Welcome to gitfetch! This application offers a simple way to view essential stats from your GitHub profile, similar to neofetch but tailored for developers and enthusiasts who want quick and neat insights.
You can easily download gitfetch by following these steps.
- Visit the Releases page to download.
- Look for the latest version of gitfetch.
- Click on the corresponding file for your operating system (e.g., Windows, macOS, or Linux).
- Save the file to your computer.
To run gitfetch effectively, your system should meet the following requirements:
- Operating Systems: Windows 10 or later, macOS Mojave (10.14) or later, most Linux distributions.
- Processor: Any modern dual-core processor.
- Memory: At least 2 GB of RAM.
- Disk Space: Approximately 50 MB of free space.
- Navigate to the folder where you saved the downloaded file.
- Open your terminal or command prompt.
- Run gitfetch by typing
./gitfetchorgitfetch.exedepending on your operating system. - You will see a visually appealing summary of your GitHub stats, including contributions, repositories, and more.
- Clean Output: Get essential statistics in a clear format.
- Customizable: Tailor the output to your preferences.
- Lightweight: Use minimal system resources while providing maximum information.
- Visual Elements: Enjoy a stylish presentation that improves your command line experience.
If you encounter any issues:
- Ensure your system meets the System Requirements listed above.
- Confirm that you are running the correct file for your operating system.
- Check any relevant permissions if the application fails to launch.
You can contribute to gitfetch! Hereβs how:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or fix.
- Make your changes and commit them.
- Push your branch and create a pull request.
If you have questions or need support, please raise an issue on the GitHub Issues page.
Explore more at our documentation and FAQs provided in the repository for a deeper understanding of features and settings.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use and modify it.
We hope you enjoy using gitfetch to enhance your GitHub experience! Remember to check the Releases page to download for future updates and enhancements!