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A Multi-platform screenfetch/neofetch

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Yayfetch

🧁Multi-platform customizable screenfetch tool🧁



Yayfetch is a tool similar to screenfetch, it just displays info about your computer in a prettified format - except you can use it on a non-linux machine via npx, thanks to the wonders of node

Usage

Yayfetch works both with npx and bunx

  • npm - npx yayfetch

  • bun -bunx yayfetch

or install it globally:

bun install --global yayfetch/npm install -g yayfetch and then just call yayfetch!

Flag-defined features

-p or --pick - first asks you what information you want to display, then displays it

-c <color> or --color <color> - allows to specify in which color the data will be shown in predefined colors. Cannot be used with --rgb flag. Available predefined colors: pink(default), orange, green, white, black, red, blue, yellow, violet, rainbow

--rgb r,g,b - specify RGB values in which data will be shown. Cannot be used with -c(--color) flag. Example npx yayfetch --rgb 125,25,78

--no-logo - prints data without ASCII art

--custom-lines {[key]: value, [key2]: value2, ...} - object with {[key]: value} string pairs separated by spaces ex. '{"Funny:": "joke", "exampleline:": "examplevalue"}'. This is being parsed using JSON.parse, so if you encounter any problem, make sure that string you provided can be parsed by it.

--no-colored-boxes - hides the colored boxes underneath the information.

-h or --help - shows available flags.

--config <path_to_file> - specify a file path to a custom config. See here

Config-specific features

Some more advanced features are almost impossible to implement through flags(to be quite honest, some are already pushing it e.g. --custom-lines).

  • Custom ASCIIs

To customize the ASCIIs just define "ascii" line in the config. It should be an Array<string> with path(s) to the ASCII(s).

Example:

{
  "ascii": ["./path/to/file.txt", "./path/to/2nd/file.txt"]
}
  • Custom images

You can also defined iamges instead of ASCIIs, by defining images field. Note that this flag is mutually exclusive with ascii flag. Uses terminal-image underneath, so refer to it when specifying options.

interface ImageOptions {
  path: string;
  options?: {
    width?: string | number | undefined;
    height?: string | number | undefined;
    preserveAspectRatio?: boolean | undefined;
  };
}

Example:

{
  "image": {
    "path": "./path/to/file.img",
    "options": { "preserveAspectRatio": false }
  }
}
  • Line Animations

Output can be animated by line-animations flag in the config file. It should be an AnimationOptions object.

type Animations = 'colors' | 'flowing-rainbow';
interface AnimationOptions {
  type: Animations; // Animations - applied per column basis
  msFrequency: number; // How fast should the animation be
}

Note: Printing to stdout is not performant, so it may not work well with less performant console environments

Example:

{
  "line-animations": {
    "type": "flowing-rainbow",
    "msFrequency": 150
  }
}

Example config

You can specify options through a file and use them by using --config <path_to_file>. Config file should contain a JSON object with keys representing flags.

Note that every flag with a prefix of --no- just negates the flag that is on by default. For example CLI flag --no-colored-boxes negates colored-boxes flag, which is true by default. This is important for creating a config, because if you want to invoke --no-colored-boxes through config, you would provide a "colored-boxes": false in JSON object.

Example config:

{
	"color": "blue",
	"colored-boxes": false,
	"logo": false,
	"custom-lines": {"Funny:": "joke", "exampleline:": "examplevalue"}
}

It doesn't work!

If it doesn't work for you make sure that you have the newest node(it's developed using node 18.18.0).

If you came here because of the 'Error - check https://www.npmjs.com/package/yayfetch for more' error, then most likely the software just can't detect the information. Why? Because of the system you use. It may not work when:

  • You're using linux subsystem for windows
  • Your system is within virtual machine

Keywords

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Package last updated on 19 Dec 2023

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