This post was imported from my old blog “Tux Wears Fedora” on 2010-09-28. Some stuff in this post may be broken, please leave a comment if you see any, then I will try to fix it.
screenFetch is a screenshot helper, written in Bash. It prints out the system information and takes a screenshot if you ask it to run with
-s.
![](https://4.bp.blogspot.com/_CLdf4ORfzWk/S7LeohlebhI/AAAAAAAACdo/9UAx5H52Ov8/s400/screenFetch-2010-03-31.png) |
Running screenFetch on my Gentoo |
It could detect many distributions, Desktop Environments, and Window Managers.
If you use Arch Linux, it's already in AUR, package name is
screenfetch-git; if you are not, just use git, or simply download raw from
this page. Don't forget to check it with
-h for more features.