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cutefetch

Tiny coloured fetch script with cute little animals

This script works on both Linux and Mac OS systems. Enjoy~ :3

A "fork" of elenapan's bunnyfetch script. Uses improvements from strafe/bunnyfetch and adds Mac OS compatibility

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Install

  • Place the fetch script somewhere on your $PATH (I use $HOME/.local/bin/)
  • Make it executable by running chmod a+x ./cutefetch in the directory it is located
  • It is recommended to use a NerdFont as your terminal font if the glyphs are not being displayed properly.

Usage

After installation, run cutefetch in the terminal.

Command line arguments can be passed to specify the animal and eye style.

  • Valid animal arguments: --kitty, -k, --bunny, -b
  • Valid eye styles: integers from 0 to 13

Examples: cutefetch --kitty 6, cutefetch -k 6, cutefetch prints the default kitty. cutefetch --bunny 0, cutefetch -b 0, cutefetch -b, etc. prints a bunny.

Output of cutefetch --help

Cutefetch - Tiny coloured fetch script to display sysinfo

USAGE: cutefetch [MODE] [EYE_SELECTOR]

    [MODE]:
        -h,  --help: print this help message
        -k,  --kitty: show kitty ascii art with sysinfo
        -k2, --kitty2: show kitty ascii art with sysinfo (2nd variant)
        -b,  --bunny: show bunny ascii art with sysinfo
        -p,  --puppy: show puppy ascii art with sysinfo
        -s,  --simple: show sysinfo with no ascii art
        -v,  --version: print the version number
        no option: same as -k, --kitty
        unkown option: print this help message
                       and return status code 1

    [EYE_SELECTOR] (optional):
        (numbers from 0 to 14)
         0:  . .
         1:  · ·
         2:  ^ ^
         3:  - -
         4:  ~ ~
         5:  * *
         6:  ^.^
         7:  -.-
         8:  ~.~
         9:  *.*
        10:  0.0
        11:  0 0
        12:  o o
        13:  o.o
        14:  ° o
        no/other number:
             ^.^ (kitty)
          or . . (bunny)
          or 0 0 (puppy)

Extras

cutefetch $(printf '-k\n-b\n-p' | shuf -n 1) $(shuf -i 1-13 -n 1) prints a random animal with random face. Add this to your .zshrc, .bashrc, config.fish, etc. to spice up your shell. :3

this wonderful idea of randomizing the animal and face was contributed by Westofer

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