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But first, please read 674 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # owofetch-rs 2 | Alternative to *fetch, uwuifies all stats. 3 | 4 | ![](screenshot.png) 5 | 6 | Installation: 7 | - Arch: [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/owofetch-git/) 8 | - Other Linux distros: Either compile the source with `cargo build --release` or download the latest release 9 | 10 | TODO: 11 | - [ ] Add more OS logos 12 | - [ ] Add more stats 13 | - [x] ~~Colored output~~ 14 | - [x] ~~Add CLI flags~~ 15 | - [ ] Find out how to uwuize clap output 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /art/arch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1793D1 2 | /\ 3 | / \ 4 | /\ \ 5 | / ^w^ \ 6 | / ,, \ 7 | / | | -\ 8 | /_-'' ''-_\ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /art/default: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FFFFFF 2 | ___ 3 | (^^ | 4 | (<> | 5 | / __ \ 6 | ( / \ /| 7 | _/\ __)/_) 8 | \/-____\/ 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /art/manjaro: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 34be5b 2 | █████████ ████ 3 | █████████ ████ 4 | ████ ^w^ ████ 5 | ████ ████ ████ 6 | ████ ████ ████ 7 | ████ ████ ████ 8 | ████ ████ ████ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshot.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/netthier/owofetch-rs/721a965cead0b1e03f0d778cb362195c259fcaad/screenshot.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/cli.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use structopt::StructOpt; 2 | use crate::info::InfoType; 3 | 4 | #[derive(Debug, StructOpt, Clone)] 5 | #[structopt(name = "owofetch", about = "uwuified *fetch alternative")] 6 | pub struct Opt { 7 | /// Sets the color of info categories, doesnt affect distro logo or the actual info itself. Must be in RGB hexadecimal format. 8 | #[structopt(short, long, default_value = "#FFA500")] 9 | pub color: String, 10 | 11 | /// Only show certain info. Available options are: UserAtHostname, Os, Kernel, Memory, Shell, Terminal, Processor and RootDisk. 12 | #[structopt(short, long)] 13 | pub values: Option>, 14 | 15 | /// Print numeric values as actual, accurate numbers instead of English words. 16 | #[structopt(short, long)] 17 | pub nums: bool, 18 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/info.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use std::env; 2 | use sysinfo::{System, SystemExt, ProcessExt, ProcessorExt, DiskExt}; 3 | use std::process; 4 | use std::ffi::OsString; 5 | use std::str::FromStr; 6 | use owo_colors::{OwoColorize, Rgb}; 7 | use strum::EnumString; 8 | use english_numbers::{Formatting, convert}; 9 | use crate::cli::Opt; 10 | 11 | #[derive(Debug, EnumString, Copy, Clone)] 12 | pub enum InfoType { 13 | UserAtHostname, 14 | Os, 15 | Kernel, 16 | Memory, 17 | Shell, 18 | Terminal, 19 | Processor, 20 | RootDisk, 21 | } 22 | 23 | pub struct InfoBuilder { 24 | info: Vec, 25 | system: System, 26 | num_fmt_params: Formatting, 27 | word_color: Rgb, 28 | config: Opt, 29 | } 30 | 31 | impl InfoBuilder { 32 | pub fn new(opt: &Opt) -> Self { 33 | Self { 34 | info: Vec::new(), 35 | system: System::new_all(), 36 | num_fmt_params: Formatting { 37 | spaces: true, 38 | conjunctions: true, 39 | ..Default::default() 40 | }, 41 | word_color: Rgb(0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF), 42 | config: opt.clone(), 43 | } 44 | } 45 | 46 | pub fn add(&mut self, info_type: InfoType) -> &mut Self { 47 | self.info.push(info_type); 48 | self 49 | } 50 | 51 | pub fn set_color(&mut self, hex: &str) -> &mut Self { 52 | let hex= hex::decode(hex.chars().filter(|c| c.is_alphanumeric()).collect::()).expect("Invalid hex color!"); 53 | self.word_color = Rgb(hex[0], hex[1], hex[2]); 54 | self 55 | } 56 | 57 | pub fn get(&self) -> Vec> { 58 | let mut info_vec = Vec::new(); 59 | for info in self.info.iter() { 60 | info_vec.push(match info { 61 | InfoType::UserAtHostname => self.get_user_at_host(), 62 | InfoType::Os => self.get_os(), 63 | InfoType::Kernel => self.get_kernel(), 64 | InfoType::Memory => self.get_memory(), 65 | InfoType::Shell => self.get_shell(), 66 | InfoType::Terminal => self.get_term(), 67 | InfoType::Processor => self.get_cpu(), 68 | InfoType::RootDisk => self.get_root_disk(), 69 | }); 70 | } 71 | info_vec 72 | } 73 | 74 | fn num_fmt(&self, mut num: f32) -> String { 75 | if self.config.nums { 76 | format!("{:.2}", num) 77 | } else { 78 | let mut decimals = 0; 79 | while num > 99.0 { 80 | num /= 10.0; 81 | decimals += 1; 82 | } 83 | format!("About {}", convert(num as i64*10_i64.pow(decimals), self.num_fmt_params)) 84 | } 85 | } 86 | 87 | fn get_os(&self) -> Option { 88 | Some(format!("{} {}", "OS:".color(self.word_color), self.system.get_name()?)) 89 | } 90 | 91 | fn get_kernel(&self) -> Option { 92 | Some(format!("{} {}", "Kernel".color(self.word_color), self.system.get_kernel_version()?)) 93 | } 94 | 95 | fn get_memory(&self) -> Option { 96 | let total = self.system.get_total_memory() as f32 / 1000.0; 97 | let used = self.system.get_used_memory() as f32 / 1000.0; 98 | Some(format!("{} {} Megabytes / {} Megabytes", "Memory:".color(self.word_color), self.num_fmt(used), self.num_fmt(total))) 99 | } 100 | 101 | fn get_user_at_host(&self) -> Option { 102 | Some(format!("{}@{}", env::var("USER").ok()?.color(self.word_color), self.system.get_host_name()?.color(self.word_color))) 103 | } 104 | 105 | fn get_shell(&self) -> Option { 106 | Some(format!("{} {}", "Shell:".color(self.word_color), env::var("SHELL").ok()?)) 107 | } 108 | 109 | fn get_term(&self) -> Option { 110 | let pid = process::id(); 111 | let process = self.system.get_process(pid as i32)?; 112 | let shell = self.system.get_process(process.parent()?)?; 113 | let terminal = self.system.get_process(shell.parent()?)?; 114 | Some(format!("{} {}", "Terminal: ".color(self.word_color), terminal.name())) 115 | } 116 | 117 | fn get_cpu(&self) -> Option { 118 | let processor = self.system.get_processors().iter().next()?; 119 | Some(format!("{} {}", "CPU: ".color(self.word_color), processor.get_brand())) 120 | } 121 | 122 | fn get_root_disk(&self) -> Option { 123 | let disk = self.system.get_disks().iter().find(|e| e.get_mount_point() == OsString::from_str("/").unwrap())?; 124 | let total = disk.get_total_space() as f32 / 1073741824.0; 125 | let used = total - disk.get_available_space() as f32 / 1073741824.0; 126 | 127 | Some(format!("{} {} Gibibytes / {} Gibibytes", "Disk:".color(self.word_color), self.num_fmt(used) ,self.num_fmt( total) )) 128 | } 129 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use itertools::{Itertools, EitherOrBoth}; 2 | use sysinfo::{System, SystemExt}; 3 | pub use uwuifier; 4 | use structopt::StructOpt; 5 | use unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation; 6 | 7 | use owo_colors::{OwoColorize, Rgb}; 8 | 9 | mod info; 10 | use info::{InfoBuilder, InfoType}; 11 | 12 | mod cli; 13 | use cli::Opt; 14 | use textwrap::{termwidth, wrap}; 15 | use uwuifier::uwuify_str_sse; 16 | 17 | 18 | fn main() { 19 | let system = System::new_all(); 20 | let opt: Opt = Opt::from_args(); 21 | 22 | let mut info = InfoBuilder::new(&opt); 23 | info.set_color(&opt.color); 24 | 25 | if let Some(values) = opt.values { 26 | for value in values.iter() { 27 | info.add(*value); 28 | } 29 | } else { 30 | info.add(InfoType::UserAtHostname) 31 | .add(InfoType::Os) 32 | .add(InfoType::Kernel) 33 | .add(InfoType::Memory) 34 | .add(InfoType::Processor) 35 | .add(InfoType::Shell) 36 | .add(InfoType::Terminal) 37 | .add(InfoType::RootDisk); 38 | } 39 | 40 | let (art, size, color) = pad_and_color(match system.get_name().unwrap_or_default().as_str() { 41 | "Arch Linux" => include_str!("../art/arch"), 42 | "Manjaro Linux" => include_str!("../art/manjaro"), 43 | _ => include_str!("../art/default"), 44 | }); 45 | 46 | let mut info = info.get(); 47 | 48 | for elem in art.lines().zip_longest(format_info(&info, size)) { 49 | match elem { 50 | EitherOrBoth::Both(art_line, info_line) => { 51 | uwu!(" {}", art_line.color(color)); 52 | println!("{}", info_line); 53 | }, 54 | EitherOrBoth::Left(art_line) => { 55 | uwu!(" {}", art_line.color(color)); 56 | }, 57 | EitherOrBoth::Right(info_line) => { 58 | for _ in 0..size+3 { print!(" "); } 59 | println!("{}", info_line); 60 | } 61 | } 62 | } 63 | } 64 | 65 | fn pad_and_color(art: &str) -> (String, usize, Rgb) { 66 | let mut new = String::new(); 67 | let size = art.lines().map(|e| e.graphemes(true).count()).max().unwrap() + 3; 68 | let hex= hex::decode(art.lines().next().unwrap()).unwrap(); 69 | for line in art.lines().skip(1) { 70 | let mut line = line.to_string(); 71 | let diff = size - line.graphemes(true).count(); 72 | for _ in 0..diff { 73 | line.push(' '); 74 | } 75 | line.push('\n'); 76 | new.push_str(&line); 77 | } 78 | (new, size, Rgb(hex[0], hex[1], hex[2])) 79 | } 80 | 81 | fn format_info(info: &[Option], art_size: usize) -> Vec{ 82 | let width = termwidth() - (art_size + 3); 83 | let mut new_info = Vec::new(); 84 | for line in info.iter() { 85 | if let Some(info) = line { 86 | new_info.append(&mut wrap(&uwuify_str_sse(&info), width).iter().map(|e| String::from(&*e.clone())).collect()); 87 | } 88 | } 89 | new_info 90 | } 91 | 92 | #[macro_export] 93 | macro_rules! uwu { 94 | ($($arg:tt)*) => {{ 95 | print!("{}", uwuifier::uwuify_str_sse(&format!($($arg)*))) 96 | }} 97 | } --------------------------------------------------------------------------------