I've been saying Neofetch was dead for years, good job catching up. It's a great project on it's technical merits but being written in bash script it's always been one of the slower options there are so many other great implementations nowadays https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1cga3q4/neofetch_development_discontinued_repository/
@BrodieOnLinux The issue is that neofetch is very common and in most repos. I'm on Debian at the moment and I can't seem to find any other fetch tools. I could just not be looking well enough. But neofetch is there and working. It's not like you need it to be fast. As long as it works well and is feature rich (which neofetch is) That's all you need.
@roo79 Most of them are pretty simple to compile, but I get that. One of the benefits of being an arch user.
@BrodieOnLinux If you find any to recommend that are in most repos I'll try them out. Doesn't have to be in Debian repos. A bit of compiling never hurt anyone. Might be a good video idea. A hoard of Fetch apps to replace Neofetch with
@roo79 I see that hyfetch which is a direct fork of neofetch is in the Debian repos. But the one I use is fastfetch a C rewrite.
@BrodieOnLinux Thanks I'll take a look
@BrodieOnLinux EDit Fastfetch has a deb package. I should have read better
@roo79 It's not in the repo though is it? It's just a package on the github
@BrodieOnLinux Yes just a package on github. But I still should have read properly lol