catfetch is yet another fetch-like written in shell. It uses 1-bit hand drawn graphics for the icon.
-
Make the script executable:
chmod +x catfetch
-
Copy it to any directory in your
PATH. The recommended location is~/.local/bin:cp catfetch ~/.local/bin/ -
Ensure the directory is in your
PATH. If not, add the following to your shell configuration file:export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
Run:
catfetchor put it in the last line of your shell configuration file.
to configure catfetch, you must edit the script file directly. all customization is done by changing variables defined at the top of the script.
the icon uses a 1-bit pixel drawing system: each character in the icon block represents a pixel. a defined off character means the pixel is off, and any other character means the pixel is on. this creates a grid-like layout where you can draw shapes by filling in pixels manually. the result is rendered as a monochrome pixel icon in the terminal.
This project is licensed under WTFPL.
This project follows the HGG.
