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Fetch tool for Linux operative systems that randomizes the colors and decorations each time the command it is executed. It is well customizable.

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Bunnydelic

The purpose of this fetch alternative is creating a fetch tool that does not need to be "static" all the time, printing just one set of colors and ascii art staying as the same until you change it manually.
This tool offers to randomize the color set, randomizes the ascii art (if you do not change it manually of course) each time the command is launched and some other functions found in the configuration file.
You can customize the looks modifying some parameters in config.py

Colorschemes output example

Highly inspired in bunnyfetch by Rosettea.
https://github.com/Rosettea/bunnyfetch.

Dependencies

  1. Python
  2. Make

Instructions

  1. Clone the repo locally with git clone
  2. Change directory to the folder with cd
  3. Install as binary with make install
  4. Run as bunnydelic
  5. For uninstalling use make uninstall

Supported distros

  • Arch linux and derivated distros
  • Debian and derivated distros
  • Redhat and derivated distros (hopefully)

What this fetch can do?

  • Set custom ascii arts
  • Enable/Disable default and custom ascii art
  • Randomize colors in both information and default ascii art
  • Reorganize information to your like
  • Randomize expressions in bunnies faces
  • Customize (add or remove/ enable or disable) random phrases
  • Customize glyphs in information display

Future plans

  • make an aur package when it's stable
  • make an deb package when it's stable

Author notes

why this name? well, it has bunnies and "delic" comes from "psychodelic", whose colors are always changing, and also match for an old username i had.
This fetch uses colors of your system to colorize the output. I recommend to use a colorscheme for your Xresources file, like rosepine, dracula, nord, etc.
It also may look weird depending of the font, monospace looks weird. I recommend nerd fonts or some other.
https://www.nerdfonts.com/font-downloads

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