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Type | Name | Latest commit message | Commit time |
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Failed to load latest commit information. | |||
assets | update README images | (Oct) , 2019 | |
resources | Merge pull request# 108from Emanon 42 / master | (Oct) , 2019 | |
snap | version number snap | (Jan) , 2019 | |
src | Remove unused mut | (Oct) , 2019 | |
SRCINFO | submitting to AUR# 17 | (Nov) , 2018 | |
.editconfig | Add editorconfig | (Oct 2, | |
.Gitignore | clippy# 25 | (Feb) , 2019 | |
. travis.yml | disable cache in travis | (Oct) , 2019 | |
CONTRIBUTORS | Add contributors | |
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Cargo.toml | Fix compilation error on Linux | (Oct) , 2019 | |
LICENSE.md | add contributors file | |
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Makefile | Separate build and install targets | (Apr) , 2019 | |
PKGBUILD | submitting to AUR# 17 | (Nov) , 2018 | |
README.md | update README images | (Oct) , 2019 |
Onefetch is a command line tool that displays information about your Git project directly on your terminal. Onefetch supports almost 50 different programming languages. If your language of choice isn’t supported: Open up an issue and support will be added.
Usage
Clone the repository and install to/ usr / local / bin
withmake install
.
Or get the binary fromhereand add it to your $ PATH.
$ onefetch -d / path / of / your / repo
Or
$cd/ path / of / your / repo $ onefetch
Compatibility
Only works with Git repositories.
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