June 17, 2025
NOTE: The Plugin-based Modules Loader feature, is still WIP and situated in the plugins branch. All the devlogs I have made so far were about this feature, but the release for v2.0 is still far so the latest one will still be v1.0.
If you want to try the feature (Linux and MacOS only), clone the repository, checkout the plugins branch and compile customfetch (Make/Cmake).
I hope windows build works
added interactive user mode for those that doesn't want to run directly in a cmd
enable/disabling plugins implemented
listing installed plugins support (already fixed the URL: (unknown)) bug
adding plugins done
cufetchpm on the work
macos, android and linux modules have been rewritten.
though macos misses lots of modules...
simple makefile created
Created a simple spinning donut, but you can put some music in the background, and comes with no extra dependency!
Also cross-platform
a donut, but you can spin it with some music in the background. Cross-platform and no depedencies!
(almost) all modules have been rewritten. Linux only atm, android and macos soon.
added gtk css support
plugin config interface has been added
the parse() function has been implemented for external plugins. Now it's possible to parse tags from your external library
RAM and CPU has been almost completely added. I hope this new plugin idea will workout well
why did I even put it
rewritten some modules, but the road is still really long to rewrite every system query for android, linux and macos
I'm currently trying to add mods support, which basically let's you write libraries that can be used to fetch many other informations other than simple PC infos. It will be long since I need to add more support for MacOS
(linux-only) Highly customizable and fast system information fetcher (neofetch-like). It's an Android app and GTK3 App too. NOTE: The Plugin-based Modules Loader feature, is still WIP and situated in the "plugins" branch. All the devlogs I have made so far were about this feature, but the release for v2.0 is still far so the latest one will still be v1.0. If you want to try the feature (Linux and MacOS only), clone the repository, checkout the "plugins" branch and compile customfetch (Make/Cmake).
This was widely regarded as a great move by everyone.