
screenfetch:tldr:e20c0
screenfetch: Take a screenshot (requires 'scrot').
$ screenfetch -s
try on your machine
The command "screenfetch" is a utility that retrieves system information and displays it in the terminal, presenting a ASCII art logo of the distribution and detailed information about the operating system and hardware.
The "-s" option, when used with the "screenfetch" command, specifies the "simple" mode. Simple mode provides a condensed output, displaying the essential information without the ASCII art logo, making it more suitable for scripting or situations where only the vital details are needed.
By running "screenfetch -s," you will get a simplified display of system information without the ASCII art.
This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and
never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.