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🔸 config.conf is the neofetch config file I use (only the first block of code is relevant)
I had to use a custom “OS” line in the config files because it would display debian instead of antiX, so if you use the file put back the default line :
[…]OS" distro
instead of :
[…]OS" “antiX 23 Arditi del Popolo”
🔸 config.conf.alts was my work-in-progress config file when I was obsessively trying different variations on the same look to find just the right one, if you run it they will display the variations one after the other (might take a while 😅 )
🔸 .bashrc for the alias to make neofetch use a custom distro logo Basically just add :
alias neofetch='neofetch --ascii ~/path-to-custom-ascii-logo.txt
at the end of the .bashrc
(Yes I also added a line to autolaunch neofetch each time I open a terminal 😁 )
it looks cool!
…can i have the neofetch config, though?
@qon4
I’m glad you like it 🙂
Here are the files :
https://www.file.io/1x79/download/2PkwmBsF1fPP
🔸 config.conf is the neofetch config file I use (only the first block of code is relevant)
I had to use a custom “OS” line in the config files because it would display debian instead of antiX, so if you use the file put back the default line :
[…]OS" distro
instead of :
[…]OS" “antiX 23 Arditi del Popolo”
🔸 config.conf.alts was my work-in-progress config file when I was obsessively trying different variations on the same look to find just the right one, if you run it they will display the variations one after the other (might take a while 😅 )
🔸 .bashrc for the alias to make neofetch use a custom distro logo Basically just add :
alias neofetch='neofetch --ascii ~/path-to-custom-ascii-logo.txt
at the end of the .bashrc
(Yes I also added a line to autolaunch neofetch each time I open a terminal 😁 )