About the App
How to set up multiple monitors with your Mac. With just a few minutes of your time and the appropriate accessories, you can connect an extra display to your Mac and increase your productivity. Installing screenfetch on Linux. Open the Terminal application. Simply type the following apt-get command on a Debian or Ubuntu or Mint Linux based system: $ sudo apt-get install screenfetch. Fig.01: Installing screenfetch using apt-get Installing screenfetch Mac OS X. Type the following command: $ brew install screenfetch. To install screenFetch in Ubuntu based distributions such as Linux Mint, elementary OS, Linux Lite, Zorin OS etc, you can use the command below: sudo apt-get install screenfetch Note: For Ubuntu-based distributions, you’ll have to add a PPA (as suggested by Benjamin in the comments).
- App name: flex
- App description: Fast Lexical Analyzer generates Scanners (tokenizers)
- App website: http://flex.sourceforge.net
Install the App
- Press
Command+Space
and type Terminal and press enter/return key. - Run in Terminal app:
ruby -e '$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)' < /dev/null 2> /dev/null
and press enter/return key.
If the screen prompts you to enter a password, please enter your Mac's user password to continue. When you type the password, it won't be displayed on screen, but the system would accept it. So just type your password and press ENTER/RETURN key. Then wait for the command to finish. - Run:
brew install flex
Done! You can now use
flex
.Similar Software for Mac
Display Awesome Linux Logo With Basic Hardware Info Using screenfetch and linux_logo Tools
- By : YaoYuan
- Category : linux Tutorial
- Tags : awesome, basic, display, linux, logo, with
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Do you want to display a super cool logo of your Linux distribution along with basic hardware information? Look no further try awesome screenfetch and linux_logo utilities.
Say hello to screenfetch
screenFetch is a CLI bash script to show system/theme info in screenshots. It runs on a Linux, OS X, FreeBSD and many other Unix-like system. From the man page:
This handy Bash script can be used to generate one of those nifty terminal theme information + ASCII distribution logos you see in everyone’s screenshots nowadays. It will auto-detect your distribution and display an ASCII version of that distribution’s logo and some valuable information to the right.
Installing screenfetch on Linux
Open the Terminal application. Simply type the following apt-get command on a Debian or Ubuntu or Mint Linux based system:
$ sudo apt-get install screenfetch
Installing screenfetch Mac OS X
Type the following command:
$ brew install screenfetch
Installing screenfetch on FreeBSD
Type the following pkg command:
$ sudo pkg install sysutils/screenfetch
Installing screenfetch on Fedora Linux
Type the following dnf command:
$ sudo dnf install screenfetch
How do I use screefetch utility?
Simply type the following command:
Here is the output from various operating system:
$ screenfetch
Here is the output from various operating system:
Take screenshot
To take a screenshot and to save a file, enter:
You will see a screenshot file at ~/Desktop/screenFetch-*.jpg. To take a screenshot and upload to imgur directly, enter:
Sample outputs:
$ screenfetch -s
You will see a screenshot file at ~/Desktop/screenFetch-*.jpg. To take a screenshot and upload to imgur directly, enter:
$ screenfetch -su imgur
Sample outputs:
You can visit http://imgur.com/HKIUznn to see uploaded screenshot.
Say hello to linux_logo
The linux_logo program generates a color ANSI picture of a penguin which includes some system information obtained from the /proc filesystem.
Installation
Simply type the following command as per your Linux distro.
Debian/Ubutnu/Mint
$ sudo apt-get install linux_logo
OR
$ sudo apt-get install linuxlogo
CentOS/RHEL/Older Fedora
# yum install linux_logo
Fedora Linux v22+ or newer
# dnf install linux_logo
Run it
![Versions Versions](https://www.linuxidc.com/upload/2015_11/151102132922795.jpg)
Screenfetch For Mac Os 10.13
Simply type the following command:
$ linux_logo
But wait, there’s more!
You can see a list of compiled in logos using:
Sample outputs:
$ linux_logo -f -L list
Sample outputs:
To see aix logo, enter:
To see openbsd logo:
Or just see some random Linux logo:
You can combine bash for loop as follows to display various logos, enter:
$ linux_logo -f -L aix
To see openbsd logo:
$ linux_logo -f -L openbsd
Or just see some random Linux logo:
$ linux_logo -f -L random_xy
You can combine bash for loop as follows to display various logos, enter:
Getting help
Simply type the following command:
$ screenfetch -h
$ linux_logo -h
References
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