Crates.io | macchina |
lib.rs | macchina |
version | 6.4.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2021-02-05 17:20:02.121845 |
updated_at | 2024-11-03 15:43:46.847829 |
description | A system information fetcher with an emphasis on performance. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/Macchina-CLI/macchina |
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Fast, minimal and customizable system information frontend.
Linux • macOS • Windows • NetBSD • FreeBSD • OpenWrt • Android
macchina lets you view system information, like your kernel version, uptime, memory usage, processor load and much more. macchina is basic by default and customizable by design.
If you're interested in the library macchina uses to fetch system information, have a look at libmacchina; fetching-related issues should be filed on that repository.
macchina is now in maintenance mode, the only form of contribution we will accept moving forward is bug fixes and documentation improvements. macchina is a perfectly good fetcher, it has achieved its intended purpose for me as well as others.
Check out the benchmarks wiki page.
macchina has a theming system which you can use to customize pretty much any visual aspect of the program. Themes live outside the configuration file, so you can create a bunch of them and switch between them at any time.
Why are they separate?
Modularity — themes are an engine of their own, and their sole purpose is to provide an interface that allows for the modification of macchina's visual components. It makes sense to separate them from the main configuration file.
Portability — sure, the configuration file is shareable, but what if you wanted to share the look of your macchina and not its behavior? What if you wanted to switch between dozens of themes that you very carefully designed? The way we handle customization answers this need.
Learn how to make your own.
In the event of fetching failures, which can occur for various reasons,
the --doctor
flag can tell you why that might be happening.
See the configuration wiki page.
Have a look at the customization wiki page.
Check out the installation wiki page. We also provide prebuilt binaries with every release.
macchina like many other open source projects, would not be where it is right now without the help of its contributors. Whether you've helped drive it forward by contributing to the codebase, packaged it so we didn't have to, or recommended it to someone you know — we truly appreciate your support!
The following is a list of awesome people that have truly shaped macchina:
Looking to help? Read this first.