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A POSIX *nix fetch script using Nerdfonts
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Command-line fetch tools for system information
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Like neofetch, but much faster because written in c. Only Linux.
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In this repository I intend to keep configuration files that I deem important, in addition to the theme customizations that I make to have a consistent working environment.
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Another system information tool written in C++
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A pretty system information tool written in bash for termux on android.
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A total nord dotfiles used by me. Forever work in progress.
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A standard i3lock blur screen, but now with neofetch stats overlayed
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It's pretty complex, but I have to make it.