I personally don't see much of a point in any of these tools, but as evidenced by neofetch, fastfetch et al, others seem to
Comment: shell ex-tendible fetching program
I *think* it should be shell-extensible, but I'm not a native speaker, so I won't get into a fight about it.
Description: Exfetch is a simple shell-extendible sysfetch thats:
"that's", as already pointed out by someone else and "extensible" see above.
- Extendible via shell scripting and flags
See above.
- Lightweight and statically compilable
$ ls -lah /usr/local/bin/*fetch -rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 1.8M Jun 19 13:31 /usr/local/bin/exfetch* -rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 1.8M Jun 17 09:43 /usr/local/bin/fastfetch* -rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 334K Jun 16 02:24 /usr/local/bin/neofetch* Compared to the other two fetches in OpenBSD ports, it's more on the heavy end of the weight scale, or if you add bash to neofetch, they are all in the same category. ok volker@ with a DESCR that's a little toned-down.