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NAME

       cpufetch - Simple yet fancy CPU architecture fetching tool


SYNOPSIS

       cpufetch [OPTION]...


DESCRIPTION

       cpufetch  is  a  command-line  tool  written in C that displays the CPU
       information in a clean and beautiful way


OPTIONS

       -c, --color
              Set the color scheme (by default, cpufetch uses the system color
              scheme)

       -s, --style
              Set the style of CPU logo

       -d, --debug
              Print CPU model and cpuid levels (debug purposes)

       --logo-short
              Show the short version of the logo

       --logo-long
              Show the long version of the logo

       -v, --verbose
              Print  extra information (if available) about how cpufetch tried
              fetching information

       --logo-intel-old
              Show the old Intel logo

       --logo-intel-new
              Show the new Intel logo

       -F, --full-cpu-name
              Show the full CPU name (do not abbreviate it)

       -r, --raw
              Print raw cpuid data (debug purposes)

       -h, --help
              Print this help and exit

       -V, --version
              Print cpufetch version and exit


COLORS

       * "intel":
              Use Intel default color scheme

       * "amd":
              Use AMD default color scheme

       * "ibm",
              Use IBM default color scheme

       * "arm":
              Use ARM default color scheme

       * custom:
              If the argument of --color does not match any  of  the  previous
              strings,  a  custom  scheme  can  be specified. 5 colors must be
              given in RGB with the format: R,G,B:R,G,B:...The first 3  colors
              are the CPU art color and the next 2 colors are the text colors


STYLES

       * "fancy":
              Default style

       * "retro":
              Old cpufetch style

       * "legacy":
              Fallback style for terminals that do not support colors


LOGOS

       cpufetch  will  try to adapt the logo size and the text to the terminal
       width. When the output (logo and  text)  is  wider  than  the  terminal
       width,  cpufetch  will  print  a  smaller  version  of  the logo (if it
       exists).  This  behavior  can  be  overridden  by   --logo-short    and
       --logo-long,  which always sets the logo size as specified by the user,
       even if it is too big. After the logo selection  (either  automatically
       or  set  by  the user), cpufetch will check again if the output fits in
       the terminal. If not, it will use a shorter name for  the  fields  (the
       left  part  of  the text). If, after all of this, the output still does
       not fit, cpufetch will cut the text and will only print the text  until
       there is no space left in each line


EXAMPLES

       Run cpufetch with Intel color scheme:

              ./cpufetch --color intel

       Run cpufetch with a custom color scheme:

              ./cpufetch                                               --color
              239,90,45:210,200,200:0,0,0:100,200,45:0,200,200


BUGS

       Report bugs to https://github.com/Dr-Noob/cpufetch/issues


NOTE

       Peak performance information is NOT accurate.  cpufetch  computes  peak
       performance using the max frequency of the CPU. However, to compute the
       peak performance, you need to know the frequency of the CPU running AVX
       code. This value is not be fetched by cpufetch since it depends on each
       specific   CPU.   To   correctly   measure   peak   performance,   see:
       https://github.com/Dr-Noob/peakperf




cpufetch v1.00 (Linux x86_64 buiSeptember 2021                     CPUFETCH(1)

cpufetch 1.02 - Generated Mon May 9 15:29:57 CDT 2022
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