Re: SysInfo Port

2023-03-28 Thread Szenesis Webs
On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 11:43 AM Stefan Hagen wrote: > Szenesis Webs wrote (2023-03-27 16:55 CEST): > > On Mon, Mar 27, 2023, 8:17 AM Stefan Hagen > wrote: > > > Szenesis Webs wrote (2023-03-27 06:18 CEST): > > > > I have created a neofetch-like script but specific for OpenBSD. > > > > Not

Re: SysInfo Port

2023-03-27 Thread Stefan Hagen
Szenesis Webs wrote (2023-03-27 16:55 CEST): > On Mon, Mar 27, 2023, 8:17 AM Stefan Hagen > wrote: > > Szenesis Webs wrote (2023-03-27 06:18 CEST): > > > I have created a neofetch-like script but specific for OpenBSD. > > Not everyone here is on reddit. Can you provide a link to the tool? >

Re: SysInfo Port

2023-03-27 Thread Szenesis Webs
On Mon, Mar 27, 2023, 8:17 AM Stefan Hagen wrote: > Hi, > > Szenesis Webs wrote (2023-03-27 06:18 CEST): > > I have created a neofetch-like script but specific for OpenBSD. > [..] > > The documentation does say to consult the ports@openbsd.org, which is > why > > I am asking. > > You came to the

Re: SysInfo Port

2023-03-27 Thread Brian Callahan
On 3/27/2023 10:17 AM, Stefan Hagen wrote: > If you want a more interactive kick start, I can recommend Brians porting > workshop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_TnemhzbXQ > Thanks Stefan for reminding me that I need to update that workshop :) ~Brian

Re: SysInfo Port

2023-03-27 Thread Stefan Hagen
Hi, Szenesis Webs wrote (2023-03-27 06:18 CEST): > I have created a neofetch-like script but specific for OpenBSD. [..] > The documentation does say to consult the ports@openbsd.org, which is why > I am asking. You came to the right place. Have you tried creating a port already? Generally, the

SysInfo Port

2023-03-26 Thread Szenesis Webs
Hi OpenBSD ports people, I have created a neofetch-like script but specific for OpenBSD. The idea came because I didn't want it to depend on bash and the ufetch script doesn't always display the system's information correctly. I am new to OpenBSD and wanted to know if there are any prerequisites