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Looks pretty neat.
Is there a way to have it run like a ram statistics monitor? I'd love to have this running in a terminal window to monitor my ram statistics.
i think you can use
watch -c bash ramfetch
, also i released an update which rewrites the whole parsing part of ramfetch which makes it more accurate and fasteryou shouldn't need the bash if you have a proper shebang
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