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cpufetch
Simplistic yet fancy CPU architecture fetching tool

Platforms
cpufetch currently supports x86_64 CPUs (both Intel and AMD) and ARM (experimental support)
| Platform | Intel | AMD | ARM | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Linux | ✔️ | ✔️ | ✔️ | Prefered platform. Experimental ARM support |
| Windows | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ | Some information may be missing. Colors will be used if supported |
| Android | ❗ | ❗ | ✔️ | Experimental ARM support |
| macOS | ❗ | ❗ | ❗ | Untested |
| Emoji | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ✔️ | Supported |
| ❌ | Not Supported |
| ❗ | Unested |
Usage and installation
Linux
There is a cpufetch package available in Arch Linux (cpufetch-git).
If you are in other distro, you can build cpufetch from source (see below)
Windows
In the releases section you will find some cpufetch executables compiled for Windows. Just download and run it from Windows CMD.
Android
You need to build cpufetch from source (see below).
Building from source
Linux and Windows
git clone https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch
cd cpufetch
make
./cpufetch
Android
I recommend using termux terminal emulator. Once you installed it, run the following commands:
pkg install -y git make clang
git clone https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch
cd cpufetch
make
./cpufetch
Examples
Here are more examples of how cpufetch looks on different CPUs.
Colors and style
By default, cpufetch will print the CPU art with the system colorscheme. However, you can always set a custom color scheme, either
specifying Intel or AMD, or specifying the colors in RGB format:
./cpufetch --color intel (default color for Intel)
./cpufetch --color amd (default color for AND)
./cpufetch --color 239,90,45:210,200,200:100,200,45:0,200,200 (example)
In the case of setting the colors using RGB, 4 colors must be given in with the format: [R,G,B:R,G,B:R,G,B:R,G,B]. These colors correspond to CPU art color (2 colors) and for the text colors (following 2). Thus, you can customize all the colors.
Implementation
cpufetch fetches all of the information using the CPUID x86 instruction. There are, however, some cases where the CPU does not support fetching some needed information. In this case, cpufetch will use /sys/devices/system/cpu in Linux as a fallback. If cpufetch is running on Windows and CPUID does not give all the data, cpufetch won't be able to show it. I hope this can be fixed in the future
Bugs or improvements
There are many open issues in github (see issues). Feel free to open a new one report a issue or propose any improvement in cpufetch
Testers
I would like to thank Gonzalocl and OdnetninI for their help, running cpufeth in many different CPUs they have access to, which makes it easier to debug and check the correctness of cpufetch.

