Package Details: archey3-git 0.4.r57.gac68752-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/archey3-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: archey3-git
Description: Python script to display system information alongside the Arch Linux logo.
Upstream URL: https://lclarkmichalek.github.io/archey3/
Keywords: info system
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: archey, archey3, archey4
Provides: archey
Submitter: xyproto
Maintainer: HLFH
Last Packager: HLFH
Votes: 172
Popularity: 0.004829
First Submitted: 2013-11-02 12:03 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-12-30 18:10 (UTC)

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BluePeppers commented on 2010-11-17 22:00 (UTC)

Try the latest, I've fixed a bug in the function concerned, I don't know if it will fix your bug, however.

graysky commented on 2010-11-17 21:12 (UTC)

@BP - it's beautiful, thanks for the efforts. I think the only feature you're missing now relative to the archey package is the different colors based on file system usage you psoted about on 07-Nov-2010. Currently, the following numerators are green: Root FS: 3.4G / 12G (ext4) Home FS: 4.1G / 63G (ext4) Shm FS: 66M / 7.0G (tmpfs) Tmp FS: 44K / 2.0G (tmpfs) Currently, the following numerators are red: Boot FS: 28M / 194M (ext3) Var FS: 1.8G / 7.9G (ext4)

BluePeppers commented on 2010-11-17 19:44 (UTC)

trizen, done graysky, I've added bold where I think you wanted it. Could you check please?

BluePeppers commented on 2010-11-07 15:40 (UTC)

Ok. I'll look into adding bold some time in the future.

graysky commented on 2010-11-07 15:24 (UTC)

@BP - I think so, but the first part of the text needs to be bold. The numbers below that I put dollar signs around: ; #####; RAM: $709 MB$ / 7993 MB +##.##### Root FS: $3.4G$ / 12G (ext4) +########## Boot FS: $27M$ / 114M (ext3) #############; Home FS: $3.7G$ / 63G (ext4) ###############+ Var FS: $1.7G$ / 7.7G (ext4) ####### ####### Shm FS: $80M$ / 7.0G (tmpfs) .######; ;###;`". Tmp FS: $9.5M$ / 2.0G (tmpfs) .#######; ;#####. #########. .########` ######' '###### ;#### ####; ##' '## #' `#

BluePeppers commented on 2010-11-07 14:17 (UTC)

Is http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/9830/snapshot7y.png that more like what you want? I fixed the problem with the seemingly random application of color, the percentage was getting reversed, it is now not.