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Based on the commit messages the last REAL update was 5 years ago.
Does it have to be developed further? Neofetch looks like a finished product.
On first sight yes, in reality: no.
according to the Asahi guy, it doesn't work correctly for ARM: https://social.treehouse.systems/@marcan/111018734178152229
I am utterly oblivious to how neofetch works, but it does seem to need updates to support newer tech.
It still had issues like handling 8-bit colors in ascii art incorrectly last I checked a few years back, with that pr already being a few years old then.
I wonder which of the many fetch tools support 24bit terminal colours.
It would need to keep up with future changes and any security updates
Well, it does its job for now. As for the security updates... Isn't neofetch just a little fancy tool to display data from your system that is already exposed to any process on your distribution? What attack surface does it introduce?
Going by the releases, it didn't need updates that often, but it still needed updates to fix and ensure compatibility as things changed
Security wise, I think you're right
most popular fork - hyfetch
Does it not have a Fedora package or is it just not listed on the GitHub page?
pip install hyfetch
I just found it weird that one of the most popular distros doesn't have a package for it.
Is that unusual that python packages aren't shipped as deb/rpm? Or any language packages for that matter?
That's so fetch!
Stop trying to make "fetch" happen.
Why not, it's streets ahead
It's so fetchy!
finally touching some grass
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