├── screenshots ├── all1.png ├── all2.png ├── arts.png ├── out2.png ├── say.png ├── wolf.png ├── color1.png ├── color2.png ├── fm6000.png ├── arch_logo.png ├── astronaut.png ├── geometry.png └── rawwolf.png ├── ascii_arts ├── fishes.txt ├── wolf.txt ├── pika.txt ├── astronaut.txt └── dilbert_all.txt ├── install.sh ├── README.md ├── fm6000.pl └── LICENSE /screenshots/all1.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Revisto/fetch-master-6000/master/screenshots/all1.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/all2.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Revisto/fetch-master-6000/master/screenshots/all2.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/arts.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Revisto/fetch-master-6000/master/screenshots/arts.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/out2.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Revisto/fetch-master-6000/master/screenshots/out2.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/say.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Revisto/fetch-master-6000/master/screenshots/say.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/wolf.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Revisto/fetch-master-6000/master/screenshots/wolf.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/color1.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Revisto/fetch-master-6000/master/screenshots/color1.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/color2.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Revisto/fetch-master-6000/master/screenshots/color2.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/fm6000.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Revisto/fetch-master-6000/master/screenshots/fm6000.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/arch_logo.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Revisto/fetch-master-6000/master/screenshots/arch_logo.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/astronaut.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Revisto/fetch-master-6000/master/screenshots/astronaut.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/geometry.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Revisto/fetch-master-6000/master/screenshots/geometry.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/rawwolf.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Revisto/fetch-master-6000/master/screenshots/rawwolf.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ascii_arts/fishes.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | O 3 | 4 | O 5 | >(º> o 6 | _\_ o 7 | >(º> \\/ o\ . 8 | //\___= 9 | '' 10 | 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ascii_arts/wolf.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | _ 2 | / \ _-' 3 | _/| \-''- _ / 4 | __-' { | \ 5 | / \ 6 | / "o. |o } 7 | | \ ; 8 | ', 9 | \_ __\ 10 | ''-_ \.// 11 | / '-____' 12 | / 13 | _' 14 | _-' 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ascii_arts/pika.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ 2 | ⣿⡏⠉⠛⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⣿ 3 | ⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠈⠛⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠛⠉⠁⠀⣿ 4 | ⣿⣿⣧⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠙⠿⠿⠿⠻⠿⠿⠟⠿⠛⠉⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣸⣿ 5 | ⣿⣿⣿⣷⣄⠀⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⣴⣿⣿ ╭ 6 | ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠏⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠠⣴⣿⣿⣿⣿ │ 7 | ⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⠀⠀⢰⣹⡆⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣭⣷⠀⠀⠀⠸⣿⣿⣿⣿ │ 8 | ⣿⣿⣿⣿⠃⠀⠀⠈⠉⠀⠀⠤⠄⠀⠀⠀⠉⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⢿⣿⣿⣿ │ 9 | ⣿⣿⣿⣿⢾⣿⣷⠀⠀⠀⠀⡠⠤⢄⠀⠀⠀⠠⣿⣿⣷⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿ ╯ 10 | ⣿⣿⣿⣿⡀⠉⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢄⠀⢀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠉⠉⠁⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿ 11 | ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢹⣿⣿ 12 | ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿ 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ascii_arts/astronaut.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | _..._ 2 | .' '. _ 3 | / .-""-\ _/ \ 4 | .-| /:. | | | 5 | | \ |:. /.-'-./ 6 | | .-'-;:__.' =/ 7 | .'= *=| _.=' 8 | / _ . | ; 9 | ;-.-'| \ | 10 | / | \ _\ _\ 11 | \__/'._;. ==' ==\ 12 | \ \ | 13 | / / / 14 | /-._/-._/ 15 | \ `\ \ 16 | `-._/._/ 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | if [[ -f "fm6000.pl" ]]; then 4 | echo "Seems like you cloned the repository" 5 | cp fm6000.pl fm6000 6 | else 7 | url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/master/fm6000.pl" 8 | if [[ $(command -v curl) ]]; then 9 | echo "Downloading the script" 10 | curl $url -o fm6000 11 | else 12 | echo "curl is required" && exit 13 | fi 14 | fi 15 | 16 | if [ "$(command -v doas)" ]; then 17 | sudo=doas 18 | else 19 | sudo=sudo 20 | fi 21 | 22 | if [[ -f "fm6000" && -s "fm6000" ]]; then 23 | chmod +x fm6000 24 | echo "Making the script executable : done" 25 | if [ -x $HOME/.local/bin ]; then 26 | install_path=$HOME/.local/bin 27 | sudo= 28 | read -p "Move the script to $install_path [root not required]? (y/N) " ans 29 | else 30 | install_path=/usr/local/bin 31 | read -p "Move the script to $install_path [root required]? (y/N) " ans 32 | fi 33 | 34 | if [[ "${ans,,}" == "y" ]]; then 35 | echo "Moving fm6000 to $install_path" 36 | $sudo mv -v fm6000 $install_path 37 | else 38 | echo "Script not moved" 39 | ./fm6000 40 | exit 41 | fi 42 | echo "Fetch-master-6000 is succesfully installed" 43 | else 44 | echo "Unable to download the script" 45 | fi 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ascii_arts/dilbert_all.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ╭───────────────────────╮ 2 | დოოოოოდ │ │ 3 | | | │ │ 4 | | | ╭│ │ 5 | |-Ο Ο-| ││ │ 6 | Ͼ ∪ Ͽ ││ │ 7 | | | ╯│ │ 8 | ˏ`-.ŏ.-´ˎ │ │ 9 | @ │ │ 10 | @ │ │ 11 | ╰───────────────────────╯ 12 | 13 | ╭───────────────────────╮ 14 | .-'''-. │ │ 15 | | | │ │ 16 | ⪜|---_---|⪛ ╭│ │ 17 | Ͼ|__(_)__|Ͽ ││ │ 18 | | _ | ││ │ 19 | | | ╯│ │ 20 | ˏ====○====ˎ │ │ 21 | / \ │ │ 22 | │ │ 23 | ╰───────────────────────╯ 24 | 25 | ╭───────────────────────╮ 26 | │ │ 27 | .-----. │ │ 28 | .` `. ╭│ │ 29 | / /-() ()-\ \ ││ │ 30 | \_| ○ |_/ ││ │ 31 | '. .' ╯│ │ 32 | `-._.-' │ │ 33 | │ │ 34 | ╰───────────────────────╯ 35 | 36 | ..-.. ╭───────────────────────╮ 37 | (~ ~) │ │ 38 | ( ) │ │ 39 | ( ~~~~~~~ ) ╭│ │ 40 | ( | . . | ) ││ │ 41 | ( | (_) | ) ││ │ 42 | ( | | ) ╯│ │ 43 | (.,.,.| === |.,.,.) │ │ 44 | '.___.' │ │ 45 | / \ ╰───────────────────────╯ 46 | 47 | @ @ ╭───────────────────────╮ 48 | @@ ..-.. @@ │ │ 49 | @@@' _ _ '@@@ │ │ 50 | @( . . )@ ╭│ │ 51 | | (_) | ││ │ 52 | | _ | ││ │ 53 | |_ _| ╯│ │ 54 | /|_'---'_|\ │ │ 55 | / | '\_/' | \ │ │ 56 | / | | | | \ ╰───────────────────────╯ 57 | 58 | ╭───────────────────────╮ 59 | @@@@@@@@@ │ │ 60 | | | │ │ 61 | | _ _ | ╭│ │ 62 | Ͼ| ○ ○ |Ͽ ││ │ 63 | | u | ││ │ 64 | | --- | ╯│ │ 65 | / `-._.-´ \ │ │ 66 | | │ │ 67 | ╰───────────────────────╯ 68 | 69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Fetch-master 6000 2 | 3 | ## Simple fetching tool 4 | ### Works on Linux & BSD 5 | 6 | ASCII art of Dilbert is taken from the [Kakoune text editor](https://github.com/mawww/kakoune) 7 | ASCII art of Alice, PHB is taken from [Christopher Johnson's collection](https://asciiart.website/index.php?art=comics/dilbert) 8 | ASCII art of the Wolf is taken from [asciiart.eu](https://www.asciiart.eu/animals/wolves) 9 | ASCII art of the Astronaut is taken from [this site](https://pastebin.com/T7tunPCa) 10 | 11 | ## Screenshots 12 | ![all1.png](https://github.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/blob/master/screenshots/all1.png) 13 | ![al2l.png](https://github.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/blob/master/screenshots/all2.png) 14 | ![arts.png](https://github.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/blob/master/screenshots/arts.png) 15 | 16 | ## Installation 17 | Its just a perl script 18 | download it make it executable and put somewhere in your $PATH 19 | 20 | **For Gentoo** refer to the [XDream's Repository](https://github.com/XDream8/dreamsrepo) 21 | **For Arch users** its available in the AUR as `fm6000` 22 | 23 | ## Via install script 24 | ```bash 25 | bash -c "$(curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/master/install.sh)" 26 | ``` 27 | 28 | ## Manually 29 | with wget 30 | ``` bash 31 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/master/fm6000.pl -O fm6000 32 | ``` 33 | ### or 34 | with curl 35 | ``` bash 36 | curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/master/fm6000.pl --output fm6000 37 | ``` 38 | making it executable 39 | ```bash 40 | chmod +x fm6000 41 | ``` 42 | copying it to $PATH (~/.local/bin/ , this step is optional) 43 | ```bash 44 | cp fm6000 ~/.local/bin/ 45 | ``` 46 | 47 | ## Usage 48 | if fm6000 in $PATH 49 | ```bash 50 | fm6000 51 | ``` 52 | runing the script 53 | ```bash 54 | ./fm6000 55 | ``` 56 | or 57 | ```bash 58 | perl fm6000 59 | ``` 60 | or 61 | ```bash 62 | bash fm6000 63 | ``` 64 | 65 | ## Displaying custom ASCII from file 66 | ```bash 67 | fm6000 -f wolf.txt 68 | ``` 69 | ![wolf.png](https://github.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/blob/master/screenshots/wolf.png) 70 | ```bash 71 | kak wolf.txt 72 | ``` 73 | ![rawwolf.png](https://github.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/blob/master/screenshots/rawwolf.png) 74 | 75 | ```bash 76 | fm6000 -f astronaut.txt -c cyan 77 | ``` 78 | ![astronaut.png](https://github.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/blob/master/screenshots/astronaut.png) 79 | 80 | ```bash 81 | fm6000 -f arch_logo.txt 82 | ``` 83 | ![arch_logo.png](https://github.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/blob/master/screenshots/arch_logo.png) 84 | 85 | ### About custom ascii_art file 86 | every line should be of same length (use spaces if needed) 87 | atleast 10 lines is required (use empty spaces lines if needed) 88 | 89 | ## Say 90 | ```bash 91 | fm6000 -say "Hello world!" 92 | ``` 93 | ![say.png](https://github.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/blob/master/screenshots/say.png) 94 | 95 | ## Geometry 96 | ![geometry.png](https://github.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/blob/master/screenshots/geometry.png) 97 | 98 | ## Available Options 99 | **-h** or **--help** for help 100 | **-c** or **--color** for base color 101 | **-w** or **--wally** display Wally 102 | **-dog** or **--dogbert** display Dogbert 103 | **-al** or **--alice** display Alice 104 | **-phb** or **--phb** display Pointy Haired Boss 105 | **-as** or **--asok** display Asok 106 | **-r** or **--random** display Random art 107 | **-f** or **--file** display ascii art from file 108 | 109 | **-o** or **--os** for os 110 | **-k** or **--kernel** for kernel 111 | **-de** or **--de** for desktop environment 112 | **-s** or **--shell** for shell 113 | **-u** or **--uptime** for uptime 114 | **-pa** or **--package** for package count 115 | **-n** or **--not_de** to use 'WM' instead of 'DE' 116 | **-v** or **--vnstat** to use vnstat instead of kernel 117 | 118 | **-m** or **--margin** Space on the left side of info 119 | **-g** or **--gap** Spaces between info and info_value 120 | **-l** or **--length** Length of the board (should be greater than 14) 121 | 122 | > option can be of single character or more 123 | > for ex: -help can be used via -h -he -hel -help as long as it avoids ambiguity 124 | > for ex: -d is ambiguous (-dogbert , -de) so atleast 2 characters should be specified 125 | 126 | ## Available colors 127 | black red green yellow blue magenta cyan white random 128 | 129 | bright_black bright_red bright_green bright_yellow 130 | bright_blue bright_magenta bright_cyan bright_white 131 | 132 | ## Randomization 133 | For random color use: 134 | ```bash 135 | fm6000 -color random 136 | ``` 137 | or 138 | ```bash 139 | fm6000 -c random 140 | ``` 141 | 142 | For random character use: 143 | ```bash 144 | fm6000 -random 145 | ``` 146 | or 147 | ```bash 148 | fm6000 -r 149 | ``` 150 | 151 | ## Troubleshooting 152 | If your distro is not {arch, debian, fedora, freeBSD, gentoo, venom, solus} based fetch-master-6000 wont be able to detect number of packages 153 | In that case you have to specify number of packages yourself 154 | *Solus is already supported* 155 | For example: 156 | On Solus (eopkg) 157 | command to list all istalled packages is: 158 | ```bash 159 | eopkg list-installed 160 | ``` 161 | to count packages pipe the list to wc -l 162 | 163 | ```bash 164 | eopkg list-installed | wc -l 165 | ``` 166 | 167 | make it an alias to avoid typing it everytime 168 | 169 | ```bash 170 | alias fm6000='fm6000 -p $(eopkg list-installed | wc -l)' 171 | ``` 172 | Similiarly for other distros 173 | 174 | ```bash 175 | fm6000 -p $(pacman -Q | wc -l) 176 | ``` 177 | output 178 | ![out2.png](https://github.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000/blob/master/screenshots/out2.png) 179 | 180 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fm6000.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env perl 2 | 3 | # Dilbert themed system info fetch tool 4 | # https://github.com/anhsirk0/fetch-master-6000 5 | 6 | use strict; 7 | use Term::ANSIColor; 8 | use Getopt::Long; 9 | use Text::Wrap; 10 | use experimental 'smartmatch'; 11 | use POSIX; 12 | 13 | my $length = 13; 14 | my $gap = 3; 15 | my $margin = 2; 16 | my $color = 'yellow'; 17 | 18 | my $wally; 19 | my $dogbert; 20 | my $alice; 21 | my $phb; 22 | my $asok; 23 | my $help; 24 | my $not_de; 25 | my $random; 26 | my $ascii_file; 27 | my $say; 28 | 29 | my @colors = ( 30 | 'red', 'green', 'yellow', 'blue', 'magenta', 'cyan', 'white', 31 | 'bright_red', 'bright_green', 'bright_yellow', 32 | 'bright_blue', 'bright_magenta', 'bright_cyan', 'bright_white' 33 | ); 34 | 35 | my @wm = ( 36 | 'fluxbox', 'openbox', 'blackbox', 'xfwm4', 'metacity', 'kwin', 'twin', 'icewm', 37 | 'pekwm', 'flwm', 'flwm_topside', 'fvwm', 'dwm', 'awesome', 'wmaker', 'stumpwm', 38 | 'musca', 'xmonad', 'i3', 'ratpoison', 'scrotwm', 'spectrwm', 'wmfs', 'wmii', 39 | 'beryl', 'subtle', 'e16', 'enlightenment', 'sawfish', 'emerald', 'monsterwm', 40 | 'dminiwm', 'compiz', 'Finder','herbstluftwm', 'howm', 'notion', 'bspwm', '2bwm', 41 | 'echinus', 'swm', 'budgie-wm', 'dtwm', '9wm', 'chromeos-wm', 'deepin-wm', 'sway', 42 | 'mwm', 'instawm', 'qtile', 'leftwm', 'none+leftwm' 43 | ); 44 | 45 | sub get_os { 46 | my $os = `lsb_release -si 2>/dev/null`; 47 | unless ($os) { 48 | my $os_release_file = "/etc/os-release"; 49 | if (-f $os_release_file) { 50 | open(FH, "<", $os_release_file); 51 | while() { 52 | if ($_ =~ m/^NAME/) { 53 | $os = $_; 54 | $os =~ s/NAME=//; 55 | last; 56 | } 57 | } 58 | } 59 | } 60 | # for gentoo 61 | unless ($os) { $os = `[ -x "/etc/portage" ] && echo "Gentoo" 2>/dev/null` } 62 | # for BSD 63 | unless ($os) { $os = `uname -s 2>/dev/null` } 64 | unless ($os) { $os = "Unknown" } 65 | for($os) { 66 | s/ Linux//i; 67 | s/"|'//g; 68 | chomp; 69 | } 70 | return $os; 71 | } 72 | 73 | sub get_de { 74 | my $de = $ENV{DESKTOP_SESSION}; 75 | unless ($de) { $de = $ENV{XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP} } 76 | unless ($de) { $de = $ENV{XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP} } 77 | unless ($de) { $de = "Unknown" } 78 | return $de; 79 | } 80 | 81 | sub shell { 82 | my $sh = (split '/', $ENV{SHELL})[-1]; 83 | unless ($sh) { $sh = "Unknown" } 84 | return $sh; 85 | } 86 | 87 | sub kernel { 88 | my $ke = `uname -r`; 89 | $ke =~ s/-.*//; 90 | chomp $ke; 91 | unless ($ke) { $ke = "Unknown" } 92 | return $ke; 93 | } 94 | 95 | sub packages { 96 | # for debian based 97 | my $pacs = `dpkg-query -l 2>/dev/null | grep "^ii"`; 98 | # for arch based 99 | unless ($pacs) { $pacs = `pacman -Q 2>/dev/null` } 100 | # for fedora 101 | unless ($pacs) { $pacs = `yum list installed 2>/dev/null` } 102 | # for BSD 103 | unless ($pacs) { $pacs = `pkg info 2>/dev/null` } 104 | # for gentoo based 105 | unless ($pacs) { $pacs = `ls -d /var/db/pkg/*/* 2>/dev/null` } 106 | # for venon linux 107 | unless ($pacs) { $pacs = `ls -d /var/lib/scratchpkg/db/* 2>/dev/null` } 108 | # for solus 109 | unless ($pacs) { $pacs = `ls /var/lib/eopkg/package/ 2>/dev/null` } 110 | # for void linux 111 | unless ($pacs) { $pacs = `xbps-query -l 2>/dev/null` } 112 | # for OpenSUSE 113 | unless ($pacs) { $pacs = `rpm -qa 2>/dev/null` } 114 | # for nixos 115 | unless ($pacs) { $pacs = `nix-store -qR /run/current-system/sw/ 2>/dev/null && nix-store -qR ~/.nix-profile/ 2>/dev/null` } 116 | 117 | my $count = $pacs =~ tr/\n//; 118 | unless ($count) { $count = "Unknown" } 119 | return $count; 120 | } 121 | 122 | sub uptime { 123 | my $time = `uptime`; 124 | for($time) { 125 | s/.*up\s+//; 126 | s/,\s+[0-9]+ user.*//; 127 | s/ //g; 128 | s/,/:/g; 129 | s/[a-z]+//g; 130 | chomp 131 | } 132 | 133 | my @time = reverse(split ":", $time); 134 | if (scalar @time == 2) { 135 | $time[0] =~ s/^0//; # remove starting '0' (01 -> 1) 136 | $time = $time[1]. "h, " . $time[0] . "m"; 137 | } elsif (scalar @time == 3) { 138 | $time[0] =~ s/^0//; # remove starting '0' (01 -> 1) 139 | $time = $time[2]. "d, " . $time[1]. "h, " . $time[0] . "m"; 140 | } else { 141 | $time .= "m"; 142 | } 143 | return $time; 144 | } 145 | 146 | # today's internet usage via vnstat 147 | sub usage { 148 | my $data = `vnstat`; 149 | my $today; 150 | foreach my $line (split '\n', $data) { 151 | if ($line =~ /today/) { 152 | $line =~ s/\|/\//g; # newer vnstat uses | as separator 153 | $today = (split '/', $line)[2]; 154 | $today =~ s/^ *//; 155 | } 156 | } 157 | return $today; 158 | } 159 | 160 | sub format_info { 161 | my %info = %{(shift)}; 162 | # format => "MARGIN PLACEHOLDER GAP NAME" 163 | my $text = ' ' x $margin . colored($info{'placeholder'}, $info{'color'}); 164 | $text .= ' ' x (7 + $gap - length $info{'placeholder'}); 165 | $text .= $info{'name'} . ' ' x ($length - length $info{'name'}); 166 | return $text; 167 | } 168 | 169 | sub get_info { 170 | my @info; 171 | my $os; 172 | my $ke; 173 | my $de; 174 | my $sh; 175 | my $up; 176 | my $pac; 177 | my $de_placeholder = 'DE'; 178 | my $vnstat = '-1'; 179 | my $usg; 180 | 181 | GetOptions ( 182 | "help" => \$help, 183 | "os=s" => \$os, 184 | "kernel=s" => \$ke, 185 | "de=s" => \$de, 186 | "shell=s" => \$sh, 187 | "uptime=s" => \$up, 188 | "packages=i" => \$pac, 189 | "margin=i" => \$margin, 190 | "length=i" => \$length, 191 | "gap=i" => \$gap, 192 | "color=s" => \$color, 193 | "not_de" => \$not_de, 194 | "vnstat:s" => \$vnstat, 195 | "wally" => \$wally, 196 | "dogbert" => \$dogbert, 197 | "alice" => \$alice, 198 | "phb" => \$phb, 199 | "asok" => \$asok, 200 | "random" => \$random, 201 | "file=s" => \$ascii_file, 202 | "say=s" => \$say, 203 | ); 204 | 205 | if ($help) { 206 | print_help(); 207 | exit; 208 | } 209 | 210 | if ($say) { 211 | my $total_length = $length + $gap + 7 - $margin; # total length of the text box 212 | my $total_chars = length($say) + 10 * $margin; # including margin on each line 213 | 214 | if ($total_chars / $total_length > 8) { 215 | $length = $length + ceil($total_chars / $total_length) 216 | } 217 | 218 | $Text::Wrap::columns = $length + $gap + 7 - $margin; 219 | my @new_info; 220 | @info = split "\n", wrap("" , "", $say); 221 | 222 | my $number_of_lines = scalar @info; 223 | for my $i (0 .. ($number_of_lines - 1)) { 224 | $new_info[$i] = " " x $margin . $info[$i] . " " x ($length + $gap + 7 - length $info[$i]); 225 | } 226 | # if say text is less than 6 lines we can add two empty lines (at start and end) 227 | if ($number_of_lines <= 6) { 228 | unshift(@new_info, " " x ($length + $gap + 7 + $margin)); 229 | push(@new_info, " " x ($length + $gap + 7 + $margin)); 230 | } 231 | return @new_info; 232 | } 233 | 234 | unless ($os) { $os = get_os(); } 235 | unless ($ke) { $ke = kernel(); } 236 | unless ($de) { $de = get_de(); } 237 | unless ($sh) { $sh = shell(); } 238 | unless ($up) { $up = uptime(); } 239 | unless ($pac) { $pac = packages(); } 240 | 241 | if ($not_de) { 242 | $de_placeholder = 'WM'; 243 | } 244 | 245 | if ($de ~~ @wm) { 246 | $de_placeholder = 'WM'; 247 | } 248 | 249 | if ($vnstat eq '') { 250 | $vnstat = usage(); 251 | } 252 | 253 | if ($color eq "random") { 254 | $color = @colors[int(rand scalar @colors)]; 255 | } 256 | 257 | my %usg = ( 258 | 'placeholder' => 'VNSTAT', 259 | 'color' => 'magenta', 260 | 'name' => $vnstat 261 | ); 262 | 263 | my %os = ( 264 | 'placeholder' => 'OS', 265 | 'color' => 'bright_green', 266 | 'name' => $os, 267 | ); 268 | 269 | my %ke = ( 270 | 'placeholder' => 'KERNEL', 271 | 'color' => 'blue', 272 | 'name' => $ke, 273 | ); 274 | 275 | my %de = ( 276 | 'placeholder' => $de_placeholder, 277 | 'color' => 'bright_red', 278 | 'name' => $de, 279 | ); 280 | 281 | my %sh = ( 282 | 'placeholder' => 'SHELL', 283 | 'color' => 'yellow', 284 | 'name' => $sh, 285 | ); 286 | 287 | my %up = ( 288 | 'placeholder' => 'UPTIME', 289 | 'color' => 'bright_magenta', 290 | 'name' => $up, 291 | ); 292 | 293 | my %pac = ( 294 | 'placeholder' => 'PACKAGES', 295 | 'color' => 'cyan', 296 | 'name' => $pac, 297 | ); 298 | 299 | $os = format_info(\%os); 300 | $ke = format_info(\%ke); 301 | $de = format_info(\%de); 302 | $sh = format_info(\%sh); 303 | $up = format_info(\%up); 304 | $pac = format_info(\%pac); 305 | $usg = format_info(\%usg); 306 | 307 | my $i = 0; 308 | $info[$i++] = ' ' x ($length + $gap + 7 + $margin); 309 | $info[$i++] = $os; 310 | if ($vnstat eq '-1' ) { $info[$i++] = $ke; } 311 | $info[$i++] = $de; 312 | $info[$i++] = $sh; 313 | $info[$i++] = $up; 314 | $info[$i++] = $pac; 315 | unless ($vnstat eq '-1' ) { $info[$i++] = $usg } 316 | $info[$i++] = ' ' x ($length + $gap + 7 + $margin); 317 | 318 | return @info; 319 | } 320 | 321 | sub main { 322 | my @info = get_info(); 323 | 324 | if ($random) { 325 | my @arr = map { 0 } (1..6); 326 | $arr[int rand(6)] = 1; 327 | ($wally, $dogbert, $alice, $phb, $asok) = splice @arr, 0, 4; 328 | } 329 | 330 | # my $i = 0; 331 | my @info_lines = (); # info about os, wm etc etc 332 | 333 | for my $i (0 .. scalar @info - 1) { 334 | $info_lines[$i] = colored(q{│}, $color) . $info[$i] . colored('│', $color), 335 | } 336 | unshift(@info_lines, colored(q{╭} . '─' x ($length + $margin + $gap + 7) . '╮', $color)); 337 | push(@info_lines, colored(q{╰} . '─' x ($length + $margin + $gap + 7) . '╯', $color)); 338 | my $i = 0; 339 | my $text = "\n"; 340 | if ($ascii_file) { 341 | open (FH, "<", $ascii_file) or die "Unable to open $ascii_file"; 342 | chomp(my @ascii = ); 343 | my $offset = abs int(scalar @ascii / 2 - 5); # to keep info in middle 344 | 345 | for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar @ascii; $i++) { 346 | my $j = $i - $offset; 347 | if ($j >= 0 && $j < 10) { # info is of 10 lines 348 | $text .= colored($ascii[$i], $color) . $info_lines[$j] . "\n"; 349 | } else { 350 | $text .= colored($ascii[$i], $color) . "\n"; 351 | } 352 | } 353 | } elsif ($wally) { 354 | $text .= colored(q{ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 355 | $text .= colored(q{ .-'''-. }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 356 | $text .= colored(q{ | | }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 357 | $text .= colored(q{ ⪜|---_---|⪛ ╭}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 358 | $text .= colored(q{ Ͼ|__(_)__|Ͽ │}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 359 | $text .= colored(q{ | _ | │}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 360 | $text .= colored(q{ | | ╯}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 361 | $text .= colored(q{ ˏ====○====ˎ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 362 | $text .= colored(q{ / \ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 363 | $text .= colored(q{ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 364 | } elsif ($dogbert) { 365 | $text .= colored(q{ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 366 | $text .= colored(q{ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 367 | $text .= colored(q{ .-----. }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 368 | $text .= colored(q{ .` `. ╭}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 369 | $text .= colored(q{ / /-() ()-\ \ │}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 370 | $text .= colored(q{ \_| ○ |_/ │}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 371 | $text .= colored(q{ '. .' ╯}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 372 | $text .= colored(q{ `-._.-' }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 373 | $text .= colored(q{ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 374 | $text .= colored(q{ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 375 | } elsif ($alice) { 376 | $text .= colored(q{ ..-.. }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 377 | $text .= colored(q{ (~ ~) }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 378 | $text .= colored(q{ ( ) }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 379 | $text .= colored(q{ ( ~~~~~~~ ) ╭}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 380 | $text .= colored(q{ ( | . . | ) │}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 381 | $text .= colored(q{ ( | (_) | ) │}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 382 | $text .= colored(q{ ( | | ) ╯}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 383 | $text .= colored(q{ (.,.,.| === |.,.,.) }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 384 | $text .= colored(q{ '.___.' }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 385 | $text .= colored(q{ / \ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 386 | } elsif ($phb) { 387 | $text .= colored(q{ @ @ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 388 | $text .= colored(q{ @@ ..-.. @@ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 389 | $text .= colored(q{ @@@' _ _ '@@@ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 390 | $text .= colored(q{ @( . . )@ ╭}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 391 | $text .= colored(q{ | (_) | │}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 392 | $text .= colored(q{ | _ | │}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 393 | $text .= colored(q{ |_ _| ╯}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 394 | $text .= colored(q{ /|_'---'_|\ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 395 | $text .= colored(q{ / | '\_/' | \ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 396 | $text .= colored(q{ / | | | | \ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 397 | } elsif ($asok) { 398 | $text .= colored(q{ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 399 | $text .= colored(q{ @@@@@@@@@ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 400 | $text .= colored(q{ | | }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 401 | $text .= colored(q{ | _ _ | ╭}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 402 | $text .= colored(q{ Ͼ| ○ ○ |Ͽ │}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 403 | $text .= colored(q{ | u | │}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 404 | $text .= colored(q{ | --- | ╯}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 405 | $text .= colored(q{ / `-._.-´ \ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 406 | $text .= colored(q{ | }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 407 | $text .= colored(q{ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 408 | } else { 409 | $text .= colored(q{ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 410 | $text .= colored(q{ დოოოოოდ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 411 | $text .= colored(q{ | | }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 412 | $text .= colored(q{ | | ╭}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 413 | $text .= colored(q{ |-Ο Ο-| │}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 414 | $text .= colored(q{ Ͼ ∪ Ͽ │}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 415 | $text .= colored(q{ | | ╯}, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 416 | $text .= colored(q{ ˏ`-.ŏ.-´ˎ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 417 | $text .= colored(q{ @ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 418 | $text .= colored(q{ @ }, $color) . $info_lines[$i++] . "\n"; 419 | } 420 | 421 | $text .= "\n"; 422 | print $text; 423 | } 424 | 425 | sub print_help { 426 | print "usage: fm6000 [options]\n\n"; 427 | print "-c, --color=STR Base color\n"; 428 | print "-w, --wally Display Wally \n"; 429 | print "-dog, --dogbert Display Dogbert \n"; 430 | print "-al, --alice Display Alice \n"; 431 | print "-phb, --phb Display Pointy haired Boss \n"; 432 | print "-as, --asok Display Asok \n"; 433 | print "-r, --random Display Random Art \n"; 434 | print "-f, --file Display art from file\n"; 435 | print "-n, --not_de To use 'WM' instead of 'DE'\n"; 436 | print "-o, --os=STR OS name\n"; 437 | print "-k or --kernel=STR Kernel version\n"; 438 | print "-de or --de=STR Desktop environment name\n"; 439 | print "-s or --shell=STR Shell name\n"; 440 | print "-u or --uptime=STR Uptime\n"; 441 | print "-pa or --package=INT Number of packages\n"; 442 | print "-v or --vnstat=STR Use vnstat instead of kernel\n"; 443 | print "-m or --margin=INT Spaces on the left side of info\n"; 444 | print "-g or --gap=INT Spaces between info and info_value\n"; 445 | print "-l or --length=INT Length of the board ( > 14)\n\n"; 446 | print "available colors: \n"; 447 | print join(", ", splice(@colors, 0, 7)) . 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