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Author: Shipwreckt <conbur@protonmail.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2024 17:32:33 +0000
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-Fakefetch is just a goofie little project I have done.
+Fakefetch is just a little command I made that runs in the terminal, it just tells
+the person some things about there system, it won't do anything like reading your
+memory or cpu, it just prints an output into your terminal.
-All you need to do is save the file to wherever you want, customize it to your liking and then boom
-your very own fakefetch
+Step one
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+You want to download the thing, if you already have well done! to do so all you need to do is
-make sure to test before hand with ./fakefetch.sh to make sure all is to your liking
+git clone https://gitlab.com/Shipwreckt/fakefetch
-After customizing, you probably want to make it a command you can use, so do the following
- sudo mv fakefetch.sh /usr/local/bin/
+#make sure you are in a directory that is clean and make sure to cd into it
-now whenever you put fakefetch.sh it should spawn your customized script, I suggest maybe adding it to your .bashrc so whenever you open a terminal it auto starts
-\ No newline at end of file
+
+
+step two
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Second thing you want to do is configure it to your liking. So open it with your chosen text editor
+
+---------
+#vs code
+code fakefetch.sh
+
+#kate
+kate fakefetch.sh
+
+#vim
+vim fakefetch.sh
+
+#nano
+nano fakefetch.sh
+---------
+
+you also want to make your fakefetch exacutable, to do so do
+chmod +x fakefetch.sh
+
+By doing this you are able to run the command with ./fakefetch.sh
+
+
+Step three
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+You want to be able to run this command whenever you want too, so you need to move it to
+
+sudo mv ~/fakefetch.sh /usr/local/bin/
+
+Now all you need to do is type fakefetch.sh and it will come up.
+
+
+
+Optinal.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+If you want this to run whenever you open your terminal just go into your .bashrc and put at the bottom fakefetch.sh
+
+And of course delete this readme and the file if you want too