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pro_grammer@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Neofetch development discontinued, repository archived

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Neofetch development discontinued, repository archived

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pro_grammer@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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GitHub - dylanaraps/neofetch: 🖼️ A command-line system information tool written in bash 3.2+
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🖼️ A command-line system information tool written in bash 3.2+ - dylanaraps/neofetch

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/13437386

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“Have taken up farming.”

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    Does it have to be developed further? Neofetch looks like a finished product.

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      It would need to keep up with future changes and any security updates

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        Well, it does its job for now. As for the security updates… Isn’t neofetch just a little fancy tool to display data from your system that is already exposed to any process on your distribution? What attack surface does it introduce?

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          Going by the releases, it didn’t need updates that often, but it still needed updates to fix and ensure compatibility as things changed

          Security wise, I think you’re right

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      according to the Asahi guy, it doesn’t work correctly for ARM: https://social.treehouse.systems/@marcan/111018734178152229

      I am utterly oblivious to how neofetch works, but it does seem to need updates to support newer tech.

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        True for all programs

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        Doesn’t affect me since I’m on EndeavourOS and they discontinued ARM support anyway!

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        Works on mine

        Édit: (10)… Ah, I see the point, indeed.

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      It still had issues like handling 8-bit colors in ascii art incorrectly last I checked a few years back, with that pr already being a few years old then.

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        I wonder which of the many fetch tools support 24bit terminal colours.

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      On first sight yes, in reality: no.

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