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# Fastfetch configuration
# Write every argument in different lines.
# Direct arguments will overwrite the corresponding ones in this file.
# Argument keys are not case sensitive.
# Whitespaces are trimmed at the beginning and the end.
# Empty lines or lines starting with # are ignored.
# This file was shipped with r543.322e5c5.
# Use fastfetch --print-config > ~/.config/fastfetch/config.conf to overwrite this with the current defaults
# Below some often usefull options are listed. Uncomment and modify them so they take affect.
# Note that there are a lot more options than the ones listed here, take a look at "fastfetch --help".
# Of course all of them can be made persistent here too.
# Config option:
# Load additional config files.
# Some are shipped with fastfetch, list them with "fastfetch --list-presets".
# Must be a path to a config file or the name of a shipped preset.
# The config file is completly loaded before continuing in the current file, so the placement of this option matters, as later options overwrite already set ones.
# Can be used multiple times to load multiple config files / presets.
#--load-config /path/to/config.txt
# Structure option:
# Sets the modules to use and their order.
# Must be a list of module names, separated by colons.
# List available modules with "fastfetch --list-modules".
# Get the default structure with "fastfetch --print-structure".
--structure Title:Separator:OS:Uptime:Break:Kernel:Packages:Break:CPU:GPU:Memory:Break:Resolution:Host:Disk:Battery:Break:Colors
# Logo option:
# Sets the logo to use.
# List available logos with "fastfetch --list-logos".
# Print available logos with "fastfetch --print-logos".
# Must be the name of an available logo or a path to a text file containing a custom logo.
# Default is the current distribution.
#--logo arch
# Color option:
# Sets the color of the keys.
# Must be linux console color codes or the name of a color.
# Default is the primary color of the logo.
# Use "fastfetch --help color" to learn more and see examples.
#--color magenta
# Spacing option:
# Sets the amount of whitespace between the logo and keys.
# Must be an positive integer.
# Default is 4.
#--spacing 4
# Separator option:
# Sets the string placed between a key and its value.
# Can be any string.
# Default is ": ".
#--separator ": "
# Offset option:
# Sets the amount of whitespace before the logo. Can be negative to cut the logo.
# Must be an integer.
# Default is 0.
#--offsetx 0
# Linewrap option:
# Sets if fastfetch should disable linewrap during the run.
# Must be true or false.
# Default is true.
#--disable-linewrap true
# Cursor option:
# Sets if fastfetch should hide the console cursor during the run.
# Must be true or false.
# Default is true.
#--hide-cursor true
# Remaing logo option:
# Sets if the remaining logo should be printed, if it is higher than the information printed.
# Must be true or false.
# Default is true.
#--print-remaining-logo true
# Multithreading option:
# Sets if fastfetch should use multiple threads to detect the values.
# Must be true or false.
# Default is true.
#--multithreading true
# Slow operations option:
# Sets if fastfetch is allowed to use known slow operations to detect more / better values.
# Must be true or false.
# Default is false.
#--allow-slow-operations false
# Color logo option:
# Sets if the logo should be colored.
# Must be true or false.
# Default is true.
#--color-logo true
# Separator string option:
# Sets the string printed by the "separator" module (usually between title and rest of output)
# Must be any string. It is repated / cut to fit perfectly.
# Default is "-"
#--separator-string -
# Logo color options:
# Overwrite a color in the logo. Also works for user provided logos.
# In the user logo, they replace $[1-9]. Use $$ to print a single $ sign.
# Must be linux console color codes or the name of a color.
# Default is the one specified by the logo.
# Use "fastfetch --help color" to learn more and see examples.
# Valid index range is [1-9].
#--color-1 red
#--color-2 32
# [...]
#--color-9 yellow
# User logo raw option:
# Sets if color replacements should be performed on the user provided logo.
# Must be true or false.
# Default is true.
#--color-raw true
# Public IP timeout option:
# Sets the time to wait for the public ip server to respond.
# Must be a positive integer.
# Set to 0 to disable timeout.
# Default is 250.
#--public-ip-timeout 250
# Key options:
# Sets the displayed key of a module
# Can be any string. Some of theme take an argument like a format string. See "fastfetch --help format" for help.
#--os-key OS
#--host-key Host
#--kernel-key Kernel
#--uptime-key Uptime
#--processes-key Processes
#--packages-key Packages
#--shell-key Shell
#--resolution-key Resolution {1}
#--de-key DE
#--wm-key WM
#--wm-theme-key WM Theme
#--theme-key Theme
#--icons-key Icons
#--font-key Font
#--cursor-key Cursor
#--terminal-key Terminal
#--terminal-font-key Terminal Font
#--cpu-key CPU
#--cpu-usage-key CPU Usage
#--gpu-key GPU {1}
#--memory-key Memory
#--disk-key Disk ({1})
#--battery-key Battery {1}
#--locale-key Locale
#--local-ip-key Local IP ({1})
#--public-ip-key Public IP
# Format options:
# Sets the format string for module values.
# For information on format strings, see "fastfetch --help format".
# To see the parameter they take and their default value, see "fastfetch --help *-format", e.g. "fastfetch --help os-format".
# An empty format string (As they are currently below) will behave as if it was not set.
#--os-format
#--host-format
#--kernel-format
#--uptime-format
#--processes-format
#--packages-format
#--shell-format
#--resolution-format
#--de-format
#--wm-format
#--wm-theme-format
#--theme-format
#--icons-format
#--font-format
#--cursor-format
#--terminal-format
#--terminal-font-format
#--cpu-format
#--cpu-usage-format
#--gpu-format
#--memory-format
#--disk-format
#--battery-format
#--locale-format
#--local-ip-format
#--public-ip-format
# Library options:
# Sets an user specific path to a library to load.
# Must be a valid path to a library.
#--lib-PCI /usr/lib/libpci.so
#--lib-vulkan /usr/lib/libvulkan.so
#--lib-wayland /usr/lib/libwayland-client.so
#--lib-xcb-randr /usr/lib/libxcb-randr.so
#--lib-xcb /usr/lib/libxcb.so
#--lib-Xrandr /usr/lib/libXrandr.so
#--lib-X11 /usr/lib/libX11.so
#--lib-gio /usr/lib/libgio-2.0.so
#--lib-DConf /usr/lib/libdconf.so
#--lib-XFConf /usr/lib/libxfconf-0.so
#--lib-rpm /usr/lib/librpm.so