Why I built GemFetch
I've been using Bash scripts for a long time, but I wanted something faster and more robust for my system information. That's why I decided to learn Go and create GemFetch.
What it does:
- Shows CPU temperatures and details.
- Displays Wi-Fi signal strength and network info.
- Optimized specifically for Debian and Ubuntu based distros.
- Super fast execution compared to standard shell scripts.
It's an open-source project under the MIT License.
I'm still learning Go, so I'd love to hear your feedback on the code!
Check it out on GitHub:
https://github.com/ciao22king/gemfetch_project
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UPDATE: v1.0.1 is in the works! 🚀
Wow, thanks for the initial views and support! I’m already working on v1.0.1 to make the project even better.
The main goal for this release is modularity: I’m refactoring logos.go so anyone can add their favorite distro logo with a simple copy-paste.
Are you a Mint or other distro based on Ubuntu/Debian user? Stay tuned! I’ll be looking for contributors to help me fill the library with more ASCII art. If you want to see your distro supported, keep an eye on the repo – your first PR might be just a copy-paste away!
If you like the project, feel free to leave a star!
Top comments (2)
Thanks everyone for the incredible support over the last few days! 🚀 It's amazing to see so many clones and visits from all over the world.
I’m already working on v1.0.1, which will include auto-detection for Debian and Linux Mint. The update will be live in a little while! Stay tuned. 🌀🌿"
sorry but if you download the 1.0.0 you need to change to FIX 1.0.0