## Features - Fast - Really fast - Minimal dependencies - Actually really fast - Cool NixOS logo (other, inferior, distros are not supported) - Reliable detection of following info: - Hostname/Username - Kernel - Name - Version - Architecture - Current shell (from $SHELL, trimmed if store path) - Current Desktop (DE/WM/Compositor and display backend) - Memory Usage/Total Memory - Storage Usage/Total Storage (for `/` only) - Shell Colors - Did I mention fast? ## Installation 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. Non-Nix users will have to build Microfetch with `cargo`. Microfetch is _currently_ not available anywhere else. Though, does it _really_ have to be? ## 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. | Command | Mean [ms] | Min [ms] | Max [ms] | Relative | Written by raf? | | :----------- | ----------: | -------: | -------: | -------------: | --------------: | | `microfetch` | 1.3 ± 0.0 | 1.3 | 1.4 | 1.00 | yes | | `pfetch` | 254.2 ± 4.8 | 246.7 | 264.9 | 191.97 ± 7.10 | no | | `neofetch` | 735.4 ± 9.5 | 721.1 | 752.8 | 555.48 ± 19.08 | no | | `fastfetch` | 31.9 ± 0.8 | 30.8 | 33.8 | 24.08 ± 0.98 | 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" dependency trees and increasing build times. The latter is easily mitigated with Nix's binary cache, though._ ## Customizing You can't\*. ### Why? Customization, of any kind, is expensive: I could try reading environment variables, parse command-line arguments or read a configuration file but all of those increment execution time and resource consumption by a lot. ### Really? To be fair, you _can_ customize Microfetch by... Well, patching it. It's not the best way per se, but it will be the only way that does not compromise on speed. ## Contributing I will, mostly, reject feature additions. This is not to say you should avoid them altogether, as you might have a really good idea worth discussing but as a general rule of thumb consider talking to me before creating a feature PR. Contributions that help improve performance in specific areas of Microfetch are welcome. Though, prepare to be bombarded with questions. ## Hacking A Nix flake is provided. `nix develop` to get started. Direnv users may simply run `direnv allow` to get started. Non-nix users will need `cargo` and `gcc` installed on their system, see `Cargo.toml` for available release profiles. ## Thanks Huge thanks to everyone who took the time to make pull requests or nag me in person about current issues. ## License Microfetch is licensed under [GPL3](LICENSE). See the license file for details.