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cpu: added get_cpu #39
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pfetch: print without cursor movement
Bedrock mimics other distros. Part of doing so involves having distro identifiers such as /etc/os-release look like those from other distros. It must thus be special cased to be detected properly. Bedrock typically includes /bedrock/cross/* entries in its $PATH. However, they may be dropped as a hint to Bedrock-aware software that they should act as though they were not Bedrock aware. The $PATH check is thus used to have pfetch conditionally disable the Bedrock special casing even on Bedrock systems. pfetch package count detection fails to consider repeated instances of a given package manager. Correcting this for the Bedrock specific concern is purposefully eschewed for the sake of simplicity. It may be revisited later once Bedrock's Package Manager Manager ("pmm") feature stabilizes.
pfetch: Add support for Bedrock
Makefile: removed space between m flag and mode because of portability
Swap colors of Raspbian logo.
Add Buildroot logo
uninversed the condition
Left-parenthesis to patterns for case statements & replaced some numeric tests with case statements.
- all sequences now go through a wrapper. - added PF_COLOR to enable/disable colors in output. - etc, etc. Closes dylanaraps#89
pfetch: correctly display OS version of FreeBSD
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Hey,
I added a method to get the cpu. It doesn't support much (I only tested it on my linux machine and on WSL 1). I looked at the way neofetch did it and then tried to make it POSIX. Is there a reason why CPU isn't included? Maybe the feature is already there but I missed it. I usually write bash scripts so I hopefully didn't include any bashisms or GNUisms.