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ONEFETCH(1) User Commands ONEFETCH(1) NAME onefetch - Command-line Git information tool SYNOPSIS onefetch [OPTIONS] [INPUT] DESCRIPTION Command-line Git information tool Arguments: [INPUT] Run as if onefetch was started in <input> instead of the current working directory OPTIONS -h, --help Print help (see a summary with '-h') -V, --version Print version INFO: -d, --disabled-fields <FIELD>... Allows you to disable FIELD(s) from appearing in the output --no-title Hides the title --number-of-authors <NUM> Maximum NUM of authors to be shown [default: 3] --number-of-languages <NUM> Maximum NUM of languages to be shown [default: 6] --number-of-file-churns <NUM> Maximum NUM of file churns to be shown [default: 3] --churn-pool-size <NUM> Minimum NUM of commits from HEAD used to compute the churn sum- mary By default, the actual value is non-deterministic due to time-based computation and will be displayed under the info ti- tle "Churn (NUM)" -e, --exclude <EXCLUDE>... Ignore all files & directories matching EXCLUDE --no-bots[=<REGEX>] Exclude [bot] commits. Use <REGEX> to override the default pat- tern --no-merges Ignores merge commits -E, --email Show the email address of each author --http-url Display repository URL as HTTP --hide-token Hide token in repository URL --include-hidden Count hidden files and directories -T, --type <TYPE>... Filters output by language type [default: programming markup] [possible values: programming, markup, prose, data] TEXT FORMATTING: -t, --text-colors <X>... Changes the text colors (X X X...) Goes in order of title, ~, underline, subtitle, colon, and info For example: '--text-colors 9 10 11 12 13 14' -z, --iso-time Use ISO 8601 formatted timestamps --number-separator <SEPARATOR> Which thousands SEPARATOR to use [default: plain] [possible values: plain, comma, space, under- score] --no-bold Turns off bold formatting ASCII: --ascii-input <STRING> Takes a non-empty STRING as input to replace the ASCII logo It is possible to pass a generated STRING by command substitu- tion For example: '--ascii-input "$(fortune | cowsay -W 25)"' -c, --ascii-colors <X>... Colors (X X X...) to print the ascii art -a, --ascii-language <LANGUAGE> Which LANGUAGE's ascii art to print --true-color <WHEN> Specify when to use true color If set to auto: true color will be enabled if supported by the terminal [default: auto] [possible values: auto, never, always] IMAGE: -i, --image <IMAGE> Path to the IMAGE file --image-protocol <PROTOCOL> Which image PROTOCOL to use [possible values: kitty, sixel, iterm] --color-resolution <VALUE> VALUE of color resolution to use with SIXEL backend [default: 16] [possible values: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256] VISUALS: --no-color-palette Hides the color palette --no-art Hides the ascii art or image if provided --nerd-fonts Use Nerd Font icons Replaces language chips with Nerd Font icons DEVELOPER: -o, --output <FORMAT> Outputs Onefetch in a specific format [possible values: json, yaml] --generate <SHELL> If provided, outputs the completion file for given SHELL [possible values: bash, elvish, fish, powershell, zsh] OTHER: -l, --languages Prints out supported languages -p, --package-managers Prints out supported package managers onefetch 2.22.0 septembre 2024 ONEFETCH(1)
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