so that everytime you launch a terminal, your neofetch data is displayed. Because wow, neofetch!!!
It doesn't really make sense, since the data would be outdated anyway if piped into .bashrc that way...
It won't work. It's a dangerous command because a single >
destroys your .bashrc
. You may want either echo 'neofetch' >> .bashrc
or neofetch | sed -e 's:%:a:g' | sed -e "s:^\\(.*\\)$:printf '\1\\\\n':" >> .bashrc
or something of that kind.
EDIT: tested out the latter command
2GB dotfile repo
being lost without vim keybinds
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I use macOS btw
i had i3 run with no problems on some of the worst machines I had to use. I'll fight with anyone that claims i3 is bloat.
i3 with debian, and xfce as alternative desktop environment for when you need someone else to use your machine(and also because xfce apps are nice).
Good old conky lol. Its like it was made to be a config playground, and the actual functionality was an afterthought.
Afterthought is an understatement. I didn't mind piping some of that info into an i3 status bar, but just a couple things. Who needs to watch all that distracting system stuff all the time. Using autocompletions on the command line would get that info quick enough. And whoever down voted my original comment - I'm laughing about it. Serious business right?
Uptime ~30 years
Too generous for Gentoo.
"Maybe if I tweak the kernel config juuuuust a little bit today" "Is it just me or did this particular version of gcc make the kernel 0.0002% slower? I need to do some tests" "...Dunno, it just feels slower today, I guess I need to recompile the whole system"
Uptime: 30 minutes, tops
True I didn't take this into account. On the other hand we have systemd soft-reboot now.
I write in POSIX shell as a matter of principle.
My "dotfiles" repo is a few Kb in size.
I am too dumb and lazy to try Nix.
I do like using vim keybindings in my terminal.
Neofetch is bloat, I wrote a script that shows some essential information when the machine starts and that's it.
Akchually, binary prefixes are the one and only correct prefixes for counting digital size of information (GiB instead of GB).
uhhh uhhh what's more bloated than windows 10 uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i honestly don't know
If you do neofetch > .bashrc
you will simply have a broken shell config. To add neofetch
to the bashrc you need to use echo.
it is actually a 200 IQ meme. your average coomfiger doesnt know that much about shell scripting, but thinks they do.
or something. i definitely didnt get it wrong myself