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🌲 A plant-based system fetch tool made with Rust.

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🌲 treefetch

A comfy and fast system fetch tool made in Rust. Tested to be much faster than neofetch and pfetch.

A great pair for cbonsai, to help you get upvotes on your *nix rice.

treefetch

Installation

OpenSUSE Tumbleweed

zypper in treefetch

Arch Linux

yay -S treefetch-bin

paru -S treefetch-bin

Debian/Ubuntu

pacstall -I treefetch-bin

Install Pacstall here (basically AUR for Debian-based distros)

Binary

Download the latest binary release from the releases section.

Compiling

Compiling is currently the only option to run treefetch for BSD/macOS systems.

To compile and install treefetch manually, you first need to install the Rust compiler.

  • cargo install --git https://github.com/angelofallars/treefetch
cbonsai and treefetch

Usage

Usage:
  treefetch [options]

OPTIONS
  -b, --bonsai   Show a bonsai tree
  -x, --xmas     Show a Christmas tree
  -h, --help     Display this help message
treefetch bonus trees

Contributing

Just make sure to develop and make pull requests on the dev branch instead of the main branch.

Contribute to treefetch and get your awesome profile picture displayed here!

Made with contrib.rocks.

Supporting this project

This project is free and open-source and will always be that way.

If you like this project, please consider donating to help me improve this project even further.

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License

This program is licensed under the GPLv3 License.

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