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.TH man 8 "1 Sep 2020" "0.7" "cpufetch man page"
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.SH NAME
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cpufetch \- Prints a fancy summary of the CPU with some advanced information
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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cpufetch [--version] [--help] [--levels] [--style fancy|retro|legacy] [--color intel|amd|'R,G,B:R,G,B:R,G,B:R,G,B']
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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cpufetch will print CPU information, for which will query CPUID instructions and udev directories on Linux as a fallback method. Some of this features are:
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Name
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.IP \[bu]
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Frequency
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.IP \[bu]
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Number of cores (Physical and Logical)
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.IP \[bu]
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Cache sizes
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.IP \[bu]
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Theoretical peak performance in floating point operations per second (FLOP/s)
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.SH OPTIONS
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\fB\-\-style\fR \f[I][intel|amd|R,G,B:R,G,B:R,G,B:R,G,B]\f[]
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Set the color scheme. By default, cpufetch uses the system color scheme. This option lets the user use different colors to print the CPU art:
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.IP \[bu]
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\fB"intel"\fR: Use intel color scheme
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.IP \[bu]
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\fB"amd"\fR: Use amd color scheme
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.IP \[bu]
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\fBcustom\fR: If color do not match "intel" or "amd", a custom scheme can be specified: 4 colors must be given in RGB with the format: R,G,B:R,G,B:...
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These colors correspond to CPU art color (2 colors) and for the text colors (following 2)
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.TP
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\fB\-\-style\fR \f[I]STYLE\f[]
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Specify the style of ascii logo:
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.IP \[bu]
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\fB"fancy"\fR: Default style
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.IP \[bu]
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\fB"retro"\fR: Old cpufetch style
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.IP \[bu]
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\fB"legacy"\fR: Fallback style for terminals that does not support colors
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\fB\-\-levels\fR
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Prints CPUID levels and CPU name
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\fB\-\-verbose\fR
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Prints extra information (if available) about how cpufetch tried fetching information
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\fB\-\-help\fR
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Prints help
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\fB\-\-version\fR
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Prints cpufetch version
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.SH BUGS
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Bugs should be posted on: https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/issues
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.SH NOTES
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Peak performance information is NOT accurate. cpufetch computes peak performance using the max
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frequency. However, to properly compute peak performance, you need to know the frequency of the
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CPU running AVX code, which is not be fetched by cpufetch since it depends on each specific CPU.
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.SH AUTHOR
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Dr-Noob (https://github.com/Dr-Noob)
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