• MarcellusDrum@lemmy.mlOP
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      3 months ago

      Got archived because it’s “feature complete” and won’t receive more updates, but some package managers removed it.

      There is objectively better alternatives like fastfetch.

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        3 months ago

        What’s objectively better is that the neofetch developer actually did what we all fantisize about. Maximum respect

      • Couldbealeotard@lemmy.world
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        3 months ago

        Serious question: if something is “finished” why would that spark removal. At some point a lot of complete programs will no longer be actively maintained but they are still useful and working.

        Also, is there a way to keep copies of things like this? I know how to install via apt install, and whatnot, but that relies on an internet connection and a repo. I’m used to windows where I can back up the installers on my hard drive.

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      In Debian trixie:

      $ apt search neofetch
       fastfetch/stable,unstable 2.40.4+dfsg-1 amd64
        neofetch-like tool for fetching system information
      
      hyfetch/stable,stable,unstable,unstable 1.99.0-1.1 all
        Command-line Tool that Presents System Info
      
      linuxlogo/stable,unstable 6.01-0.1 amd64
        Color ANSI System Logo
      
      neowofetch/stable,stable,unstable,unstable 1.99.0-1.1 all
        Shows Linux System Information with Distribution Logo
      

      Looks like you’ve got alternatives.