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<h1 align="center">Microfetch</h1>
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Stupidly simple, laughably fast fetch tool. Written in Rust for speed and ease
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of maintainability. Runs in a _fraction of a millisecond_ and displays _most_ of
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the nonsense you'd see posted on r/unixporn or other internet communities. Aims
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to replace [fastfetch](https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch) on my
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personal system, but [probably not yours](#customizing). Though, you are more
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than welcome to use it on your system: it's pretty [fast...](#benchmarks)
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<p align="center">
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<img
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alt="latest demo"
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src="./.github/assets/demo.png"
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width="850px"
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>
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</p>
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## Features
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- Fast
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- Really fast
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- Minimal dependencies
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- Actually really fast
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- Cool NixOS logo (other, inferior, distros are not supported)
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- Reliable detection of following info:
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- Hostname/Username
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- Kernel
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- Name
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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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- 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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## Motivation
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Fastfetch, as its name indicates, a very fast fetch tool written in C, however,
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I am not interested in any of its additional features and I very much dislike
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the defaults. Microfetch is a fetch tool that you would normally write in Bash
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and put in your `~/.bashrc` but actually _really_ fast because it opts-out of
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all customization options provided by Fastfetch. Why? Because I can.
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I cannot re-iterate it enough, Microfetch is annoyingly fast.
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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 | 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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| `fastfetch` | 31.9 ± 0.8 | 30.8 | 33.8 | 24.08 ± 0.98 | no |
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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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_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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dependency trees and increasing build times. The latter is easily mitigated with
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Nix's binary cache, though._
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[Criterion.rs]: https://github.com/bheisler/criterion.rs
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[Getting Started Guide]: https://bheisler.github.io/criterion.rs/book/getting_started.html
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To benchmark individual functions, [Criterion.rs] is used. See Criterion's
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[Getting Started Guide] for details or just run `cargo bench` to benchmark all
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features of Microfetch.
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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`. It is not published
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anywhere but I imagine you can use `cargo install --git` to install it from
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source.
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```bash
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cargo install --git https://github.com/notashelf/microfetch.git
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```
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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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## Customizing
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You can't.
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### Why?
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Customization, of any kind, is expensive: I could try reading environment
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variables, parse command-line arguments or read a configuration file but all of
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those increment execution time and resource consumption by a lot.
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### Really?
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To be fair, you _can_ customize Microfetch by, well, patching it. It's not the
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best way per se, but it will be the only way that does not compromise on speed.
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The Nix package allows passing patches in a streamlined manner by passing
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`.overrideAttrs` to the derivation.
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## Contributing
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I will, mostly, reject feature additions. This is not to say you should avoid
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them altogether, as you might have a really good idea worth discussing but as a
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general rule of thumb consider talking to me before creating a feature PR.
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Contributions that help improve performance in specific areas of Microfetch are
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welcome. Though, prepare to be bombarded with questions if your changes are
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large.
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## Hacking
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A Nix flake is provided. `nix develop` to get started. Direnv users may simply
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run `direnv allow` to get started.
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Non-nix users will need `cargo` and `gcc` installed on their system, see
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`Cargo.toml` for available release profiles.
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## Thanks
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Huge thanks to everyone who took the time to make pull requests or nag me in
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person about current issues. To list a few, special thanks to:
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- [@Nydragon](https://github.com/Nydragon) - For packaging Microfetch in Nixpkgs
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- [@ErrorNoInternet](https://github.com/ErrorNoInternet) - Performance
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improvements and code assistance
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- [@SoraTenshi](https://github.com/SoraTenshi) - General tips and code
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improvements
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- [@bloxx12](https://github.com/bloxx12) - Performance improvements and
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benchmarking plots
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- [@sioodmy](https://github.com/sioodmy) - Being cute
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- [@mewoocat](https://github.com/mewoocat) - The awesome NixOS logo ASCII used
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in Microfetch
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Additionally a big thank you to everyone who used, talked about or criticized
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Microfetch. I might have missed your name here, but you have my thanks.
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## License
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Microfetch is licensed under [GPL3](LICENSE). See the license file for details.
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