I started using FastFetch; it is faster since it is written in C not bash script. I guess that might be one reason neofetch is redundant and he closed the project. Ya, quite neofetch is quite a good example of elite bash scripting, much respect.
wrote my own a while back called it microfetch. tested it on ubuntu, zorin, mint, deb, ect. never published it. it really is too much hassle to make it work on multiple systems... especially for a noob like me. probably will go with screenfetch so i dont have to add a repo to half the different systems i want to mess with...
I'm on my 3rd week on Linux (Mint) and it already feels like I'm gonna miss this. Hope the alternatives will work for me. I didn't know you could customize it so much, I'm gonna have a blast with that, lmao
Neofetch is dead. Neofetch remains dead. And we have killed it. How shall we comfort ourselves, the ricers of all ricers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that the world has yet owned has bled to death under our battlestations: who will uninstall this bloat off us? What command is there for us to clean ourselves?
We must move on. For it is the way of the penguins 🐧. I know these processes are hard to compute but remember, the gc handles occupied memory which will be cleaned in due time. 07 carry on fellow penguins, neofetch what you are will always remain a constant to me :')
That would just compound the error of trying to do complex logic with bash. You'd have to rewrite it into a more powerful language. Nobody is going to do that. If you follow this basic rule you avoid years of pain: once a shell script threatens to get longer than 100 lines rewrite it to a real language. Saves huge work in future. My own rule now is 50 lines. But really the moment you start using functions and complex data structures switch to a real language and move on.
@@noname-ll2vk That's a thing, though: there's no really complex logic in there. It's almost entirely "grab some text from a place, tweak it a little, print it", for each category. It's very readable, and it's easy to see how things are obtained if you're okay at bash. Also, 6000 of those lines are the distro ASCII art.
From my experience, output of screenfetch is almost the same, but there is one thing a hate about it. It is that it does not properly wrap long lines. If you have laptop, GPU and APU names get wrapped to new line ruining the logo.
and I just learned about neofetch last week! getting fastfetch seems simple enough though, and as someone slowly learning how to use terminal in my 2 min of free time every week, it could be good practice.
Looking at his list of projects makes me wonder if fff either was inspired by or inspired nnn which is apparently the most starred terminal file manager.
I personally will continue to use Neofetch. Works well, while distros I test still have their image entries and there are no new package formats, there will be no issue. (Unless somebody finds a CVE in neofetch lol).
ScreenFetch is OK as a replacement. It's funny how much drama-noise this is doing. That's not a real issue. It's nothing like systemd-init war. Move on to an important topic, people.
Cpu-x is not maintained. Guy stopped. I think he didn't want to update to new grk version or something. Trying to maintain a gui sys info tool is crazy. Needs to many updates.
@@noname-ll2vk After reading your comment, I checked the github page and found that no new features will be added, only bugs will be fixed. Not ideal, but will do for me as long as it is bug free and secure. I checked the last release was 14 days ago.
people said the same thing when yaourt discontinued and now theres yay, paru, and all sorts of other ones. neofetch will continue to be worked on through a fork.
It's a minor issue, but with Fastfetch and Screenfetch, they render the little graphic as the Debian logo. I'm on Parrot. Neofetch always rendered a little Parrot there. Can I alter the config to fix this? If so, how would I do so?
I just have to say its really offputting how you cut your audio having this wierd pause between every 2 words is cutting into the flow of your commentary, personally its difficult to listen to
Tbh in ¼ of a century using linux, 15 years of it professionally, I've never understood the need of neofetch. I get it's better looking than using uname and cat /proc but I'm not making yt videos
@barutaji you said if changes were made in packages, system variables, library versions, etc neofetch might break and there *have* been changes made over the span of 3 whole years yet neofetch is still working just fine so it is extremely unlikely that neofetch is going to break i dont get why everyone is switching from neofetch and saying its obsolete and its gonna break now when nobody was crying before it was formally archived
I can easily Ubuntu will properly add fastfetch to their repositories since a lot of people will make their voice known to them. I also imagine that some of the Ubuntu people use neofetch so will want it for themselves.
We must move on. For it is the way of the penguins 🐧. I know these processes are hard to compute but remember, the gc handles occupied memory which will be cleaned in due time. 07 carry on fellow penguins, neofetch what you are will always remain a constant to me :')
never installed neofetch, i dont need some graphical picture to post to myself lol. its mainly there so when you make a youtube video you can be like look i typed this command to show i use linux.
1) Neofetch isn't the only fetch script on the block 2) Neofetch isn't even the best fetch script 3) The only reason Neofetch is popular was because of good timing
Neofetch is really outdated when compared to tools like FastFetch and others. I'd prefer FastFetch not to be written in C, but it is what it is. A lot of devs won't let go of the security-nightmare that is C and C++
I don't get it. It's a nice thing for these video's, but it adds nothing. It doesn't give any information you can't easily get in another way. Never used Neofetch.
Honest question, why are people uninstalling it? It's just a bash script, it doesn't need to be actively maintained and unless someone finds a critical CVE in bash itself neofetch isn't going to lead russian hackers to root status on your machine. There's a ton of critical stuff you're running which isn't actively maintained and nobody bats an eye, but NEOFETCH? OMG rush to uninstall IMMEDIATELY
What have you been using instead? (post below)
I started using FastFetch; it is faster since it is written in C not bash script. I guess that might be one reason neofetch is redundant and he closed the project. Ya, quite neofetch is quite a good example of elite bash scripting, much respect.
FastFetch
fastfetch
wrote my own a while back called it microfetch. tested it on ubuntu, zorin, mint, deb, ect. never published it. it really is too much hassle to make it work on multiple systems... especially for a noob like me.
probably will go with screenfetch so i dont have to add a repo to half the different systems i want to mess with...
fastfetch
For those who want to know, the image that has always used neofetch as a sample is a drawing by Ilya Kuvshinov.
Bro didn't just touch grass, he also decided to grow it.
I am new to Linux. But I need to crop my waifu in terminal. I gave up 20 years of Windows for this.
Haha 😆
It is a sad day. No more terminal waifu. :(
i recommend fastfetch instead
We welcome you and your waifu to the dark side.
@@tjn6278 IMO Windows is the dark side here, they're all sith lords. We're the resistance lol
One of the many great things about FOSS is that nothing is ever really gone
yeah it's been untouched for years IDK why everyone is whining
Because click bait. Neofetch is not gone lmao.
@@swozzlesticks3068 Not really clickbait if it at least makes people aware.
Normies just follow the herd, this all started because Brodie made a big deal out of literally nothing
find it kind of strange people feel the need to switch at all, considering neofetch already haven't been updated in years
Yeah people are making a bigger deal about it than they need to
@@colbyboucher6391this is what I was thinking
It's still available, and stable. Hasn't really gone anywhere.
I think fastfetch could be a great option for using neofetch instead
Yeah for most Linux users
I was going to say the same thing. fastfetch is indeed faster than neofetch.
Does look it. I'll be trying it out.@@Kelticfury
It's what I've used to check my memory real quick for a few months now.
hyfetch all the way!
I'm on my 3rd week on Linux (Mint) and it already feels like I'm gonna miss this. Hope the alternatives will work for me. I didn't know you could customize it so much, I'm gonna have a blast with that, lmao
Neofetch is dead. Neofetch remains dead. And we have killed it. How shall we comfort ourselves, the ricers of all ricers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that the world has yet owned has bled to death under our battlestations: who will uninstall this bloat off us? What command is there for us to clean ourselves?
We must move on. For it is the way of the penguins 🐧. I know these processes are hard to compute but remember, the gc handles occupied memory which will be cleaned in due time. 07 carry on fellow penguins, neofetch what you are will always remain a constant to me :')
Nietzsche would be proud
Umm... Neofetch is an 11,592 line bash script. It's very easy to read the source. Download it and maintain it yourself.
lmao
Indeed.
nah, just do it in a language that makes sense lol, some kind of scripting language would be fine for that kind of little tool, python maybe
That would just compound the error of trying to do complex logic with bash. You'd have to rewrite it into a more powerful language. Nobody is going to do that.
If you follow this basic rule you avoid years of pain: once a shell script threatens to get longer than 100 lines rewrite it to a real language. Saves huge work in future. My own rule now is 50 lines. But really the moment you start using functions and complex data structures switch to a real language and move on.
@@noname-ll2vk That's a thing, though: there's no really complex logic in there. It's almost entirely "grab some text from a place, tweak it a little, print it", for each category. It's very readable, and it's easy to see how things are obtained if you're okay at bash. Also, 6000 of those lines are the distro ASCII art.
This does not sound like an essential piece of software. I'm sure we'll manage without it.
Thanks, Dylan
bro went from ricing to growing rice
Try using screenfetch, it's essentially the same as neofetch.
From my experience, output of screenfetch is almost the same, but there is one thing a hate about it. It is that it does not properly wrap long lines. If you have laptop, GPU and APU names get wrapped to new line ruining the logo.
Thx Dylan. You will be missed.
and I just learned about neofetch last week! getting fastfetch seems simple enough though, and as someone slowly learning how to use terminal in my 2 min of free time every week, it could be good practice.
My favorite was sysinfo, which went away perhaps nine years ago. Neofetch still works on Kubuntu and Debian for me.
Looking at his list of projects makes me wonder if fff either was inspired by or inspired nnn which is apparently the most starred terminal file manager.
I personally will continue to use Neofetch. Works well, while distros I test still have their image entries and there are no new package formats, there will be no issue. (Unless somebody finds a CVE in neofetch lol).
ah yes cve in a system fetching tool
@@lobotomy-victim that'sthejoke
Now i use fastfetch with an alias called neofetch in Arch, neofetch will always remain the GOAT in our hearts!
What I see, neofetch is use by youtubers and users on reddit to show their Linux OS and rest people dont use that at all.
I'm going to miss Neofetch, I used to install it all the time.
o7!
It will not disappear…
Just use fastfetch
Maybe you do it for clarity or something else, but CTRL+L clears the screen if you didn't know.
ScreenFetch is OK as a replacement. It's funny how much drama-noise this is doing. That's not a real issue. It's nothing like systemd-init war. Move on to an important topic, people.
I have already CPU-X installed which is a graphical alternative and will be trying screenfetch today.
I'll have to try CPU-X.
Cpu-x is not maintained. Guy stopped. I think he didn't want to update to new grk version or something.
Trying to maintain a gui sys info tool is crazy. Needs to many updates.
@@noname-ll2vk After reading your comment, I checked the github page and found that no new features will be added, only bugs will be fixed. Not ideal, but will do for me as long as it is bug free and secure. I checked the last release was 14 days ago.
I use fast fetch since it's actually maintained.
5:35 beware flashbang
how did bro predict the bright google ad
What usually happens; someone forks it and maintains it; occasionally making it better.
Last year I installed Gentoo just to see the icon on neofetch
Thanks Dylan
people said the same thing when yaourt discontinued and now theres yay, paru, and all sorts of other ones. neofetch will continue to be worked on through a fork.
It's a minor issue, but with Fastfetch and Screenfetch, they render the little graphic as the Debian logo. I'm on Parrot. Neofetch always rendered a little Parrot there. Can I alter the config to fix this? If so, how would I do so?
A sad day for Arch users alike, all that will be left will the be the memories and millions of entries in bash history for each user.
bro why you don't want compiling fastfetch?
This will get picked up by someone guaranteed. Maybe we'll even get some forks and have even better versions.
I just have to say its really offputting how you cut your audio having this wierd pause between every 2 words is cutting into the flow of your commentary, personally its difficult to listen to
In the free software world, software is not discontinued. Others will maintain it.
just use hyfetch, fastfetch or one of the other many fetching tools
Tbh in ¼ of a century using linux, 15 years of it professionally, I've never understood the need of neofetch. I get it's better looking than using uname and cat /proc but I'm not making yt videos
I'm using Catnip and still using Neofetch.
is catnip also for people?
Dylan came to the same conclusion as every linux veteran, to take a page from luke smith and touch some grass
tbf does neofetch really need updates? it's not really that important compared to security firewalls and stuff like tht
@barutaji neofetch received its last commit 3 years ago lol
@barutaji and there have been many changes in the things you listed
@barutaji you said if changes were made in packages, system variables, library versions, etc neofetch might break and there *have* been changes made over the span of 3 whole years yet neofetch is still working just fine so it is extremely unlikely that neofetch is going to break
i dont get why everyone is switching from neofetch and saying its obsolete and its gonna break now when nobody was crying before it was formally archived
Imagine "fetch"ing every 5 minutes...
Who's the good boy?
I can easily Ubuntu will properly add fastfetch to their repositories since a lot of people will make their voice known to them. I also imagine that some of the Ubuntu people use neofetch so will want it for themselves.
I’m hoping so too.
Fastfetch is better anyway, though you have to acknowledge that it wouldn't exist without neofetch.
can't people just fork it?
Waiting for someone to fork it to continue maintenance and to name their fork... neoneofetch
There will be hundreds of neofetch forks
Just use hyfetch, the most based of all the neofetch alternatives
i honestly dont understand the hoopla.....there are other programs
it was discontinued 3 years ago...
We must move on. For it is the way of the penguins 🐧. I know these processes are hard to compute but remember, the gc handles occupied memory which will be cleaned in due time. 07 carry on fellow penguins, neofetch what you are will always remain a constant to me :')
0:08 what is this OS name
"how will I tell everyone I use arch btw now????"
***thanks dylan***
Mentioned:
- screenfetch
- fastfetch
>dead project (basically 2020-2024): nothing
>dead project but announced its dead (now): "OMGG NOOOO!!!!11!!!!"
never installed neofetch, i dont need some graphical picture to post to myself lol. its mainly there so when you make a youtube video you can be like look i typed this command to show i use linux.
WHY??!?!?! NOOOOO!!!! I love Neofetch
screenfetch
It was always superior as well. I stopped installing neofetch when it started asking for ImageMagick as a dependency.
1) Neofetch isn't the only fetch script on the block
2) Neofetch isn't even the best fetch script
3) The only reason Neofetch is popular was because of good timing
Neofetch is really outdated when compared to tools like FastFetch and others. I'd prefer FastFetch not to be written in C, but it is what it is. A lot of devs won't let go of the security-nightmare that is C and C++
It's already being forked and there are alternatives
Well wasent it like stopped updating like 3 years ago?
I don’t think you watched the vid :)
@@SavvyNik yea sorry about that that was my openion in the starting 😅
WTF? Neofetch is amazing!
Then there is no point for me to go to Arch, I mean how am I supposed to brag about using it without the fancy neofetch
Neofetch has slowed down over the years, Fastfetch is where it's at.
Fastfetch has always been better and more lightweight anyway
3:46
It's. Very. Comfortable. To. Listen. To. You. Speak. Like. That.
Awesome tools... Congrats on the next move🛫
I don't get it. It's a nice thing for these video's, but it adds nothing. It doesn't give any information you can't easily get in another way. Never used Neofetch.
some people digest information better in video format. I love that there are lots of alternative ways of getting the same information, personally
Honest question, why are people uninstalling it? It's just a bash script, it doesn't need to be actively maintained and unless someone finds a critical CVE in bash itself neofetch isn't going to lead russian hackers to root status on your machine. There's a ton of critical stuff you're running which isn't actively maintained and nobody bats an eye, but NEOFETCH? OMG rush to uninstall IMMEDIATELY
Yep unistalled it myself. Bye felicia.
o7 Neofetch even though Fastfetch is better
Thankyou.
Fastfetch is better and faster and looks nicer too.
Why do you put so many breaks in between your words?
this kind of stuff happens all the time
fork is made and continued by same people
I geniunely had to rewind and do a double take when he said farming LOL
fastfetch is better and faster. It's almost instantaneous. We should just pour one out for neofetch and move on.
is there something wrong with my speakers or is there just something seriously wrong with this guy's mic?
I like hyfetch for unixsocks reasons
Going back to windows
yo can i try cosmic in a vm ?
Not easily
i use catnip
Oo haven’t tried that
@@SavvyNik You also add picutres instead of having a ascii art. It looks best in kitty terminal and yeah i'm enjoying it a lot.
Sounds sweet
The terminal audio visualizer?
@@CRYPTiCEXiLE I use jpeg in fastfetch too , and yes kitty rules
just clone the repository and continue the project, not that hard
I don't know what to do with my waifus out of my terminal😢
need alternative for pfetch POSIX :(
Sad
All hail Dylan!
I'm using fastfetch, and it is fast!
it’s a system fetching tool, it does not need maintaining, it was finished, can y’all finally shut up ffs
you should fix the pausing between sentences that you're doing. could probably be better if you add a little music.
Another pokemon lost to dust
Lol
Fm6000 is pretty good too
`fastfetch` is great but the doc is terrible, I don't want to read it lmao
When a mofo takes your idea and makes it better. Gotta hit the grass.
Use fastfetch
Boohoo. Fork it.
continue it then, why are Gen Z lazy to contribute to open source?
come on nik fastfetch is there and much faster than neofetch
But nostalgia….