | 1.3 | 1.4 | 1.00 |
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| `pfetch` | 254.2 ± 4.8 | 246.7 | 264.9 | 191.97 ± 7.10 |
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| `neofetch` | 735.4 ± 9.5 | 721.1 | 752.8 | 555.48 ± 19.08 |
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| `fastfetch` | 31.9 ± 0.8 | 30.8 | 33.8 | 24.08 ± 0.98 |
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| Command | Mean [ms] | Min [ms] | Max [ms] | Relative | Written by raf? |
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| :----------- | ----------: | -------: | -------: | -------------: | --------------: |
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| `microfetch` | 1.3 ± 0.0 | 1.3 | 1.4 | 1.00 | yes |
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| `pfetch` | 254.2 ± 4.8 | 246.7 | 264.9 | 191.97 ± 7.10 | no |
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| `neofetch` | 735.4 ± 9.5 | 721.1 | 752.8 | 555.48 ± 19.08 | no |
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| `fastfetch` | 31.9 ± 0.8 | 30.8 | 33.8 | 24.08 ± 0.98 | no |
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_As far as I'm concerned, Microfetch is faster than almost every fetch tool
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there is. The only downside of using Rust is introducing more "bloated"
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pub const RED: &str = "\x1b[31m";
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pub const MAGENTA: &str = "\x1b[35m";
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pub fn print_dots() -> Result<String, std::io::Error> {
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let colors = format!("{BLUE} {CYAN} {GREEN} {YELLOW} {RED} {MAGENTA} {RESET}");
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Ok(colors)
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pub fn print_dots() -> String {
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format!("{BLUE} {CYAN} {GREEN} {YELLOW} {RED} {MAGENTA} {RESET}")
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}
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use color_eyre::Result;
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use std::{env, io};
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pub fn get_desktop_info() -> String {
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fn capitalize_first_letter(s: &str) -> String {
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if s.is_empty() {
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return String::new();
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}
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pub fn get_desktop_info() -> Result<String, io::Error> {
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let desktop_env = env::var("XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP");
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let display_backend = env::var("XDG_SESSION_TYPE");
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let mut chars = s.chars();
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let first_char = chars.next().unwrap().to_uppercase().to_string();
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let rest: String = chars.collect();
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first_char + &rest
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}
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// Retrieve the environment variables and handle Result types
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let desktop_env = std::env::var("XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP");
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let display_backend_result = std::env::var("XDG_SESSION_TYPE");
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// Capitalize the first letter of the display backend value
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let display_backend = capitalize_first_letter(display_backend_result.as_deref().unwrap_or(""));
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// Trim "none+" from the start of desktop_env if present
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// XXX: This is a workaround for NixOS modules that set XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP to "none+foo"
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// instead of just "foo"
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// Use "Unknown" if desktop_env or display_backend is empty
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// Use "Unknown" if desktop_env is empty or has an error
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let desktop_env = match desktop_env {
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Err(_) => String::from("Unknown"),
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Ok(s) => s.trim_start_matches("none+").to_owned(),
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Err(_) => "Unknown".to_string(),
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Ok(s) => s.trim_start_matches("none+").to_string(),
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};
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let display_backend = display_backend.unwrap_or_else(|_| String::from("Unknown"));
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// Handle the case where display_backend might be empty after capitalization
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let display_backend = if display_backend.is_empty() {
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"Unknown".to_string()
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} else {
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display_backend
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};
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Ok(format!("{desktop_env} ({display_backend})"))
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format!("{desktop_env} ({display_backend})")
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}
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color_eyre::install()?;
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let fields = Fields {
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user_info: get_username_and_hostname()?,
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user_info: get_username_and_hostname(),
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os_name: get_os_pretty_name()?,
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kernel_version: get_system_info()?,
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shell: get_shell()?,
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shell: get_shell(),
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uptime: get_current()?,
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window_manager: get_desktop_info()?,
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desktop: get_desktop_info(),
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memory_usage: get_memory_usage(sysinfo()?),
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storage: get_root_disk_usage()?,
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colors: print_dots()?,
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colors: print_dots(),
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};
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print_system_info(&fields);
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kernel_version: String,
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shell: String,
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uptime: String,
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window_manager: String,
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desktop: String,
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memory_usage: String,
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storage: String,
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colors: String,
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}
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fn print_system_info(fields: &Fields) {
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let Fields {
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user_info,
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os_name,
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kernel_version,
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shell,
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uptime,
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desktop,
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memory_usage,
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storage,
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colors,
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} = fields;
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println!(
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"
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{CYAN} ▟█▖ {BLUE}▝█▙ ▗█▛ {user_info} ~{RESET}
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{CYAN} ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▘{BLUE}▝██ {CYAN}▟█▖ {CYAN} {BLUE}Kernel{RESET} {kernel_version}
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{BLUE} ▟█▛ {BLUE}▝█▘{CYAN}▟█▛ {CYAN} {BLUE}Shell{RESET} {shell}
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{BLUE}▟█████▛ {CYAN}▟█████▛ {CYAN} {BLUE}Uptime{RESET} {uptime}
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{BLUE} ▟█▛{CYAN}▗█▖ {CYAN}▟█▛ {CYAN} {BLUE}WM{RESET} {window_manager}
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{BLUE} ▟█▛{CYAN}▗█▖ {CYAN}▟█▛ {CYAN} {BLUE}Desktop{RESET} {desktop}
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{BLUE} ▝█▛ {CYAN}██▖{BLUE}▗▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ {CYAN} {BLUE}Memory{RESET} {memory_usage}
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{BLUE} ▝ {CYAN}▟█▜█▖{BLUE}▀▀▀▀▀██▛▀▀▘ {CYAN} {BLUE}Storage (/){RESET} {storage}
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{CYAN} ▟█▘ ▜█▖ {BLUE}▝█▛ {CYAN} {BLUE}Colors{RESET} {colors}
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",
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user_info = fields.user_info,
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os_name = fields.os_name,
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kernel_version = fields.kernel_version,
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shell = fields.shell,
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uptime = fields.uptime,
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window_manager = fields.window_manager,
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memory_usage = fields.memory_usage,
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storage = fields.storage,
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colors = fields.colors,
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);
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{CYAN} ▟█▘ ▜█▖ {BLUE}▝█▛ {CYAN} {BLUE}Colors{RESET} {colors}");
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}
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.to_string()
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});
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Ok(pretty_name.unwrap_or_else(|| "Unknown".to_string()))
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Ok(pretty_name.unwrap_or("Unknown".to_string()))
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}
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use crate::colors::{CYAN, GREEN, RED, RESET, YELLOW};
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pub fn get_username_and_hostname() -> Result<String, io::Error> {
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let username = env::var("USER").unwrap_or_else(|_| "unknown_user".to_string());
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let hostname = nix::unistd::gethostname()?;
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pub fn get_username_and_hostname() -> String {
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let username = env::var("USER").unwrap_or("unknown_user".to_string());
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let hostname = nix::unistd::gethostname().unwrap_or("unknown_host".to_string().into());
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let hostname = hostname.to_string_lossy();
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Ok(format!("{YELLOW}{username}{RED}@{GREEN}{hostname}"))
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format!("{YELLOW}{username}{RED}@{GREEN}{hostname}")
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}
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pub fn get_shell() -> Result<String, io::Error> {
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let shell_path = env::var("SHELL").unwrap_or_else(|_| "unknown_shell".to_string());
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pub fn get_shell() -> String {
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let shell_path = env::var("SHELL").unwrap_or("unknown_shell".to_string());
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let shell_name = shell_path.rsplit('/').next().unwrap_or("unknown_shell");
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Ok(shell_name.to_string())
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shell_name.to_string()
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}
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pub fn get_root_disk_usage() -> Result<String, io::Error> {
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