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NAME

       fastfetch - a neofetch-like tool for fetching system information and displaying them in a pretty way

SYNOPSIS

       fastfetch [options...]

DESCRIPTION

       Fastfetch is a neofetch-like tool for fetching system information and displaying them in a pretty way. It
       is  written  mainly  in  C,  with  performance  and  customizability in mind.  Currently, Linux, Android,
       FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows 7+ are supported.

EXIT STATUS

       On successful execution, fastfetch returns zero. If any error happened, the exit code will be non-zero.

OPTIONS

   Informative Options
       -h, --help [command]
              Show help output, displaying all available options or help for given command

       -v, --version
              Show version of fastfetch

       --list-config-paths
              List search paths of config files

       --list-data-paths
              List search paths of presets and logos

       --list-logos
              List available logos, they can be loaded with --logo

       --list-modules
              List available modules

       --list-presets
              List available presets, they can be loaded with --config

       --list-features
              List the supported features fastfetch was compiled with

       --print-logos
              Print available logos

       --print-structure
              Print the default structure

       --format <type>
              Set the output format. Besides the default format, only json is supported currently.

   Display Options
       -l, --logo <logo>
              Set the logo to display

       -s, --structure <structure>
              Set the structure of the fetch. For details about the structure, see the CONFIGURATION section.

   Config Options
       -c, --config <config>
              Use the specified config file or preset. If none is specified, disable further config loading. For
              details about config files, see the CONFIGURATION section

       --gen-config [file]
              Generate a config file with options specified on the command line.   If  file  is  specified,  the
              configuration will written to the file, otherwise it will be written to stdout.

       --gen-config-force [file]
              Same as --gen-config, but overwrites existing config

       To list all options, use --help. It will also print all available module options.

CONFIGURATION

   Fetch Structure
       The  structure  of  a fetch describes the modules that should be included in the output. It consists of a
       string of modules, separated by a colon (:).  To list all available modules, use --list-modules

   Config Files
       Fastfetch  uses  JSONC  based  format  for  configuration.  Fastfetch  doesn't   generate   config   file
       automatically;  it  should  be  generated  manually  by  --gen-config.   The config file will be saved in
       ~/.config/fastfetch/config.jsonc by default.

       A JSONC config file is a JSON file that also supports comments with (// and /*  */).   Those  files  must
       have the extension '.jsonc'.

       The specified configuration/preset files are searched in the following order:

       1. relative to the current working directory

       2. relative to ~/.local/share/fastfetch/presets/

       3. relative to /usr/share/fastfetch/presets/

       Fastfetch provides some default presets. List them with --list-presets.

SEE ALSO

       neofetch(1)

BUGS

       Please report bugs to: https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch/issues

fastfetch 2.15.0                                  23 June 2024                                      FASTFETCH(1)