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jsfetch-term

v1.0.5

Published

neofetch clone in javascript

Readme

jsfetch

jsfetch is a clone of neofetch written in JavaScript using NodeJS. jsfetch is designed to be a fan project by @toddmcintire to learn more about how JavaScript and NodeJS work. It is not designed to be run in any serious capacity, if you are looking for something more stable please use neofetch.

jsfetch currently supports Windows, Mac and Debian based Linux distros.

Installation

To install globally on your machine through npm use the command

npm i -g jsfetch-term

Usage

To see an output of your system run

jsfetch

To see output in all one color provide a color as an argument

jsfetch color

supported colors are red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, gray, black and rainbow!

Development

To work on jsfetch after cloning the project directory run

npm install