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  1. {pyhw-0.2.1b0/src/pyhw.egg-info → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/PKG-INFO +25 -1
  2. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/README.md +24 -0
  3. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/pyproject.toml +1 -1
  4. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/cpu/linux.py +28 -0
  5. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/color/colorConfig.py +23 -1
  6. pyhw-0.2.2b0/src/pyhw/frontend/logo/ascii/armbian.pyhw +14 -0
  7. pyhw-0.2.2b0/src/pyhw/frontend/logo/ascii/raspbian.pyhw +23 -0
  8. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/pyhwUtil/pyhwUtil.py +8 -1
  9. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0/src/pyhw.egg-info}/PKG-INFO +25 -1
  10. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +2 -0
  11. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/LICENSE +0 -0
  12. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/MANIFEST.in +0 -0
  13. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/setup.cfg +0 -0
  14. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/__init__.py +0 -0
  15. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/__main__.py +0 -0
  16. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/__init__.py +0 -0
  17. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/backendBase.py +0 -0
  18. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/cpu/__init__.py +0 -0
  19. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/cpu/cpuBase.py +0 -0
  20. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/cpu/cpuInfo.py +0 -0
  21. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/cpu/macos.py +0 -0
  22. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/gpu/__init__.py +0 -0
  23. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/gpu/gpuBase.py +0 -0
  24. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/gpu/gpuInfo.py +0 -0
  25. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/gpu/linux.py +0 -0
  26. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/gpu/macos.py +0 -0
  27. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/host/__init__.py +0 -0
  28. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/host/hostBase.py +0 -0
  29. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/host/hostInfo.py +0 -0
  30. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/host/linux.py +0 -0
  31. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/host/macos.py +0 -0
  32. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/host/windows.py +0 -0
  33. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/kernel/__init__.py +0 -0
  34. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/kernel/kernelBase.py +0 -0
  35. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/kernel/kernelInfo.py +0 -0
  36. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/kernel/unix.py +0 -0
  37. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/kernel/windows.py +0 -0
  38. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/memory/__init__.py +0 -0
  39. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/memory/linux.py +0 -0
  40. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/memory/macos.py +0 -0
  41. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/memory/memoryBase.py +0 -0
  42. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/memory/memoryInfo.py +0 -0
  43. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/metal/t.py +0 -0
  44. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/os/__init__.py +0 -0
  45. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/os/linux.py +0 -0
  46. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/os/macos.py +0 -0
  47. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/os/osBase.py +0 -0
  48. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/os/osInfo.py +0 -0
  49. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/shell/__init__.py +0 -0
  50. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/shell/shellBase.py +0 -0
  51. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/shell/unix.py +0 -0
  52. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/title/__init__.py +0 -0
  53. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/title/titleBase.py +0 -0
  54. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/title/unix.py +0 -0
  55. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/title/windows.py +0 -0
  56. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/uptime/__init__.py +0 -0
  57. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/uptime/linux.py +0 -0
  58. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/uptime/macos.py +0 -0
  59. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/uptime/uptimeBase.py +0 -0
  60. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/backend/uptime/uptimeInfo.py +0 -0
  61. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/__init__.py +0 -0
  62. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/color/__init__.py +0 -0
  63. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/color/colorSet.py +0 -0
  64. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/color/colorUtil.py +0 -0
  65. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/frontendBase.py +0 -0
  66. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/logo/__init__.py +0 -0
  67. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/logo/ascii/debian.pyhw +0 -0
  68. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/logo/ascii/fedora.pyhw +0 -0
  69. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/logo/ascii/fedora_small.pyhw +0 -0
  70. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/logo/ascii/linux.pyhw +0 -0
  71. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/logo/ascii/macOS.pyhw +0 -0
  72. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/logo/ascii/ubuntu.pyhw +0 -0
  73. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/logo/ascii/ubuntu_small.pyhw +0 -0
  74. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/frontend/logo/logoBase.py +0 -0
  75. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/macos.py +0 -0
  76. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/pyhwException/__init__.py +0 -0
  77. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/pyhwException/pyhwException.py +0 -0
  78. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/pyhwUtil/__init__.py +0 -0
  79. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw/pyhwUtil/sysctlUtil.py +0 -0
  80. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +0 -0
  81. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw.egg-info/entry_points.txt +0 -0
  82. {pyhw-0.2.1b0 → pyhw-0.2.2b0}/src/pyhw.egg-info/top_level.txt +0 -0
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  Metadata-Version: 2.1
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  Name: pyhw
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- Version: 0.2.1b0
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+ Version: 0.2.2b0
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  Summary: PyHw, a neofetch-like command line tool for fetching system information but written mostly in python.
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  Author-email: Xiao Ran <xiaoran.007@icloud.com>
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  License: BSD-3-Clause
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  This project is a Python reimplementation of [neofetch](https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch) and references the [fastfetch](https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch) project for logo style settings. Since this project is implemented in Python, it will be easier to maintain and extend than bash and c implementation. Also, this project only relies on the Python standard library, so you can run it on any device that has a Python environment (I hope so 🤔).
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+ ## Install
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  There are already a lot of similar tools so you can choose any of them; they're all essentially no different. If you want to try this tool, just install it directly by pip.
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  ```
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+ Please note that the command line entry for __pyhw__ is created by pip, and depending on the user, this entry may not in the __system PATH__. If you encounter this problem, pip will give you a prompt, follow the prompts to add entry to the __system PATH__.
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+ If you use system pip to install pyhw, you will encounter this problem on debian12 and some related distributions:
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+ ```text
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+ ```
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+ This is due to the fact that system python is not supposed to be managed by pip. You can use a virtual environment (venv) or force remove this restriction (not recommended).
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  This project is a Python reimplementation of [neofetch](https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch) and references the [fastfetch](https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch) project for logo style settings. Since this project is implemented in Python, it will be easier to maintain and extend than bash and c implementation. Also, this project only relies on the Python standard library, so you can run it on any device that has a Python environment (I hope so 🤔).
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  There are already a lot of similar tools so you can choose any of them; they're all essentially no different. If you want to try this tool, just install it directly by pip.
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